FIT Show 2022: Calling all fenestration superstars

FIT Show 2022: Calling all fenestration superstars
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Date: 23 February 2022

Entries are now open for FIT Show & Windows Active 30 Under 30

We are excited to announce that entries for our inaugural 30 Under 30 campaign are now open!

FIT Show & Windows Active are on the lookout for the most talented professionals, unsung heroes and fenestration future stars to make up the very first 30 Under 30 line-up.

Our aim is to inspire others and celebrate the facts that fenestration, and the entire glass and glazing industry, can provide so many exciting and varied career opportunities. So whether you’re a first class fitter, sales superstar, marketing maestro or customer service champion - we want to hear from you!

Help us unearth our 30 Under 30 - the ones to watch and who deserve to be recognised for their hard work and determination. You can nominate a colleague from within your company, or a peer from the wider industry that you admire, you can even nominate yourself.*

Find out more

Enter here

Nominations close April 1st 2022

Winners informed by April 15th 2022

The finalists will appear on the front cover of Windows Active's May magazine cover & will be presented live at FIT Show 2022, Birmingham NEC, 10 - 12 May.

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*Nominations are open to those undertaking all aspects of work within the fenestration industry across the UK, Ireland and Europe.

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