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Modern Steel Construction
My point is that you can always talk yourself into or out of anything. Take work conferences, for example. They can seem expensive. They can take you or your employees away from work for a few days. And they can seem unnecessary (though ask yourself how many other “unnecessary” things you’ve talked yourself into doing or buying throughout your life and ended up being glad you did). But the best ones are investments in your livelihood. Yes, this is the point where I remind you that NASCC: The Steel Conference is just around the corner. This year’s show is taking place March 23-25 in Denver. Registration opens on January 10, and you can find out more—and register—at aisc.org/nascc. If you’re already planning to attend, great, we’ll see you there! If you haven’t quite made up your might yet or are in the process of talking yourself into it, allow me to help. There will be 200 technical sessions delivered by the best minds in the steel design and construction industry. There will be a trade show floor with more than 250 exhibitors. There will be the exceedingly popular Thursday night Conference Dinner. There will be keynote addresses and the T.R. Higgins lecture. There will be opportunities to earn up to 21 PDHs. There will be multiple conferences within a conference: the World Steel Bridge Symposium, QualityCon, and the NISD Conference in Steel Detailing. There may or may not be fried chicken, but there will likely be green chile (a popular local addition to Mexican food and anything else you might want to slather it on; Google it). And one low registration fee gains you access to all of this.
-Geoff Weisenberger
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