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Foreman Management Training

July 9, 2026 | 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Phoenix, Ariz.
  • Member Price: $695 Nonmember Price: $995

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Description

NRCA’s Foreman Management Training is an in-person version of NRCA’s TRAC foreman package and echoes the pillars upon which NRCA’s foreman PROCertification® is built:

  • Safety
  • Customer service
  • Quality
  • Productivity
  • Profitability

Throughout this program, participants will navigate scenarios for each pillar to help reinforce content. They should be able to:

  • List components of job management
  • Explain a foreman’s role in job management, per category
  • Discuss the pros and cons of solutions to various scenarios
  • Describe how foremen affect profitability

Included in the tuition for this course, participants can take the PROCertification® Roofing Foreman exam.

Note: This class will take place in the training room at the Arizona Roofing Contractors Association.

Richard Trewyn
NRCA's director of risk education and training

Rich joined NRCA in 2015. Prior to joining NRCA, he was the national safety director for TECTA, and he started his career at FJA Christiansen Roofing Companies in Milwaukee in 1996. With a degree in occupational safety and health from the University of Wisconsin—Whitewater and his numerous certificates and certifications within the safety field, he brings a wealth of industry knowledge and expertise to NRCA. He is an authorized trainer for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA's) 10- and 30-hour construction safety classes and an authorized Certified Roofing Torch Applicator (CERTA) trainer of torch-applied system classes. He also teaches NRCA's fall-protection and CERTA train-the-trainer classes.


Jon Goodman
NRCA Roofing subject matter expert

Jon has been with NRCA since February 2018. He attended Sonoma State University, graduating with a degree in industrial management.

Goodman worked for Hewlett-Packard in production management and from there, he went on to own a roofing contracting company. He also worked as a consultant for the National Center for Construction Education and Research where he assisted with the development of its roofing and solar installer curricula.

Goodman is NRCA’s subject matter expert and a ProCertification assessor. He helped develop and write training manuals for NRCA’s Training for Roof Application Careers program and is an instructor for various NRCA educational classes such as Roof Design Considerations, Roof Repair Maintenance, Foreman Leadership Training and Qualified Trainer Conference.

NRCA understands circumstances may arise requiring a registration cancellation. Because our courses are intentionally small, last-minute cancellations and no-shows can significantly impact the program and participants’ learning experience.

If you cancel more than 10 business days before the event, your registration fee will be refunded.

If your cancellation is received within 10 business days of the event, you may send another person in your place or receive a credit toward an NRCA University program within the next 12 months.

No refund or credit will be issued if the cancellation is made less than 48 hours before the event or if the registrant is a no-show.

All cancellations must be submitted in writing. NRCA reserves the right to cancel an event. If this occurs, registered participants will be notified and will receive a full refund of their registration fee. NRCA is not responsible for any additional costs incurred, such as travel or lodging expenses.

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