Lowe's Launches Employee Training Program with National Kitchen & Bath Association
The NKBA will now provide Lowe's employees membership and educational
opportunities to better serve customers
MOORESVILLE, N.C. & HACKETTSTOWN, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Lowe's, the world's second-largest home improvement retailer, and the
National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA) announced today a program to
educate and train Lowe's employees who specialize in interior kitchen
and bath projects. Because of this membership and training program,
Lowe's employees who work in the kitchen cabinets, countertops and
fashion plumbing departments and as interior project specialists will
have the opportunity to earn NKBA certifications, distinguishing
themselves as industry authorities and enhancing their skills to turn
customer inspiration into reality.
Eligible Lowe's employees will now have the opportunity to take NKBA
courses and exams to earn the following certifications: Associate
Kitchen & Bath Designer (AKBD), Certified Kitchen Designer (CKD),
Certified Bathroom Designer (CBD), and Certified Master Kitchen & Bath
Designer (CMKBD). The certifications are voluntary and not required to
perform the employee's current job function. To become certified,
applicants must meet minimum levels of education and experience and pass
comprehensive exams.
"Lowe's employees showcase dedication, passion and skill every day
serving customers," said Scott Purvis, Lowe's vice president of human
resources for stores. "The new relationship with the NKBA provides more
opportunities for our kitchen and bath designers to build their skill
sets and help customers turn the dreams for their homes into realities."
The NKBA has upheld education as a foundational element to the
organization and will continue to update its curriculum to meet the
needs of all members. NKBA Learning and Development will continue to
work closely with Lowe's in developing appropriate and beneficial
learning opportunities, which will include those offered in a virtual
classroom environment.
"As the largest trade association representing the kitchen and bath
industry, we are proud to welcome Lowe's to our membership and include
Lowe's kitchen and bath employees in our respected and vast network of
professionals," stated Alan W. Zielinski, CKD, 2012 NKBA President.
The NKBA also offers homeowners the ability to search for kitchen and
bath designers (certified and noncertified), and its listings will now
include Lowe's stores in the United States and Canada. Lowe's employees
that receive the certifications will have updated name badges for
customers to identify their certifications in-store. To find a local
Lowe's store, visit www.lowes.com/storelocator.
About the National Kitchen & Bath Association
The National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA) is a non-profit trade
association that has educated and led the kitchen and bath industry for
nearly 50 years. NKBA.org provides consumers with an inspiration gallery
of award-winning kitchen and bath designs, as well as articles, tips,
and an extensive glossary of remodeling terms. At NKBA.org, consumers
can also find certified kitchen and bath professionals in their areas,
submit questions to NKBA experts, and order the free NKBA Kitchen
Planner and NKBA Bath Planner. To learn more, visit the NKBA Press Room
at NKBA.org/Press
or call 1-800-THE-NKBA (843-6522).
About Lowe's
With fiscal year 2010 sales of $48.8 billion, Lowe's Companies, Inc. is
a FORTUNE(R) 50 company that serves approximately 15 million
customers a week at more than 1,725 home improvement stores in the
United States, Canada and Mexico. Founded in 1946 and based in
Mooresville, N.C., Lowe's is the second-largest home improvement
retailer in the world. For more information, visit Lowes.com.
To plan and manage all things home, visit Lowes.com/MyLowes.
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Source: Lowe's