CCI attended the GWPNC Mini Conference, an event that brings together environmental professionals from across North Carolina for education, networking, and collaboration. The conference provides an opportunity for attendees to stay informed on industry trends, regulatory updates, and best practices impacting environmental compliance and professional development.

The GWPNC Mini Conference featured knowledgeable speakers, engaging discussions, and opportunities for professionals to connect in a relaxed and productive setting. Events like this support continued learning while strengthening relationships across the environmental community.

Representing CCI at the event was Jeremy DeVore, who spent time engaging with peers, colleagues, and industry partners throughout the conference. Participation in these events allows CCI to remain closely connected to the environmental professionals and organizations that help shape the industry statewide.

In addition to educational value, the conference offered networking opportunities that encouraged open discussion and collaboration. Attendees were able to exchange ideas, share experiences, and build connections that extend beyond the event itself.

CCI values involvement in organizations that promote professional growth, environmental responsibility, and collaboration. Attendance at the GWPNC Mini Conference reflects CCI’s ongoing commitment to staying engaged with industry partners and supporting initiatives that strengthen the environmental field.

Through continued participation in industry events, CCI remains informed, connected, and aligned with evolving standards and expectations. These opportunities help ensure CCI can continue supporting environmental and industrial projects with experienced teams and practical insight.

To learn more about the environmental and industrial services CCI provides, visit our projects page: https://cci-env.com/remediation-projects/#

CCI looks forward to continued involvement in events that support education, collaboration, and professional development across North Carolina.