CBIA to host May Membership Mixer at Wilson Lighting
The Collier Building Industry Association (CBIA) will hold its next General Membership Mixer on Wednesday, May 26 from 5:30 until 7:30 p.m. at the Wilson Lighting showroom, located at 2645 Trade Center Way in Naples.
According to CBIA executive officer Amelia Vasquez, “CBIA’s monthly membership mixer is an opportunity to network with like-minded business professionals and make new connections while visiting local industry-related businesses.”
“During the mixer, CBIA members will be able to browse Wilson Lighting’s great new interactive Lighting Design Studio,” said Vasquez. “The studio features the latest innovations in LED recessed lighting, indirect lighting, and more. Kitchen lighting, art lighting, closet lighting, and much more are all on display.”
Wilson Lighting is a family-owned company with a history of success in the lighting and home décor industry. The spacious, newly-renovated Naples showroom showcases unique products sourced from around the world and an extensive selection of brand name products that are in stock and ready for immediate purchase. Many of its experienced staff members are official Certified Lighting Consultants, the highest status awarded by the American Lighting Association, offering a superior approach to service.
The cost is $20 per person for members who register online at www.cbia.net/news/calendar, and $25 per member for call-in reservations. The membership mixer includes beer, wine and appetizers. Questions, call 239-436-6100 or email Nancy@cbia.net by May 24, 2021.
About CBIA
Founded in 1985, CBIA is an association of builders, remodelers, interior designers and other housing industry professionals. It is one of 800 state and local associations and operates under the auspices of the Florida Home Builders Association and the National Association of Home Builders. CBIA is located at 3200 Bailey Lane, Suite 110, Naples. Florida. For more information, call (239) 436-6100 or visit www.cbia.net. Follow CBIA on Facebook, on Instagram and Twitter.
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