The NSCA Education Foundation and International Communication Industry Foundation (ICIF) raised money for the Nevada Chapter of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation at this year’s Systems Integration Industry Charity Golf Tournament. Atlas Sound’s Loyd Ivey (at left) presents a check on behalf of the NSCA Education Foundation to Charlie House (center) of the JDRF, while Audio Video Systems’ Barry Goldin of the ICIF looks on.
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