A local funeral director has been appointed to the National Funeral Directors Association Member Resources Advisory Group for 2014-2015. Samuel Frain of Winamac will assist NFDA in a variety of ways, such as evaluating existing member benefits; recommending new programs, products and services; reviewing and providing feedback on new resources; and assisting with the recruitment and retention of members from around the world for the betterment of the profession and the families it serves. Continue reading
Local Funeral Director to Serve on Advisory Group
A local funeral director has been appointed to the National Funeral Directors Association Member Resources Advisory Group.
Samuel Frain of Frain Mortuary in Winamac will help other members in the organization evaluate existing member benefits; recommend new programs, products and services; review and provide feedback on new resources; and assist with the recruitment and retention of members from around the world.
The National Funeral Directors Association is the world’s leading and largest funeral service association, serving 19,700 individual members who represent more than 10,000 funeral homes in the United States and 39 countries around the world. For more information, visit www.nfda.org.
Frain to Serve on NFDA’s Member Resources Advisory Group
A local funeral director has committed to serve as a member of the National Funeral Directors Association Member Resources Advisory Group.
Samuel Frain of Winamac will be working to fulfill the NFDA’s mission of supporting funeral directors as they provide families with meaningful end-of-life services.
The advisory group will also assist in evaluating existing member benefits; recommending new programs, products and services; review and provide feedback on new resources; and assist with the recruitment and retention of members from around the world.
Sam Frain to Serve on the National Funeral Directors Association’s Member Resources Advisory Group
Sam Frain, of Frain Mortuary in Winamac, Francesville and Medaryville has committed to serve as a member of the National Funeral Directors Association’s Member Resources Advisory Group for the 2010-2011 term.
That group is called upon to assist the national organization in a number of ways, including recommending new programs, products and services, reviewing and providing feedback on new resources, and assisting with the recruitment and retention of members from around the world for the betterment of the profession and the families it serves.