Herman Miller Launches CEU Program

June 11, 2007

Herman Miller Inc. is making its research and knowledge more accessible and valuable by establishing a Continuing Education Unit (CEU) program online with relevant and free self-studies and a wide-ranging compendium of CEU-accredited presentations.

The designated link for the CEU Program can be found at www.hermanmiller.com/CEU. It is aimed at architects, designers, facility managers, healthcare leaders, educators and students—all of whom can turn to the site for a wealth of resources and accredited presentations and self-studies.

"Herman Miller has a longstanding reputation for thought leadership built upon a depth of knowledge and problem-solving research," says Sheila Thornton Warfield, director of marketing outreach at Herman Miller. "With this new feature on our Web site, we show our dedication to deliver effective methods of educating and empowering our customers and partners to create great places to work, live, heal and learn."

All CEU presentations and self-studies are accredited by at least one of the following accrediting organizations: the Interior Design Continuing Education Council (IDCEC); the American Institute of Architects (AIA); and the International Facility Management Association (IFMA).

The self-studies require passing an electronic diagnostic exercise, while the CEU presentations feature interaction both electronically and face-to-face.

"This program will help industry professionals meet their continuing education requirements in a way that is convenient and time-saving," adds Warfield.

Herman Miller helps create great places to work, heal, learn, and live by researching, designing, manufacturing, and distributing innovative interior solutions that support companies, organizations and individuals all over the world. Herman Miller is widely recognized for both its innovative products and business practices and is a recipient of the prestigious National Design Award for product design from the Smithsonian Institution's Cooper-Hewitt, NationalDesignMuseum. For additional information, visit www.hermanmiller.com.

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