The annual Women in Residential Construction Conference (WIRC) was online in 2020, but the inspiration, education, and camaraderie that builders and remodelers who attend this event enjoy so much remained strong. From October 28-30, WIRC attendees had the opportunity to participate in three days of conference programming that included inspiring speakers and keynotes, as well as strategy sessions, lively breakouts, and entertaining games and contests.
If you missed the online conference, we have some good news: You can still take advantage of this unique learning opportunity.
For a small fee, receive unlimited access to all of the Women in Residential Construction Conference's sessions by visiting the conference website.
Available videos include the keynote presentation by Sheryl Palmer, chairman and CEO at Taylor Morrison, as well presentations by Sarah Henry, owner of Gaspar's; Liesel Cooper, president of western and mountain regions for Century Communities; and Christine Williamson, founder of Building Science Fight Club, among many others.
Topics include how to ensure your company vision is crystal clear and your team is onboard, adapting to the radical changes taking place in new-home sales, tips for better water management and air control, ways to increase efficiency in your business operations, and more.
In addition, there are more than 20 roundtables to tune into so you can build your knowledge about branding, design strategies, leadership, marketing during the pandemic, and business best practices, among other timely issues.
So, come be inspired to build a better business. Click to find out more.
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