Registration Opens for ISSA Show North America 2022
ISSA Show North America 2022—the most important trade show for the commercial, institutional, and residential cleaning community—is officially opened for registration.
The event, which will be held October 10–13 at McCormick Place in Chicago, offers industry professionals opportunities for networking, education, and product discovery that can help them change their businesses—and the way the world looks at the cleaning industry—for the better. All those interested in attending are encouraged to register now.
“The ISSA Show North America is the industry’s largest and most anticipated event of the year,” said ISSA Executive Director John Barrett. “It’s the premier place for organizations and professionals to come together to learn, network, and share innovative cleaning products that will guide us on the path to better health.”
ISSA Show North America 2022 will host over 70 educational sessions providing resources for attendees to stay up to date on the latest trends and solutions for cleaning, disinfection, and infection prevention, as well as opportunities for pursuing accreditation, training, and certification. As in past years, the 2022 sessions will cover important topics such as hiring and retention in post-pandemic times, budgeting and marketing for infection prevention, and the future of sustainability in the cleaning industry.
“This year, we’re offering a wider array of opportunities for networking, education, and product discovery,” said Amie Gilmore, Director, Informa Markets. “Learning and collaboration are essential to evolving this industry and for changing how the world views cleaning.”
The conference will feature more than 50 guest speakers—industry leaders passionate about advancing cleaning information, standards, education, and innovation to improve human health. The three keynote sessions will spotlight RPM Restaurant Group Co-Owner Bill Rancic, filmmaker Sarah Moshman, and Derreck Kayongo, a native of Uganda and former refugee who worked his way up to become the CEO of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights and founder of the Global Soap Project.
Kayongo’s presentation will tackle the issue of discrimination in the workplace by examining how lack of diversity and inclusion can impact the corporate bottom line. Through his session, Kayonga hopes to instill what he calls a “Corporate Moral Aptitude” into the bloodstream of attendees’ organizational cultures, positioning them to succeed in an increasingly multicultural workforce.
For more on registration, watch this ISSA Cleaning Industry Alert:
For more information about the event, visit www.issashow.com.