Convention season is coming to an end and the holidays are nearly upon us. With Thanksgiving only a week away, we wanted to take a moment to share our gratitude and catch up on a few of the faces that we’ve had the chance to meet in the past few weeks. Check out a just a few of the highlights we’ve captured in October and November:
At the vendor show, Aftermath gave away marketing materials and held a drawing for a 5.11 tactical bag. The winners were Kayla Wright and Lee Ann Whitney (both pictured).
Ben was happy to report that many directors said Aftermath was the only biohazard cleaning company they trusted enough to refer families to. In addition to sharing information and marketing materials, some attendees left the Aftermath booth with Giant Microbes and other giveaways; Mark Reinert of Wenban Funeral Home in Lake Forest, IL was our drawing winner – he took home a $50 American Express gift card. Thank you to all the directors and members of the FDSA for making this conference a yearly success!
Now that we’ve shared a few stories about our recent travels, we wish to remind you to keep watching our blog for updates and interviews with this year’s K9 Grant winners. We’ll also be sharing photos from our visit to the COVA Convention in Colorado, where we had a chance to meet the many volunteers and professionals who work in victims services.
It has been a pleasure and a privilege to meet so many of the professionals who work tirelessly to assist our friends, neighbors, and communities. From the members of law enforcement who protect us, to the directors who provide support in times of grief, we are ever thankful for the opportunities we have to get to know you. We look forward to meeting even more of you next year!
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