Joining SEALMembership in the SEAL Group is limited to major distributors and manufacturers in the sealant and waterproofing industry. Interested companies should first contact the SEAL Executive Director to express interest. A Membership Application will be forwarded to the company contact. Once returned to SEAL, the application is sent to the Membership Chairman (a distributor who sits on the Board as Immediate Past President) who reviews the applications, conducts a reference check and presents the new applicant to the Board for a vote. Sealant Engineering and Associated Lines (SEAL) is a non-profit membership association consisting of leading distributors, manufacturers, engineers, consultants and specifiers who work in the sealant and waterproofing industry. It provides an educational forum for members to share knowledge in the application, design, distribution and manufacture of sealant and waterproofing products. By becoming a member or participating in SEAL programs you get an opportunity, unlike any other, to exchange ideas, learn about new trends, and network with your peers. Plus, you will be included in a network of professionals like yourself who understand your daily problems. Member Benefits
NetworkingPossibly the most important benefit of membership in SEAL is networking. Being able to sit down and discuss the challenges your business faces in an ever-changing industry with other professionals is probably the most valuable asset we offer to our members. Our membership is comprised of senior level company representatives, owners and managers of major distributor and manufacturing firms. Plus, our educational programs can help you gain new insights and new business ideas to help you manage your business better. MeetingsSEAL holds two meetings annually. One in the Spring and one in the Fall. The Spring Meeting is a 3 day event and the Fall Meeting is 5 days. Our programs address real problems you face on a daily basis and provide you with current industry information regarding products and application. In addition, time is set aside for distributors to meet individually or in small groups with those manufacturer companies to discuss any distribution, application or supply challenges. Membership RequirementsDistributor Manufacturer Associate Member Honorary Member Interested In Becoming A SEAL Member?Contact our SEAL Executive Director, Leticia Harnung |