North
Bay NARI Builders’ Roundtable Presents:
—
A panel of 3 experts —
Contractor
Survival Tactics for a Tough Economy: Strategies for withstanding
the down turn
Tuesday,
January 6, 2009 | Always the 1st Tuesday of the Month
Happy
New Year!
If you want to “get in front” of this economic slump and
get specific strategies and tactics you can employ to not only survive,
but thrive in the coming year – then join us next Tuesday, January
6th, at the Marin Country Club!
In our January meetings’ dynamic roundtable discussion you will
have an opportunity to hear from three top construction industry experts
on ways to not only survive, but thrive in these tough economic times.
Learn strategies and tactics in:
- Financial
Management so you can stay profitable and in the black with cash
flow
- Project
Management that keeps you competitive and adds dollars on the
bottom line
- Construction
Law that will keep you on top of contract management
The speakers will sit at three tables where they will share information
and allow you to ask questions and get direct feedback. They will
rotate through the tables throughout the evening. In the last 20 minutes
the whole group will come back together to share ‘best practices’
in each of these areas.
About
the speakers:
Vicki
Suiter of SUITER FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
Vicki Suiter has been helping contractors increase profits and cash
flow for more than two decades. Vicki is able to take a complex situation,
crystallize the problem/solution, communicate it in an understandable
way and recommend the simple steps that can make a big difference.
Her practical methods are easy to grasp and can be used immediately.
Bruce
Hammond of HAMMOND FINE HOMES
CEO of Hammond Fine Homes has been a leader in the integration of
high performance green building into the mainstream construction marketplace.
With 30 years background as a general contractor focused on excellence
and quality in the construction process he brings a skillful distillation
of construction management fundamentals into focus with a readily
applicable, practical approach to project planning.
Dan
McLennon of MCLENNON LAW CORPORATION
Dan McLennon has represented general contractors, subcontractors,
owners, and developers for over 20 years in hundreds of work-outs,
mediations, arbitrations, and lawsuits. With his assistance, clients
have resolved license and discipline issues, payment and delay claims,
contract disputes, lien and stop notice claims, defect actions, and
landlord-tenant actions, along with general civil litigation matters.