Registration is now open for Pro Remodeler’s The Pinnacle Experience 2024, a content-rich conference gathering innovative, successful, and hungry home improvement professionals and design-build remodelers.
The event will take place in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor from June 26-28 and will feature expert speakers and proven industry leaders presenting on the subjects of leadership, sales, lead gen, and technology.
Last year’s experience in Philadelphia was sold out with a waiting list.
“Early registration is strongly encouraged for several reasons,” says Pro Remodeler’s Director of Home Improvement Drew Barto. “Some amazing opportunities, like intimate small group talks with subject matter experts, are first come, first served. Attendees won’t want to miss out on learning best business practices from many of the brightest minds in the industry.”
Capitalize on Change
Adapting to constant change is a recurring theme across the industry. With new approaches to leadership, ever-evolving sales and marketing strategies, and rapidly advancing tech, it’s not easy for contractors to decide what to implement today for future success.
This year’s Pinnacle Experience aims to help remodelers stay ahead of their competitors by featuring captivating keynote speakers and subject matter experts, collaborative roundtable discussions, and networking with proven players from across the country. Event organizers anticipate insight being shared by 35 experts across two customizable tracks in home improvement and design-build remodeling.
Refined Home’s Co-Owner Tricia Wiitanen has attended the past two Pinnacle Experiences and has already taken advantage of early registration for the Baltimore event.
“When I came to the event last year, I knew I had to come back because I gained so much knowledge,” said the Minnesota-based remodeler after last year’s event. “This experience has been absolutely amazing.”
Renowned Keynote
This year’s event will be headlined by keynote speaker Marcus Sheridan.
Sheridan is the author of the best-selling book, “They Ask, You Answer,” which calls on businesses to be more transparent in their marketing and communications to create a better customer experience.
Sheridan is no stranger to the remodeling industry. His first claim to fame was founding a successful pool company, River Pools and Spas. It is one of the most visited pool websites in the world, with over 750,000 visitors per month.
Sheridan’s presentation at The Pinnacle Experience 2024 is titled, “The Trust Gap: How to Overcome Buyer Hesitation, Build Advocacy, and Cultivate Trust in a Skeptical World.”
Add new comment
Related Stories
Utah Tops for Home Improvement Loans, But Not Spending
Where the most home improvement loans are being secured and where the most money is being borrowed
True Value Files for Bankruptcy, Agrees to Sale
The 75-year-old hardware wholesaler said store operations will be unaffected as it proceeds with sale to Do It Best
5 Leadership Necessities for Successful Home Improvement Managers
These core principals can help managers guide their teams to success
7 Ways to Hone Your Podcasting Skills
Home improvement pro and podcast host Jeremy Owens says these strategies helped him find his voice
10 Top-Notch Training Tips for Remodelers
Industry advisor Mark Richardson suggests using these guidelines to create a stronger performing, better aligned team
The Not-so-secrets of Success
The most successful home improvement companies have managers that lead with accountability and strength
Entry Door Trends And Options With ProVia Product Manager Brandon Morris
On this episode of Home Improvement Innovators, ProVia Entry Door Product Manager Brandon Morris joins host Jay Schneider to talk about entry door trends
7 Strategies To Ensure Success Before and After Private Equity Acquisition
Home improvement companies and private equity firms aren’t always a perfect match, so this consultant ensures both companies are set up for success
· sponsored
Your Lead Gen Expert Partner
Help us help you. Our data feedback loop gets you the Right Price for leads.
Seeing More Interest From Young Tradespeople? Thank Social Media
A new survey from tech firm Thumbtack revealed that social media is influencing Gen Z to become the “Toolbelt Generation”