NGA partners with Friese Foundation to offer glazier education

Date: 28 February 2020
Source: www.glass.org
NGA partners with Friese Foundation to offer glazier education
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Date: 28 February 2020

NGA is pleased to announce that member companies now have access to MyGlassClass.com’s Introduction to the Glass & Glazing Trade course bundle for just $42.50 per employee through a matching-funds grant provided by the Friese Foundation.

The price represents a 75% discount off the standard pricing.

At NGA’s Glazing Executives Forum in Sept. 2019, NGA announced the partnership with the Friese Foundation and their generous support of MyGlassClass.com. The Friese Foundation support includes matching funds to NGA member companies to enroll their employees in MyGlassClass.com’s Introduction to the Glass & Glazing Trade course bundle and a program to award scholarships to individuals entering the glazing trade. The scholarship program will be available by application only; details will be released in the coming weeks.

The Friese Foundation was formed by industry veteran Don Friese, with DJ Friese serving as the foundation’s president. The foundation is committed to recruitment and education for the glass and glazing community. Click on the image below to see a message from Don Friese where he shares his insights and call to action.

NGA members can visit MyGlassClass.com for more information.

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