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Monthly Archives: March, 2022
Statement by SBA administrator Guzman observing women’s history month 2022
WASHINGTON – Today, Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman, head of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and the voice for America’s 32.5 million small businesses in President Biden’s...
Checking in with Jan Hohn
First female NTCA member to pass the CTI exam
It’s hard to believe that the Ceramic Tile Education Foundation (CTEF) has been providing the Certified...
Consumer-targeted leaky shower documents
Consumer-targeted documents explain pitfalls of leaky showers and guide consumers to qualified installers
Technical advice and expertise come in a lot of forms. In fact, were...
Listening from the heart powers the work of Oregon mosaic artist Lisa Bustamante
Part of the power of being human is our ability to adapt to new situations. Lisa Bustamante embraced that power to adapt – and...
Women in Tile 2022
Non-traditional roles offer flourishing opportunity for women in tile
Creativity, diverse experience and determination spell success
Let’s face it: tile setters, contractors and those who work in...
The House That She Built
Proof that women and girls can do ANYTHING
This section is usually dedicated to existing young talent in our industry. For this issue, we are going...
Erin Albrecht, J&R Tile
J&R Tile in San Antonio positioned for growth under her leadership
John Kotara and his brother Raymond founded J&R Tile more than 30 years ago....
Daltile designer discusses “Self-Expressionism” trend
Dallas, TX – March 1, 2022 – Many Daltile products bring to life the popular 2022 design trend that the brand calls “Self-Expressionism”. Self-Expressionism...
Walker Zanger introduces Paramountstone
LOS ANGELES – Walker Zanger, North America’s premier slab, stone, and tile design resource, launches its new large-format porcelain tile collection, Paramountstone. The new...
Nonresidential construction spending growth weak in January, says ABC
WASHINGTON, March 1 — National nonresidential construction spending was up 1.3% in January, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis of data published...