More than 250 of the best and brightest remodeling and home improvement professionals from across the United States attended the 2024 Pinnacle Experience, hosted by Pro Remodeler June 26-28 at the Sheraton Inner Harbor Hotel in Baltimore.
“We created an experience that allowed professionals in the design build and home improvement spaces to network, share ideas, and focus on future growth,” said Chris Perrino, Pro Remodeler’s group director and principal. “It was a privilege to host such a fantastic event, and the energy and enthusiasm of our guests made it truly special.”
The annual conference provided separate tracks for design build and home improvement, but had the singular goal of giving attendees important insights; practical advice; and valuable data on leadership, lead-gen, sales, and technology.
Brian Elias, CEO of Refloor, kicked off the Pinnacle Experience with a discussion on correctly hiring for business growth. Keynote speaker Marcus Sheridan, a transformational sales and marketing leader, master storyteller, and serial entrepreneur, focused on how the remodeling pros can earn more trust, attract more qualified customers, and grow a business in the digital age.
With the three-day event in full swing, remodelers had the chance to hear from 35 expert speakers, attend 35 breakout sessions, participate in multiple roundtables, and meet one-on-one with industry experts through customized consultations. Additionally, there were opportunities to visit with 30 sponsors and network with other remodeling professionals during multiple social events.
Attendees praised the Pinnacle Experience, with the majority rating it as “Excellent.” They specifically cited the quality of speakers, the informative breakout sessions, and the multiple networking opportunities. Perhaps summing it up best, one attendee stated: “I learned so much from all the great speakers, and the round tables provided such an intimate experience to pick the brains of these mammoths in the industry.”
Watch for details about next year’s event.
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