AIBD’s Tuesday Lineup for September and October!


Hello Reader,

While we cover all upcoming events in our Monday Minute newsletter, we know a little reminder can be helpful. So, here’s a special email about our Tuesday events in September and October.

Here’s what’s lined up for Tuesdays this month (click the links for more details):

  • Today at 11 AM Eastern, the NCBDC will be meeting. If you are a part of the council, you already have the link.
  • For everyone else, today at 4 PM Eastern, we have the High Performance Homes Team.
  • Next week, the last Tuesday of September features another Tuesday At 2 webinar, this time a CE watch-party!
  • The first day of October, is also the first Tuesday At 2 webinar of October. We get to see a case study of the Profit First operational method at 2 PM Eastern.

All these events are free, but space is limited. If you’re interested, be sure to register soon.

-The A-Team

P.S. You can always find the latest news and upcoming events at AIBD.org/MondayMinute.

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