GlassBuild Connect 2020

GlassBuild Connect
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Date: 1 September 2020

A Glass & Fenestration Online Experience. Sept. 1-30.

Nicole Harris GlassBuild Connect Welcome - September 2020

REGISTRATION IS FREE FOR ALL ATTENDEES.

 

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REGISTRATION INFORMATION

We have a new online registration system this year.

Please follow these steps when registering: 

  1. Click here to create a new account to have full access to glass.org's new customer dashboard, including event registrations, online store, member directories and more. 
    If you haven’t setup an account yet, please take two minutes to complete that process prior to registering.
  2. You will be prompted to create your own secure password and asked to login again for security reasons.
  3. Now on the Customer Dashboard, you will see an Events section and a link to Register for an Event; from there click on GlassBuild Connect.
  4. Review the information and proceed with your registration.
  5. After processing your order you will receive an Order Confirmation email (this may appear in your junk or spam folder). Registrants will receive an email with detailed instructions prior to the meeting.

Need help with registration? Contact us at loginhelp@glass.org

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