WAI Platinum Member program shows very good results over last 12 months

6/2/2022 –

From last May to this May, the WAI has added a total of 26 new companies to the Associationโ€™s Platinum portfolio. The gain is impressive as in 2021 WAI was not able to stage Interwire, which is a strong event for adding members as well as Platinum Members.

Per the Associationโ€™s bylaws, WAI membership operates on an individual basis, so the Platinum membership works a bit differently. The Platinum option is a good incentive for companies to register a group of up to five individuals with a slight savings and some additional perks (such as their logo on the homepage of the Associationโ€™s website). There is no limit as to how many Platinum groups a company could have. However, the memberships still work as individual ones.

WAIโ€™s total member base now tops 2,000, and is expected to see further growth thanks to the return of in-person events. That number now includes 271 individuals who fall into the Platinum Member category.

One of the new Platinum Member companiesโ€”Kimber Kable, a specialist in high-end audio cables owned by WAI Life Member Ray Kimberโ€”described the Association as a dependable resource in professional development and networking. โ€œWith the ongoing workforce challenges coupled with the disruptive Covid environment, companies recognize that membership provides high value educational services and a connection to the broader profession. Seeing more companies sign up for Platinum Memberships confirms that we are following a direction that the industry needs and appreciates.โ€

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