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RECONNECTING AT WEFTEC 2023

Last week, the largest annual water quality exhibition in the world, WEFTEC, was held in Chicago. Our team hosted a breakfast and presentation at nearby Cindy’s Rooftop restaurant, which was attended by over 70 representatives and distributors. Matt Cluin, one of our representatives, spoke about the successful investments Newman Regency Group made this year to address the changing market. Thank you to everyone who attended and made it a great success!

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