NATE Launches Wireless Industry Network (WIN) Program

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nate-win-logo-fbThe National Association of Tower Erectors (NATE) announced yesterday the official launch of the Wireless Industry Network (WIN). The WIN program is a coast-to-coast grassroots program designed to promote NATE’s regional, state and local efforts, support existing state and national wireless organizations and facilitate communication between all stakeholders in the wireless industry.

WIN consists of a nationwide network of respected Regional Ambassadors and State Liaisons who are devoted to NATE’s mission and are passionate about expanding the Association’s message of safety, quality, standards and education in order to reach the entire industry. WIN encompasses eight regions within the United States: Pacific, Southwest, Rocky Mountain, Great Plains, Great Lakes, Northeast, Atlantic Coast and Southeast and also includes a grassroots structure in Canada as well as a presence in the Bahamas.  

WIN also offers an established Speakers Bureau consisting of experienced industry executives who are available on a nationwide basis to deliver keynote addresses, speeches and educational sessions at conferences and events. The exclusive WIN Speakers Bureau lineup includes representatives with expertise in a diverse array of industry topics.

“The establishment of the WIN program is the next step in the evolution of NATE in order to meet the needs of the entire mobile landscape,” stated Executive Director Todd Schlekeway. “WIN will expand the Association’s influence by facilitating the coordinated deployment of NATE’s members and resources to engage individuals at the regional, state and local levels. Additionally, WIN is committed to supporting wireless organizations and associations at the state and national levels in order to foster continued advancements in mobility for all sectors of our diverse industry,” added Schlekeway.

October 26, 2016

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