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Women in Stone has announced that the winner of the first-ever Women in Stone Empowerment Scholarship is Jessica Lussier of Granit Design.
Nominations for the Pioneer Award and applications for the Empowerment Scholarship are due by Friday, September 9th.
MIA+BSI has released the Institute’s first collection of video modules focusing solely on installation safety.
MIA+BSI will host a fall study tour in Vermont in conjunction with the newly-formed New England chapter.
The deadline for the 2016 Pinnacle Awards, a worldwide competition for excellence in natural stone, is Friday, July 22.
Women in Stone has unveiled two new opportunities to promote the program’s efforts to promote women in the stone industry.
MIA+BSI: the Natural Stone Institute is proud to announce that the 2016 safety poster set is now available in Spanish.
MIA+BSI: The Natural Stone Institute has released the Dimension Stone Design Manual, Version 8.0.
MIA+BSI: the Natural Stone Institute recently announced a new marketing plan to promote the uses and benefits of natural stone.
Tom Schlough, owner of Park Industries in St. Cloud, MN, is the recipient of the 2015 Migliore Award for Lifetime Achievement.
The nominating committee for Stone World magazine has selected Eric Tryon of Premier Surfaces as 2015 Fabricator of the Year.
Suzanne Marzullo, Sales Manager at Dente Classic Stone in Pittsburgh, PA was the 2015 recipient of MIA’s Natural Stone Scholarship Award.
Regis Studeny, project manager at Rugo Stone in Lorton, VA, has been named 2015 Natural Stone Craftsman of the Year.
Realstone Systems of Troy, MI has been named 2015 Educator of the Year for the MIA CEU program.
Eighteen companies were honored at the MIA Awards Luncheon at TISE 2016 for earning MIA Accreditation in 2015.
The memberships of the Marble Institute of America (MIA) and the Building Stone Institute (BSI) have voted to enter into a 2-year joint venture.