Upcoming All-Women Certified Tile Installer (CTI) Test Marks Industry Milestone

Melissa Swan Women in Tile Board Member successfully completing her CTI Test.

Melissa Swan Women in Tile Board Member successfully completing her CTI Test

In a historic event for the tile industry, Carpet & Tile Warehouse, in collaboration with Women in Tile, the Ceramic Tile Education Foundation (CTEF), and the National Tile Contractors Association (NTCA), is hosting an all-female Certified Tile Installer (CTI) test. This landmark event, scheduled for March 5-8, 2025, at Carpet & Tile Warehouse in Vero Beach, FL, celebrates the skills and dedication of women in the tile industry.

Being held on International Women’s Day, this event honors women whose time has come to shine in the tile industry. It will bring together 15 women tile installers from across the country, including participants from as far away as Alaska, to test their skills, expand their expertise, and elevate their careers. The attendees have formed a supportive study group on social media, which has played a key role in increasing the number of women in the tile industry by providing a platform for networking, skill-sharing, and showcasing the craftsmanship of women professionals—ultimately inspiring more women to pursue careers in this field.

Elizabeth Lambert, Chair of Women in Tile, expressed her enthusiasm, saying, “This all-women CTI test represents a groundbreaking step forward in our industry. It’s an honor to provide a platform where skilled women tile installers can demonstrate their expertise, gain recognition, and inspire others to pursue careers in this field. With each certified woman, we move closer to a more diverse and inclusive industry.”

The event will begin with a comprehensive “Mind Your Business” workshop sponsored by Schluter Systems, covering critical aspects of running a successful tile installation business. Attendees will engage in a variety of topics across two days, from crafting a business model and mastering sales negotiation to learning financial management and retirement planning. This intimate, interactive workshop will feature breakout sessions, worksheets, and exercises designed to empower those starting a business or aiming to strengthen their existing operations.

The Certified Tile Installer (CTI) program itself is widely recognized as a rigorous assessment of skills, testing expertise, and adaptability in a rapidly changing industry. Through the program, installers are challenged to apply best practices with a wide range of materials, from thin and large-format tile to the latest installation tools and techniques.

Deby Winter, co-owner of Carpet & Tile Warehouse, said, “We are thrilled to host such an empowering event that showcases the capabilities of women in tile installation. The skills these installers demonstrate are not just impressive, they are transformative, setting a new standard for quality and professionalism in our field.”

Laticrete, Daltile, and Schluter Systems are helping to support the all-women CTI program, with generous donations. The event marks a collaborative effort to celebrate the talents of women in tile and equip them with the knowledge and certification to advance their careers. Women in Tile, the NTCA, CTEF, and Carpet & Tile Warehouse all encourage industry professionals to support this pioneering event. Those interested in sponsoring or taking the test, please contact Elizabeth Lambert at [email protected] or Deby Winters at [email protected].

About Women in Tile

The Women in Tile organization is dedicated to promoting gender equity, diversity, and inclusion in the tile installation industry. All women deserve the opportunity to succeed in their careers and achieve work-life balance. We provide support, resources, and advocacy to help women overcome barriers, navigate career opportunities in the tile industry, and reach their goals. Women in Tile also provides a community of like-minded women to celebrate successes and provide camaraderie in the industry. Visit www.tile-assn.com/page/ntca-womenintile for more information.

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