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July 2025

Message from the Chapters Team

Dear Chapter Officers,

Happy Fourth of July! Here’s to a wonderful holiday and awesome month ahead. 

We’re in the home stretch for Chapter Officer self-nominations! Please encourage your members to submit self-nomination forms for 2026 NKBA Chapter President, Programs Chair, and Communications Chair by July 31 at 5 PM EST. 

As professional leaders in the Kitchen & Bath industry, your expert Voices are needed! Our VFTI speaker submissions deadline is extended to July 10. Share your expertise with KBIS attendees in Orlando, February 17-19, 2026. 

Also, share your show-stopping designs through NKBA | KBIS Design Industry Awards. Deadline to to enter the annual NKBA | KBIS Design Competition is July 25.

NKBA Chapter Officers are super stars in Professional Development! Congratulations to new NKBA Speciality Badge earners, our own Chapter Officers Liz Kennedy (Alabama Chapter), Gabriella Silva (North Florida Chapter), Colleen Primm (Ohio State Chapter), and Laura Duddy (Tennessee Chapter). Kudos to you all for setting the pace and being incredible pros!

Fireworks and fantastic meetings are ahead this month. Virginia State’s wonderful volunteer event “Clean the Bay with NKBA” is coming up. Congratulations again to Rocky Mountain and Baltimore/Washington for their spectacular design awards events last month, as well as Southern New England’s creative color event and Texas North Plains’ memorable membership appreciation event on the pickleball court. We want to see photos of all your events – please share with us at chapters@nkba.org.

Here’s to a great celebration this weekend and all month long! Happy Fourth! 

Warmest wishes,

Kelly

Kelly Buchsbaum

Director, Chapters & Learning

kbuchsbaum@nkba.org 

July 2025

Chapter Officer Update

Thank you to our Partners:

We’re in the home stretch for Chapter Officer self-nominations! Please encourage your members to submit self-nomination forms for 2026 NKBA Chapter President, Programs Chair, and Communications Chair by July 31 at 5 PM EST. 

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Important Dates

July 8 Presidents monthly call – 4 PM EST

July 10 – VFTI speakers – extended deadline

July 15 Programs Chair monthly call – 3 PM EST

July 15 Communications Chair monthly call – 4 PM EST

July 16 Membership Chair monthly call – 3 PM EST

July 16 Secretary/Treasurer monthly call – 4 PM EST

July 25 NKBA | KBIS Design Competition deadline

July 31 Chapter Officers Self-Nominations deadline 5 PM EST

Chapters

NKBA’s Chapters Team is here for you – reach out to us via email or call 610-988-6035.

Kelly Buchsbaum, Director, Chapters & Learning

kbuchsbaum@nkba.org 

Kristin Shechter, Chapter Engagement Manager

kshechter@nkba.org 

Melissa Flynn, Chapters & Skilled Trades Manager

mflynn@nkba.org

Elizabeth Mace, Chapter Engagement Specialist

emace@nkba.org

General info, meeting notices, and roster requests:

chapters@nkba.org

Research

Make your voices heard – and help us tell the K&B industry’s story. In today’s uncertain economy, your insights are more essential than ever. The Q2 2025 NKBA/John Burns Kitchen & Bath Market Index (KBMI) survey is now open—and your perspective can help capture a true snapshot of current market conditions.

Please check your inbox for your personal invitation to participate; emails were sent earlier this week.

By completing the survey, you will:

  • Be entered to win one of three $250 gift cards
  • Receive the full Q2 2025 KBMI Report
  • Contribute to research that supports the entire kitchen & bath community

Your input sheds light on the challenges, opportunities, and trends professionals are facing across the industry. The more responses we receive, the stronger and more actionable the insights become.

Check your email and take the survey today—your voice truly matters.

If you are not yet a member of the Kitchen & Bath Pro Hub, you should be! Connect with peers, access exclusive research, and earn rewards — all for free!  Register now.

Marketing

Voices from the Industry (VFTI) on-demand sessions are available online. Click here to view, and remember to sign in with the same email address as your KBIS registration. Please share the news with your general membership: VFTI 2025 On-Demand sessions are now half-price with our half-year special – $175 now through December 31.

Share your expertise with industry professionals and submit to present an NKBA | KBIS webinar! Webinar submissions are due Monday, September 29: https://nkba.org/webinar-submissions/

NKBA presents the following six Design + Business webinars in July with registration links below. Webinars begin at 12 PM ET with 0.1 CEU per webinar.

July 8 | The Evolving Home
July 15 | Aging in Place
July 16 | Designing for a Barrier-Free Future
July 22 | Client Engagement Excellence
July 29 | Designing K&B for Active Aging 
July 30 | Keeping a House Looking Like a Home

Students & Educators

Thank You to Our Student Membership and Student Chapters Sponsor

NKBA proudly recognizes Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Cove for their generous support of both our student membership program and student chapters on college campuses throughout the United States and Canada. Their continued investment plays a vital role in empowering the next generation of kitchen and bath professionals.

By championing education and engagement at the student level, Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Cove are helping shape the future of our industry—one emerging leader at a time.

We’re grateful for their partnership and shared commitment to professional growth, innovation, and community.

Education Appreciation Week | September 21–26, 2025

Join NKBA as we celebrate the kitchen and bath educational community during Education Appreciation Week, taking place September 21–26, 2025. Throughout the week, we’ll spotlight inspiring programs, meaningful initiatives, and valuable content that support the next generation of K&B professionals.

This is also the perfect time for NKBA chapters to connect with local schools and educators who are shaping future industry leaders.

Education Appreciation Week will culminate in the NKBA Student Design Symposium, a dynamic virtual conference featuring keynote speaker and KBB Person of the Year, Alena Capra, CMKBD.

Registration details coming soon—stay tuned!

Government Relations

As the leading trade and professional organization in the kitchen and bath industry, NKBA is committed to educating its membership on public policy issues that affect our professional community and protecting members’ rights to practice their profession. As part of this commitment, NKBA monitors relevant legislative and regulatory developments at the state and federal levels and, where appropriate, provides information to members concerning material issues and developments. Most of these updates are sent directly to members each month via the Government Relations Newsletter. A repository of newsletters, as well as additional resources to self-advocate on issues important to you, can be found on the Government Relations webpage on NKBA.org

We hope you benefit from the value these resources bring to you, your profession, and the kitchen & bath industry. Please reach out directly to Steven Campeau, NKBA’s Senior Manager, Global & Government Relations at scampeau@nkba.org, for any specific questions.

Professional Development

Gain CEU credits in July via NKBA’s Design + Business webinars on nkba.org.

CONGRATULATIONS to our newest NKBA Certified and Specialty Badge earners and your Chapters! 

CKBD / CMKBD

Butterfly Yao, CMKBD is our newest Certified Master Kitchen & Bath Designer. Butterfly is a member of NKBA Ontario/Canada chapter. Congratulations to Butterfly!  

SPECIALTY BADGES

Carol Peterson, Arizona Designs Kitchens & Bath, Appliance, Arizona South

Melinda White, Restorations Unlimited, Cabinetry, Maine

Kayden Smith, Sales & Marketing, Prairie Provinces

Dusti Dunn, Dee David & Co LLC, Universal Design, Virginia State

Colleen Primm, Colleen Primm Design, Cabinetry, Ohio State Chapter Officer (CO)

Ryan Shafer, Fairfield Custom Kitchens LLC, Cabinetry, Pittsburgh Tri-State

Elizabeth Mace, NKBA, Sustainability, Susquehanna Valley

Lauren Mills, Sea Pointe Kitchens, Remodeling, Southern California

Melinda White, Restorations Unlimited of Maine, Floor Plans & Specifications, Maine

Laura Duddy, Hantel Kitchens & Bath, Cabinetry, Tennessee CO

Elizabeth Haas, Functional Living Design Group LLC, Remodeling, Central Ohio

Connor Ball, Allen Community College, Cabinetry, Nebraska/Kansas

Liz Kennedy, ELM Construction LLC, Remodeling, Alabama CO

Marti Jo Stanley, Home Depot, Sales & Marketing, Texas North Plains

Mike Thompson, K2 Prairie Builders, Remodeling, Prairie Provinces

Gabriella Silva, UMI – Jacksonville, Sales & Marketing, North Florida CO

Sammie Leeann Beaver, Sammie L Real Estate, Remodeling, LA/MS/AR

Britney Powell, Functional Living Design Group LLC, Universal, Central Ohio

Maissa Arruda, WISA Solutions, LLC, Cabinetry, Baltimore/Washington

Lisa Lowery, Lisa Lowery, Cabinetry, Arizona

Nicole Guilbert, Tidepool Design Studio, Universal, Northern California

Pam Berrigan, Home Depot, Lighting, Northern New England

Lindsay Dayton, Daytona State College, Cabinetry, North Florida

Brian Denney, Denney Homes, Sales & Marketing Universal Design, Cabinetry, Remodeling, San Joaquin Valley

Member
Relations

Frequently Asked Questions and Member Videos for those most asked questions.

New Members are vital to the success of NKBA and our Chapters. Please send prospective members to membership@nkba.org and we will send detailed information on member benefits, membership cost, certification, badges and more.

Please reach out to Gerri Klein (gklein@nkba.org) with any NKBA membership structure questions.

NKBA Membership Signup. Please share this link. If anyone needs a hard copy of the application, please email info@nkba.org. There is an updated 2025 membership application with new rates.

Please encourage your members to communicate any changes directly to info@nkba.org and the team will be happy to help!

NKBA’s Member Relations team is always available to assist our Members and Chapters. Contact Gerri Klein, Sr Manager, Member Relations at 610-988-6030 or email info@nkba.org. Also part of the Member Relations team is Aislinn Galvin-Keil who looks forward to working with our Chapters!

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Five Questions With… Kendrick Williams, CKBD

This designer with American Woodmark Corp. is one of just a few elite NKBA members to have earned all nine Specialty Badges.

By Dianne M. Pogoda

“I believe I am called to a life of service,” says Kendrick Williams, CKBD. “I do my best to be my best.”

That service, he says, encompasses teaching and helping others, and making the spaces and lives of his clients beautiful and functional. Whether teaching a young men’s class at his church, teaching Business Management for adult learners at Devry University, or helping elementary school kids with their “Brain Bowl” preparation, he loves to share his time and talent. “I like the person I am when I help others,” he says. “There is no better feeling than helpful service.” So, the Tulsa-OK-based designer with American Woodmark Corp. has amped up his professional development by earning all nine NKBA Specialty Badges — in addition to earning his Certified Kitchen & Bath Designer credential.


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“I really wanted to continue to grow and learn. I want to be considered a resource where others could come and learn about all the different options and facets of kitchen and bath design,” said Williams, asked what inspired him to earn all the badges. “Since there was nothing technically stopping me, I figured I’d challenge myself to see if I could accomplish earning all nine badges — and it feels good to say that I accomplished that goal.”

Williams, who is one of just six NKBA members to earn all nine badges, has been in the design field for more than three decades. He started as a project architect in Orlando, FL, including stints at Jacobs Engineering, Walt Disney Imagineering, and Wyndham Vacation Ownership, working on projects ranging from supermarket, theme park and hotel renovations to managing construction of a parking garage and city government projects. He now works in Design Services for American Woodmark. He is a member of the Baltimore/Washington Chapter, since the company is headquartered in Winchester, VA, even though he works in Tulsa.

He chatted with NKBA about the significance of his accomplishment.

What do you find to be the most important benefit of the badges?

KW: The badges represent recognition of effort and study to continue to grow and learn about what kitchen and bath designers do. I often refer to the study material to help explain a choice or design strategy, or to just refresh my own knowledge. I really love how the NKBA sets its members up for success.

Which was easiest for you, which was most difficult, and why?

KW: Some badges were less challenging — in another life I was a Project Architect and Construction Project Manager — such as Cabinetry, Floor Plans & Specifications, and Remodeling. I enjoyed reviewing what I had previously been taught and how it pertains to K&B design. The more challenging badges (and some of the most fun) were Universal Design, Sustainability, Lighting, Sales & Marketing and especially Color. I absolutely loved exploring how color shapes mood and perception and how to use color to anchor design elements. It was like architecture school all over again. I thoroughly enjoyed the exercise.

Is there one badge that has helped you more than the others?

KW: That depends on the project I am working on at the time. For instance, I was tasked with compiling a PowerPoint presentation on Sustainability and sharing it with my colleagues and supervisors. For multi-unit projects, I have leaned heavily on the teachings on Universal Design to make suggestions on more thoughtful K&B layouts. I have also been able to present new color combinations incorporating different hues and textures into interesting project types, such as apartments, senior living facilities, and large single-family residences for luxury builders.

What did you learn that surprised you about the process?

KW: I was really surprised about how much fun I had learning and studying for the badges. I thought I’d just enjoy the challenge but found myself more in love with all the wonderful and insightful information. It was like I was in overload — but in a good way. Seeing the business of kitchen and bath design embedded in the study material was interesting and inspiring.

Anything else you want us to know about your journey in earning the badges?

KW: With the right amount of planning and patience, anything is possible. I appreciate the NKBA offering discounted pricing to encourage people seeking more educational opportunities; I was able to pursue all nine badges using NKBA’s offers. It served as a good reminder to not allow anything to stop you from achieving something once you set your mind to it.

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While NKBA certification has long been recognized across the K&B world as a standard of design excellence, it is available exclusively to the designer community. Designers earn their Certified Kitchen & Bath Designer (CKBD) credential and may level up to Certified Master Kitchen & Bath Designer (CMKBD).

The badges were developed by NKBA and subject matter experts as a micro-credentialing program for all categories of membership — designers as well as remodelers, retailers, distributors, manufacturers, sales and marketing professionals, consultants and any other industry-related pro. The badges provide personalized learning and allow NKBA members to gain specific knowledge of a particular trade or skill.Currently, the nine NKBA Specialty Badges include Floor Plans & Specifications, Lighting, Cabinetry, Sales & Marketing, Sustainability, Remodeling, Universal Design, Color, and Appliances. The first Specialty Badge costs $199 with subsequent Badges available for $149 each. Badge packages include all study materials and testing, and NKBA periodically offers special promotions for additional member discounts. For more information about the badges, visit NKBA.org/badges.

2025 Important Dates and Reminders

2025 NKBA Chapters – Important Dates and Reminders

Ongoing:

  • Chapter Meeting Attendance/Financial Reports submit to National within 30 days of every meeting (Sec/Treasurer)
  • Chapter Officer Update – newsletter will be emailed first week of every month to all Chapter Officers
  • Chapter Meeting Notices/Webpage Postings – submit to National 4 weeks prior to the event date (access via website) (Communications Chair and Presidents have access)
  • Chapter Meeting Notices – emailed from National to all Chapter members 2 weeks before events when requested (Communications Chair)
  • Chapter Event CEUs – if CEU meetings will be longer than one hour, Chapters must submit a request for additional CEUs to the Certification Manager (certification@nkba.org ) at least 4 weeks in advance of the event 
  • Bonus Funding
    • Student Focused Event – record a brief description of your event on the Chapter Meeting Financial Report Form within 30 days of the event. No bonus funding requests will be accepted after December 15. You can also submit via the chapter meeting financial report.

Affiliated School – send National an email if you would like to recruit a school to join; must be submitted within 30 days of their join date. No bonus funding accepted after December 15.

  • January 14 President monthly call – 4 PM EST
  • January 21 – Programs Chair monthly call – 3 PM EST
  • January 21 –  Communications Chair monthly call – 4 PM EST
  • January 22 –  Membership Chair monthly call – 3 PM EST
  • January 22 –  Secretary/Treasurer monthly call – 4 PM EST
  • February 11 – Presidents monthly call – 4 PM EST
  • February 18 – Programs Chair monthly call- 3 PM EST
  • February 18 – Communications Chair monthly call – 4 PM EST
  • February 19 – Membership Chair monthly call- 3 PM EST
  • February 19 – Secretary/Treasurer monthly call- 4 PM EST
  • February 24 – Leader2Leader at KBIS (Keynote, Chapter Officer Training)
  • February 25 – February 27 – KBIS in Las Vegas
  • March 11 – President monthly call – 4 PM EST
  • March 18 – Programs Chair Call monthly call- 3 PM EST
  • March 18 – Communications Chair monthly call – 4 PM EST
  • March 19 – Membership Chair monthly call – 3 PM EST
  • March 19 – Secretary/ Treasurer monthly call – 4 PM EST
  • March 31 – Applications, Reports due
  • April  8 – President monthly call – 4 PM EST
  • April  22 – Programs Chair monthly call – 3 PM EST
  • April  22 –  Communications Chair monthly call – 4 PM EST
  • April  23 –  Membership Chair monthly call – 3 PM EST
  • April  23 –  Secretary/Treasurer monthly call – 4 PM EST
  • April 30 – VFTI Submissions Open (through June 30)
  • May 13 – President monthly call – 4 PM EST
  • May 15 – Proof of IRS accepted tax filing due 990 n or 990 EZ (as part of Compliance Grant)
  • May 20 – Programs Chair monthly call – 3 PM EST
  • May 20 – Communications Chair monthly call – 4 PM EST
  • May 21 – Membership Chair monthly call – 3 PM EST
  • May 21 – Secretary/Treasurer monthly call – 4 PM EST
  • June 2   ThirtyUnder30 submission open (Aug 31 deadline)
  • June 10 – President monthly call – 4 PM EST
  • June 17 – Programs Chair monthly call – 3 PM EST
  • June 17 – Communications Chair monthly call – 4 PM EST
  • June 18 – Membership Chair monthly call – 3 PM EST
  • June 18 – Secretary/Treasurer monthly call – 4 PM EST
  • June 30 – VFTI (KBIS 2026) applications due
  • July  1  Chapter Officer Self-Nominations Open (through July 31) Elections for President, Programs Chairs and Communications Chairs (term Jan 1, 2026-Dec 31, 2027)
  • July 8 – President monthly call – 5 PM EST
  • July 15  – Programs Chair monthly call – 3 PM EST
  • July 15 – Communications Chair monthly call – 4 PM EST
  • July 16 Membership Chair monthly call – 3 PM EST 
  • July 16 – Secretary/Treasurer monthly call – 4 PM EST 
  • July 26 – VFTI speakers notification
  • July 31 – Chapter Officer Self-Nominations due
  • August 1-31 – Chapter Officer Elections
  • August 12 – Presidents monthly call – 4 PM EST
  • August 19 – Programs Chair monthly call – 3 PM EST
  • August 19– Communications Chair monthly call – 4 PM EST
  • August 20 – Membership Chair monthly call – 3 PM EST
  • August 20– Secretary/Treasurer monthly call – 4 PM EST
  • August 31Thirty Under 30 nominations due
  • August 31 Election Results form due
  • September 1 – KBIS 2026 registration opens with no cost to general members through month of September (Note: Chapter Officers will register through NKBA Chapters department)
  • September 3 – National Committees (including CLC) nominations open (to end of September)
  • September 3  KBIS registration opens
  • September 9 – Presidents monthly call – 4 PM EST
  • September 16 – Programs Chair monthly call – 3 PM EST
  • September 16 – Communications Chair monthly call – 4 PM EST
  • September 17 – Membership Chair monthly call – 3 PM EST
  • September 17 – Secretary/Treasurer monthly call – 4 PM EST
  • October 1-31 – Nominations for Chapter Star Awards 
  • October 14 – Presidents monthly call (new date)
  • October 21 – Programs Chair monthly call – 3 PM EST
  • October 21 – Communications Chair monthly call – 4 PM EST
  • October 22 –  Membership Chair monthly call – 3 PM EST
  • October 22  –  Secretary/Treasurer monthly call – 4 PM EST
  • November 12  – Presidents monthly call – 4 PM EST
  • November 18 – Programs Chair monthly call – 3 PM EST
  • November 18 – Communications Chair monthly call – 4 PM EST
  • November 19– Membership Chair monthly call – 3 PM EST
  • November 19 – Secretary/Treasurer monthly call – 4 PM EST
  • December 1 – Final Deadline for KBIS VIP Registration
  • December 9 Presidents monthly call – 4 PM EST
  • December 16 – Programs Chair monthly call – 3 PM EST
  • December 16 – Communications Chair monthly call – 4 PM EST
  • December 17– Membership Chair monthly call – 3 PM EST
  • December 17 – Secretary/Treasurer monthly call – 4 PM EST
  • December 2-31 – Installation of 2025 Chapter Officers Installation Script
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Ellen Cheever Award Winners Announced

NKBA | KBIS is proud to reveal the recipients for the prestigious honor recognizing promising kitchen and bath professionals who are current student members.

By Nicholas Tamarin

The Ellen Cheever Award provides essential NKBA | KBIS resources and the chance to earn a Specialty Badge credential at no cost. The comprehensive award package includes a one-year Knowledge Base subscription, a spiral-bound copy of the Kitchen & Bathroom Planning Guidelines (4th Edition) with complimentary shipping within the US and Canada, and free access to earn one NKBA Specialty Badge credential.

The award honors the legacy of Ellen Cheever, CMKBD, ASID, CAPS, CLIPP, a highly influential figure in the kitchen and bath industry for nearly 50 years. A dedicated NKBA member, she was celebrated as a designer, author, educator, and researcher. The award ensures that students can access the same valuable resources that Cheever championed throughout her illustrious career.

To be eligible for the award, applicants must be NKBA student members with at least one semester remaining until graduation. The application process includes an online form, an essay, and a series of required questions. Award winners may also be featured in NKBA marketing materials, providing additional recognition and exposure.

The Ellen Cheever Award is particularly beneficial as it provides resources often required for coursework in kitchen and bath programs, helping students enhance their education and professional development free of charge. Recipients also gain the opportunity to earn an NKBA Specialty Badge, significantly boosting their credentials and career prospects.

Meet the 2025 Ellen Cheever Award Winners:

Haley Hanlon, Pinellas Technical College-Clearwater

Haley Hanlon, a student at Pinellas Technical College-Clearwater, has always been drawn to the potential of homes to reflect personal style, with a particular passion for interior design elements, materials, and spatial transformation. She is fascinated by the interplay of color, texture, and functionality in kitchens and bathrooms and is eager to create spaces that people cherish.

Hanlon plans to pursue NKBA certifications, including the Certified Kitchen & Bath Designer (CKBD) and specialty badges in cabinetry, lighting, and appliances, with a specific interest in the Appliance Specialist badge. Her academic achievements include CAD designs for bedrooms and family rooms, and she is currently working on a public space design using SketchUp. She has hands-on experience in the industry, including ordering materials and managing logistics at Adalay Interiors, a Tampa-based design firm specializing in kitchen and bath remodels. She also contributed to a significant renovation project of 100 apartment units in her family’s business, gaining extensive experience with countertops, flooring, tiles, paint, cabinetry, and appliances.

Ellen Stephenson, Virginia Tech

Ellen Stephenson from Virginia Tech has been intrigued by home design since childhood, inspired by her family’s frequent moves and the diverse decor of her extended family and friends’ homes. She is particularly captivated by the harmonious coexistence of functionality and beauty in kitchens and bathrooms, recognizing them as central to daily life. She is passionate about designing spaces that evoke both comfort and inspiration.

Stephenson is committed to pursuing NKBA certifications and digital badges to become a well-rounded and competitive professional, emphasizing her understanding and application of NKBA standards. She has excelled in her Residential Design and Real Estate coursework, especially in construction materials and design software classes, where she has created detailed space plans. Beyond academics, Stephenson is an active member of her university’s Home Design Student Organization, volunteers with Habitat for Humanity, and is interning with Reico Kitchen and Bath to gain hands-on industry experience. She expressed deep gratitude for the award, noting its significance in covering costs for materials and certification fees, as well as boosting her confidence in her design career aspirations.

Lisa Taylor, Collin College Technical Campus

Lisa Taylor of Collin College Technical Campus discovered her passion for combining aesthetics, utility, and innovation to improve everyday lives through kitchen and bath design. Recognizing these areas as the heart of a home, she aims to create spaces where people can make memories and connect.

Taylor began pursuing an A.A.S. in Interior Design at the age of 55, maintaining a 3.8 GPA. Through coursework and projects, she has developed a strong interest in ergonomics, materials, and lighting, and how these elements integrate to meet client needs and style. She is particularly drawn to the blend of technical precision and creative expression required in the kitchen and bath industry, and is interested in sustainable design, Aging in Place, and neuroinclusive Design. Taylor has been an active member of her campus’s student interior design chapters, serving on a committee that organized two student events, including a panel of industry experts as guest speakers.

Connect

The NKBA encourages all eligible students to seize this fantastic opportunity to gain valuable resources, enhance their credentials, and connect with the kitchen and bath industry. For more information about NKBA | KBIS Affiliated Schools and student resources, visit https://nkba.org/learning or contact Kelly Ann Ryan, Learning Programs Manager, at kryan@nkba.org.

Building Tomorrow’s Skilled Trades Workforce

NKBA Chapters are actively addressing the skilled trades shortage in the kitchen and bath industry by connecting students and adults with rewarding career paths via events, scholarships, and strategic partnerships.

NKBA Chapters and members throughout the U.S. and Canada are addressing the skilled trades shortage by championing the NKBA NextUp program. The initiative introduces students and adults to promising career paths in the skilled trades within the kitchen and bath industry. Chapters are engaging future professionals and those exploring careers in the kitchen and bath Industry by fostering meaningful relationships. This includes providing scholarships and grants, and hosting career driven events like expert panels, hands on demonstrations, workshops organizing career-focused events such as expert panels, hands-on stations, workshops, facility tours, job shadowing and student competitions. They also collaborate with organizations like the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), Skilled Labor Fund (SLF), and local workforce boards to extend their reach by connecting industry leaders with emerging and skilled laborers. NKBA is helping shape a stronger, more sustainable future for the design and remodeling workforce.

The following Chapters host Skilled Labor initiatives.

Alabama

Arizona

Arizona South

Baltimore/Washington

California Capital Chapter

Carolina

Central Coast & Valleys

Central Florida

Central Ohio

Chicago Mid-West

Columbia River

Eastern Carolina

Indiana State

Iowa

Kentuckiana

LA/MS/AR

Maine

Manhattan

Metro New York

Mid Atlantic

Minnesota State

Missouri/Southern Illinois

Mountain States

New Mexico

New York Tri State

North Florida

Northern California

Northern Michigan

Northern New England

Northern New Jersey

Ohio Valley

Oklahoma

Olympic West Sound

Ontario Canada

Ottawa

Pittsburgh Tri State

Prairie Provinces

Puget Sound

Rocky Mountain

San Joaquin

SanDiego

South Florida

Southern California

Southern New England

Southern Ohio/ Kentucky

Susquehanna Valley

Tennessee

Texas Gulf Coast

Texas South Plains

Virginia State

Wisconsin/Upper Michigan

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Best Kitchen and Bath Products for National Home Safety Month

When it comes to your most valuable possessions, it’s always safety first.

By Nicholas Tamarin

June is National Home Safety Month, a time to reflect on how we can make our living spaces safer for our families, especially in two of the most accident-prone areas of the home: the kitchen and bathroom. Slips, burns, scalds, and falls are common in these areas—but the right products can significantly reduce risks while enhancing comfort and usability.

Here are some of the best kitchen and bath products to consider this June for a safer, smarter home:

Top Safety Products for the Kitchen

1. Induction Cooktops 

Image courtesy of Miele.

Induction cooktops use electromagnetic heat that only activates when in contact with metal pots, reducing the risk of burns or fire from unattended cooking. Their precise temperature control also limits overheating.

Why it matters: Safer for families with children and older adults, and they cool down quickly after use.

2. Anti-Fatigue and Slip-Resistant Mats

Placing anti-fatigue mats near sinks and stoves can reduce joint strain and prevent slips in areas where spills are common.

Recommended: Look for mats with beveled edges, non-slip backings, and water-resistant surfaces.

3. Smart Kitchen Faucets

Image courtesy of Getty Images.

Touchless or voice-activated faucets help maintain hygiene and prevent the spread of germs, especially when hands are dirty or full.

Bonus: Some models also feature temperature presets, reducing the risk of scalding.

4. Automatic Stove Shut-Off Devices

These devices sense when a stove is left on too long or unattended and automatically turn it off.

Ideal for: Seniors or individuals with memory concerns.

5. Pull-Out Shelving & Lazy Susans

Image courtesy of Getty Images.

Accessible storage prevents the need for dangerous reaching or bending, minimizing strain and potential falls.

Top Safety Products for the Bathroom

1. Grab Bars and Handrails

Image courtesy of Getty Images.

Essential in showers, tubs, and near toilets, grab bars help prevent slips and support mobility.

Tip: Choose textured, ADA-compliant bars for best grip and safety.

2. Non-Slip Bath Mats and Treads

A must-have to reduce slipping hazards, especially in bathtubs and tiled showers.

Look for: Mold-resistant, suction-backed designs that provide firm footing.

3. Thermostatic Mixing Valves

These valves control water temperature, protecting users from sudden spikes in hot water that can cause burns.

Great for: Homes with children or elderly family members.

4. Comfort-Height Toilets

Image courtesy of Getty Images.

A few inches taller than standard toilets, these make it easier to sit and stand—especially for seniors or people with mobility challenges.

5. LED Motion-Sensor Night Lights

Designed by: Elma Gardner Photo by: Kenny Tjay of IFP Media.

Installing motion-sensor lighting in bathrooms improves visibility during nighttime trips, helping prevent falls.

Where to install: Baseboards, near the vanity, or under cabinet edges.

Bonus Tip: Consider a Whole-Home Safety Audit

Before investing in new products, conduct a full safety review of your kitchen and bathrooms. Check for trip hazards, slippery areas, poor lighting, and outdated appliances. Many local hardware stores and home safety organizations offer checklists or professional consultation services.

Final Thoughts

National Home Safety Month is the perfect reminder to upgrade our homes with safety in mind. By integrating smart, functional, and protective products in the kitchen and bathroom, you not only reduce the risk of accidents but also increase peace of mind for everyone at home.

Small changes—like installing grab bars or using non-slip mats—can have a big impact on daily safety and independence. This June, take the time to invest in a safer, more accessible home.To learn more about National Home Safety Month, visit the National Safety Council website.

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NKBA | KBIS Seeks Next Generation of Leaders

Submit your nomination for Thirty Under 30 today!
Image courtesy of PWP Studio.

By Nicholas Tamarin

NKBA | KBIS is on the hunt for the brightest young minds in the kitchen and bath industry to join the prestigious Thirty Under 30 community: passionate leaders, innovative creators, and forward-thinking professionals. 

Sponsored by Fabuwood, the Thirty Under 30 program aims to recognize and celebrate thirty outstanding young professionals who are poised to become the future leaders of the industry. These are the individuals with the drive, creativity, and brilliance to shape the next generation of kitchen and bath experts.

What does it mean to be a Thirty Under 30 honoree?

If selected, honorees will attend KBIS 2026 in Orlando, where they will help identify key trends, innovations, technologies, sustainable practices, and emerging business models. This is a unique opportunity to network with industry leaders, connect with peers, and make a significant impact within the kitchen and bath trades. Honorees will also be recognized and celebrated during the event.

“Being named a Thirty under 30 was a career highlight, and the experience of networking with other driven professionals at KBIS in Vegas left me feeling inspired and motivated for the future, and eager to deepen my involvement with the NKBA,” Class of 2024 honoree Ashley de Boer says. “Being selected for NKBA’s Thirty Under 30 connected me with inspiring peers who are both industry leaders and successful entrepreneurs,” adds fellow Class of 2024 honoree Jake Hohman, Class of 2024. “The program instilled in me the importance of an entrepreneurial mindset for continuous growth and innovation in the kitchen and bath industry.” 

Who is eligible?

To be considered, nominees must:

  • Be born on or after March 1, 1995.
  • Be outgoing, passionate, and enthusiastic about networking.
  • Work in the kitchen and bath industry.
  • Be committed to furthering their career in the industry.
  • Have the support of their current employer to participate in the program.

What do Thirty Under 30 recipients receive?

Selected individuals will receive:

  • A free trip to KBIS 2026, including airfare and lodging.
  • Access to the KBIS show floor, conferences, and NKBA events.
  • Media exposure and recognition among top design and trade professionals.
  • Pre-event and post-event networking opportunities.

How to improve a candidate’s chances:

Submissions should include information highlighting:

  • Sales and marketing accomplishments and figures.
  • Community service and charity involvement.
  • NKBA Chapter officer positions or other industry association memberships.
  • Innovative solutions, improvements, or project involvement beyond daily requirements.

Submission Deadline:

Nominations are open through August 31st. Go here to submit your nomination today!

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Sustainable Luxury Takes Center Stage at Fabuwood’s Micro-Conference in San Francisco

in San Francisco

Top design professionals enjoyed insightful discussions, trend reports, and a showcase of innovative materials.

By NKBA Staff

The intersection of high-end design and environmental responsibility was the focus of a recent Sustainable Luxury Micro-Conference, presented by Fabuwood and hosted by NKBA | KBIS at Cosentino City in San Francisco. The four-hour event on Thursday, May 29, brought together design professionals for insightful discussions, trend reports, and a showcase of innovative materials.

The afternoon commenced with a welcome address and a trend report from Angela Rath, Director of Brand Development at NKBA | KBIS, offering attendees a glimpse into the future of sustainable luxury design. This was followed by a “Spotlight Conversation” featuring Moses Brach, Head of A&D Partnerships at Fabuwood, who shared valuable insights on current innovations driving the movement. Brach shared, “This is where Fabuwood shines—we’re at the forefront of technological innovation, digitally tracking every component of cabinetry, ensuring there’s never any waste. We also have an entire department dedicated to wood recovery, recycling, and reuse.” 

A central highlight of the micro-conference was the panel discussion, “Elevated, Responsible, Beautiful: Designing for a Greener Future.” Moderated by Kelly Buchsbaum, Director of Chapters & Learning at NKBA | KBIS, the panel featured experts Nureed Saeed, Owner/Creative Director of Nu Interiors, and Kathryn Soter, Executive Director of Good Future Design Alliance (GFDA), who explored strategies for incorporating sustainability without compromising aesthetic appeal. 

Saeed inspired the designer audience with her signature strategy on beginning every new client meeting with her commitment to reuse furnishings and materials. An award-winning interior designer, Saeed is also NKBA Northern California Chapter President. Soter explained how GFDA prioritizes low-waste design practices to reduce construction waste and aims to educate designers, architects, and builders as well as encourage recycling as a line-item on every bid. 

Carolyn Flannery joined Saeed and Soter on the panel and shared the latest news from her charitable organization Make It Home, which she founded in 2020 after working as an interior designer in the Bay Area for 25 years. She saw a lot of waste, such as clients replacing perfectly good furniture, and at the same time she volunteered with foster kids who often had nowhere to go after aging out of the system. She created Make It Home so that the problem of furniture waste could solve the problem of furniture poverty.

Following a brief break, the conference continued with a panel, “The Conscious Luxury Conversation.” Moderated by Alisa Carroll, West Coast Contributing Editor for Veranda—along with luminary designers Kerrie Kelly, Kerrie Kelly Design Lab CEO/Creative Director and NKBA Board of Directors Vice Chair; and Elma Gardner, CMKBD, By Design Owner and Principal Designer—the panel delved into the evolving expectations of discerning clients who prioritize both elegant interiors and environmental consciousness.

Attendees also had the opportunity to engage directly with cutting-edge, planet-friendly products during a “Materials & Innovation Showcase Walkthrough” with Fabuwood. The event concluded with a networking session, complemented by light bites and refreshments, allowing participants to connect with design industry peers, brand representatives, and fellow NKBA members.

The Fabuwood Sustainable Luxury Micro-Conference served as a significant platform for exploring the growing demand for environmentally sound practices within the luxury design sector, providing valuable knowledge and fostering connections among industry leaders committed to a greener future.

To learn more about Fabuwood, please visit fabuwood.com, and for more information on upcoming events or to connect with an NKBA Chapter, please email chapters@nkba.org.

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SieMatic Expands, KBB Honored, New Home Sales Spike, Chapter Updates, and More

Image courtesy of SieMatic.

By Dianne M. Pogoda

Company News

SieMatic Expands Urban Collection: Premium German cabinetry maker SieMatic unveiled its SG6 line, part of its Urban Collection, in North America at the Living Luxe Show in Toronto. Features range from warm finishes and soft, warm lighting to fashion-forward staging for a chic, modern ambiance. Curved corners contrast with the linear handle-free profile. Learn more here.

Leslie Clagett. Image courtesy of KBB.

KBB Editor Honored: Leslie Clagett, managing editor at Kitchen & Bath Business magazine, has won two gold Azbee Awards of Excellence for in-depth reporting on the industry’s most important design trends, including sustainability, lighting and outdoor living. The Abee Awards are bestowed by the American Society of Business Publication Editors for outstanding work in B2B media across 68 categories. More detail here.

NKBA Design Competition Now Open — Enter Today!

Chapter Updates

Grillin’ N Chillin’ in Washington State: Grab a burger with the Olympic-West Sound Chapter at its annual BBQ and Membership Drive on June 12, 5:30 to 8 pm. Sponsored by Blum, it will be hosted by Signature Design & Cabinetry, 5720 144th St. NW in Gig Harbor, WA. Earn .01 CEU in a hands-on experience with the Age Explorer Suit, used in R&D at Blum, that simulates having arthritis, reduced sight and hearing, and diminished strength. NKBA Members are $25, non-members are $35, and first-time attendees and students are free. More info and registration here.

Surfacing Seminar in Louisiana: The Louisiana/Mississippi/Arkansas Chapter is hosting an insightful CEU event, “Ultracompact Surfacing: Redefining Boundaries of Interior and Exterior Spaces,” at Cosentino Center New Orleans, 5800 Jefferson Hwy, Ste C & D, Elmwood, LA. The event takes place June 18, 5 to 7 pm, and includes drinks, light bites, and time for networking. Ultracompact surfacing is a unique material that combines the look and feel of natural stone with superior durability and design flexibility. There’s no cost to attend but registration is required. Learn more here.

Summer Design Soiree in Georgia: The Georgia Chapter’s Summer Design Soiree takes place June 19, 5:30 to 8 pm, at MSI Surfaces, 7950 Troon Circle, #7758, Austell, GA. Networking, food, drinks, an ice cream station, and presentation by Emily Holle, MSI’s Creative Director, will celebrate the season and kick off the summer. Tickets range from $25 to $45; more details and registration here.

Happy Hour in Minneapolis: Join the Minnesota State Chapter for a complimentary Summer Happy Hour, June 25 from 4 to 7 pm. Mix, mingle, and grab a brew at Bauhaus Brew Labs, 1315 Tyler St NE in Minneapolis. This is a free event with no registration required. Just show up to join the fun!

Industry News
Image courtesy of Getty Images.

New Home Sales Spike: Sales of new single-family homes jumped 10.9 percent in April compared to March, and were up 3.3 percent from April 2024, according to the U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. The inventory of new homes for sale at the end of April was 504,000, representing about 8.1 months of supply at the current sales rate, down marginally from 9.1 months in March. The average sales price of new houses sold in April was $518,400, 3.7 percent higher than the March average of $499,700, and 3.6 percent above the April 2024 price of $500,600. More details here.

CEDIA/CIX Registration Open: Registration for this year’s CEDIA Expo/Commercial Integrator Expo (CIX) is open. Conference and trade show, running Sept. 3 to 6 in Denver, is a comprehensive gathering of integrators, installers, designers, and architects in smart-home technology and professional audio/video. The show combines residential and commercial AV systems integration and includes integration of Wi-Fi-enabled home appliances. Educational sessions at the conference run Sept. 3 to 5, and the expo floor is open Sept. 4 to 6 at the Colorado Convention Center. More info here.

June 2025

Message from the Chapters Team

Dear Chapter Officers,

Here’s to a successful summer and fantastic start to the second half of the year! Our focus is on Chapter elections, with self-nominations open through July 31 for President, Programs, and Communications Chairs. Please spread the word and share this link with your members: Become a Chapter Leader

Another focus for the Chapters & Learning team this month is NKBA | KBIS Voices from the Industry (VFTI). VFTI 2026 submissions are due June 30. Selected speakers will be notified August 29, 2025. KBIS 2026 will be held in Orlando, February 17-19 – and be sure to save the date for Leader2Leader on Monday, February 16!

New from our Member Relations team, a place to find out answers to all frequently asked questions on Membership! Check out the FAQs and videos just uploaded to our website this week.

We’re always excited to see the excitement and energy continuing throughout the year – there’s clearly no summer slow-down for NKBA Chapters! Cheers again to Metro New York for another spectacular Casino Night – it was a joy to be there! Coming up this month: Alaska 7th Annual Trivia Night; Baltimore/Washington Home & Design Awards Gala; Central Coast & Valleys Summer Sous Vide CEU; Rocky Mountain Peak Awards Gala; and so much more! Kudos to NKBA Chapter Officers for creating such outstanding, engaging, interesting programs!

Looking ahead, NKBA will soon announce Fall Market plans, as well as celebrate our return to High Point. Please read the exciting news from NKBA Global President & CEO Bill Darcy: NKBA and High Point Market Authority

Be sure to enter the annual NKBA | KBIS Design Competition, now open through July 25 – and please remind your Student members to enter the Student Design Competition this week! We look forward to celebrating all of your great work at KBIS 2026 and throughout the year! 

Warmest wishes,

Kelly

Kelly Buchsbaum

Director, Chapters & Learning

kbuchsbaum@nkba.org 

June 2025

Chapter Officer Update

Thank you to our Partners:

Here’s to a successful summer and fantastic start to the second half of the year!
Our focus is on Chapter elections, with self-nominations open through
July 31 for President, Programs, and Communications Chairs.

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Important Dates

June 6 NKBA Student Design Competition deadline

June 10Presidents monthly call – 4 PM EST

June 17 – Programs Chair monthly call – 3 PM EST

June 17 – Communications Chair monthly call – 4 PM EST

June 18Membership Chair monthly call – 3 PM EST

June 18Secretary/Treasurer monthly call – 4 PM EST

June 30 – VFTI (KBIS 2026) applications due

Chapters

NKBA’s Chapters Team is here for you – reach out to us via email or call 610-988-6035.

Kelly Buchsbaum, Director, Chapters & Learning

kbuchsbaum@nkba.org 

Kristin Shechter, Chapter Engagement Manager

kshechter@nkba.org 

Melissa Flynn, Chapters & Skilled Trades Manager

mflynn@nkba.org

Elizabeth Mace, Chapter Engagement Specialist

emace@nkba.org

General info, meeting notices, and roster requests:

chapters@nkba.org

Research

NKBA is proud to partner with the Custom Electronics Design & Installation Association (CEDIA) on a new research initiative exploring how technology integration is transforming residential design —and we want to hear from you.

Invitations to the survey are going out this week! As always, your participation is critical to the success of the research and we hope you’ll lend your voice! This research will focus on how design professionals are incorporating smart home features, connected products, and integrated systems into their projects.

The survey takes just 20 minutes, and as a thank-you, you’ll be entered into a drawing to win one of five $500 gift cards!  If you have any questions please reach out to marketresearch@nkba.org. Also as a reminder – if you are not yet a member of the Kitchen & Bath Pro Hub, you should be! Connect with peers, access exclusive research, and earn rewards — all for free! Register now.

Marketing

Voices from the Industry (VFTI) sessions are now available. Click here to view, and remember to sign in with the same email address as your KBIS registration.

NKBA presents the following Design + Business webinars in June with registration links below. Webinars begin at 12 PM ET with 0.1 CEU per webinar.

June 3 | NKBA | KBIS Webinar
All Hail the Hue: Harnessing Color in Kitchen and Bath Design

June 4 | NKBA | KBIS Webinar 
Ancient Design Principles for the Modern Day

June 10 | NKBA | KBIS Webinar
Porcelain Slabs – Finding the Right Labor

June 18 | NKBA | KBIS Webinar 
Pre-project Design vs. On-site Management & Changes

Students & Educators

The 2025 Excellence in Education Award is based on student submissions to NKBA’s 2023-2024 Student Design Competition. The award is given to schools with at least three entries, from three separate students, scoring 80 points or better. This year, NKBA is excited to present this award to an unprecedented number of schools. Please join us in congratulating them!

  • University of Georgia, Athens, GA
  • Lakeland College, Vermillion, AB, Canada
  • Century College, White Bear Lake, MN
  • Cañada College, Redwood City, CA
  • Bow Valley College, Calgary, AB, Canada
  • Georgian College, Barrie, ON, Canada
  • Saddleback College, Mission Viejo, CA

The Ellen Cheever Award is presented to students pursuing a course of study related to the kitchen and bath industry. Students apply for this award by submitting information, including their grade point average and an essay highlighting their educational achievements and work outside of the classroom. NKBA is pleased to share the list of winners for 2025, who will each receive a complimentary badge program and resource bundle.

  • Lisa Taylor, Collin College Technical Campus
  • Haley Hanlon, Pinellas Technical College- Clearwater
  • Ellen Stephenson, Virginia Tech

Government Relations

As the leading trade and professional organization in the kitchen and bath industry, NKBA is committed to educating its membership on public policy issues that affect our professional community and protecting members’ rights to practice their profession. As part of this commitment, NKBA monitors relevant legislative and regulatory developments at the state and federal levels and, where appropriate, provides information to members concerning material issues and developments. Most of these updates are sent directly to members each month via the Government Relations Newsletter. A repository of newsletters, as well as additional resources to self-advocate on issues important to you, can be found on the Government Relations webpage on NKBA.org

We hope you benefit from the value these resources bring to you, your profession, and the kitchen & bath industry. Please reach out directly to Steven Campeau, NKBA’s Senior Manager, Global & Government Relations at scampeau@nkba.org, for any specific questions.

Professional Development

Gain CEU credits in June via NKBA’s Design Webinars.

CONGRATULATIONS to our newest NKBA Certified and Specialty Badge earners and your Chapters! 

Tyler Williams, Home Depot, Appliance, Mountain States

Christy Laverty, Kitchen and Bath Gallery, Cabinetry, Northern New England

Patricia Grewell, Battelle Designs, Lighting, Northern California

Ashley Barnes, C&K Custom Remodeling, Floor Plans, Columbia River

Frances Katie Lapoint, American Cabinet Suppliers, Cabinetry, Palouse

Jayda Melnic, Two30Nine by Décor, Color Cabinetry Universal, Prairie Provinces

Brock Mclean, Welcome Home Kitchen and Bath, Cabinetry, Alabama

Meghaan Ruhlen, Gerhard’s Kitchen, Bath & Lighting, Remodeling, Wisconsin/Upper Michigan 

Kimberly Wright, Mid South Building, Appliance, Virginia State

Lindsay Rathbun, Briggson Building Co, Remodeling, Susquehanna Valley

Karina Maldonado, Cabinet Joint, Cabinetry, Chicago Mid-West

Member
Relations

Frequently Asked Questions and Member Videos for those most asked questions.

New Members are vital to the success of NKBA and our Chapters. Please send prospective members to membership@nkba.org and we will send detailed information on member benefits, membership cost, certification, badges and more.

Please reach out to Gerri Klein (gklein@nkba.org) with any NKBA membership structure questions.

NKBA Membership Signup. Please share this link. If anyone needs a hard copy of the application, please email info@nkba.org. There is an updated 2025 membership application with new rates.

Please encourage your members to communicate any changes directly to info@nkba.org and the team will be happy to help!

NKBA’s Member Relations team is always available to assist our Members and Chapters. Contact Gerri Klein, Sr Manager, Member Relations at 610-988-6030 or email info@nkba.org. Also part of the Member Relations team is Aislinn Galvin-Keil who looks forward to working with our Chapters!

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Call for Proposals: Voices From the Industry Conference

Come share your expertise at KBIS 2026!

By Nicholas Tamarin

NKBA | KBIS is once again inviting experienced industry professionals to submit proposals to become a presenter at the annual Voices From the Industry (VFTI) Conference at KBIS 2026 in Orlando, Florida from February 17-19, 2026.

VFTI offers a highly coveted platform for professionals to share their knowledge and insights on industry-relevant topics. The program seeks dynamic speakers who can offer strategies, best practices, trends, and innovations to help attendees succeed in their careers. This year’s topics include Building and Remodeling, Leadership & Management, Design, K&B Trends, Marketing, Technology, and Sustainability.

Proposals must be submitted by June 30, 2025. Individuals can submit up to three proposals with different topics, choosing between a 1-hour presentation or a 1.5-hour workshop format. Selected speakers will be notified by August 29, 2025.

NKBA | KBIS will evaluate proposals based on content relevance, practical applications, delivery methods, variety of speakers, and previous evaluations (if applicable). The conference will feature over 50 sessions in both the 1-hour and 1.5-hour formats.

Speaker Benefits:

  • Two presenters per program receive a complimentary KBIS registration VIP package.
  • Access to the speaker ready room.
  • Exposure on event webpages and marketing materials.
  • Evaluation and feedback after the conference.
  • NKBA members receive 0.3 CEUs for speaking.

Changes for 2026: The VFTI conference will offer a limited number of on-demand recordings. Presenters will be notified if their session is selected for on-demand availability. A curated list of on-demand offerings will be released after the live event.

Interested professionals can submit their proposals at by clicking here.

For comprehensive details, visit https://nkba.org/vfti-submissions/.

Good luck!

Chapter Compliance Form

Please fill out and submit the form below by March 31, 2025.

Chapter Compliance Form

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Requirements Checklist: REMINDER: Have you submitted the following required documents?
  • All 2024 Chapter Meeting Financial Reports
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  • Chapter events posted on the chapter website
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    Yahoo Finance Features Bill Darcy

    NKBA | KBIS’s Global President and CEO breaks down Home Depot’s Q1 earnings and the outlook for the home remodeling market.

    As I shared in my recent interview with Yahoo! Finance, our industry is navigating a period of short-term uncertainty driven by tariffs, rising material costs, and high interest rates. These factors are understandably causing many homeowners to hit pause on their renovation plans. For our NKBA members this uncertainty is making it more difficult to price products and guide clients accordingly.

    Despite these headwinds, I remain confident in the long-term strength of the remodeling market. The home—especially the kitchen and bath—continues to be the center of our lives. For homeowners considering a remodel, my advice is to continue with your planning. Work closely with your designer or specifier, ideally an NKBA member, who can help you make informed decisions. NKBA members are doing their best to absorb rising costs. While the current environment may feel unstable, these challenges are temporary—and the benefits of investing in your home will far outlast the moment we’re in now.

    Tune in to listen to the Yahoo! Finance interview below: