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THE RADON REPORTER | 23 CHAPTER CORNER Will your chapter have a presence at the Symposium (meet-up, session, booth, etc.)? ZJ: Yes, there will be a breakfast for our chapter at the symposium for us to all meet in person. What are you most excited to share with national attendees about the Texoma region? ZJ: Mostly excited to hear what other national attendees have to share! But I’m excited to have people visit Fort Worth, because I live here. What advice would you give to others considering getting involved with their local chapter? ZJ: Getting involved in your local IEA chapter not only helps you learn from your peers and strengthen your own business, but it helps elevate awareness about the health risks of radon and VI in our communities and states. SF: Do it! Be the change you want to see in this industry. Local chapters give you a platform to make a real difference and shape the future of radon safety in your community. What’s your message to professionals in the region who haven’t joined yet? ZJ: Let’s go, y’all! No more “All hat and no cattle” here in the Texoma region. Seriously, we now have the Texoma chapter that can bring us together as professionals and help promote awareness, build our businesses, and prevent lung cancer in Texas and Oklahoma. IEA CHAPTERS
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