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2018   Mobile, AL

Exhibitors

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Attendees

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WEDNESDAY 1/31/2018 - BREAKOUT SESSION 1:

Session 1A: Managing a Spanish Speaking Workforce

Tony Canizales  

Session 1B: What to Measure, the Need to Measure, and the Impact That Not Knowing is Having on Your SPF Business & Profit. 
Tom Harris

 

Session 1C: RICOWI: Making a Difference in the Roofing Industry through Collaboration: Watching Weather
Joan Cook                          

 

Session 1D: Insulation Industry Coalition
Panel

 

Session 1E: Termites and SPF – What’s Really Bugging the SPF Industry….
Panel

 

Session 1F: Building Science Fundamentals for SPF Contractors
Allison Bailes     

 

Session 1G: Grading the Administration and Congress
Craig Brightup                  

 

Session 1H: RESNET Update
Valerie Briggs                   

 

WEDNESDAY 1/31/2018 - BREAKOUT SESSION 2:
                                  

Session 2A: The Impact of the Legalization of Marijuana in the Construction Industry
Trent Cotney                     

Session 2B: So You Bought a Rig, Now What?
Ken Allison              

          

Session 2C: How Building Owners Save with Solar PV & SPF Roofing Systems
Daryl Pilon        

                

Session 2D: Developing an Effective Injury & Illness Prevention Program
Tony Canizales    

             

Session 2E: Polyurethane Foam and LEED Platinum Certification: What is LEED, and How Are Projects Certified?
Rick Duncan/Murphy Mahaffey   

             

Session 2F: Total Performance of the Building Envelope
Laverne Dalgleish      

                     

Session 2G: Sprayfoam Industry Update
Stephen Wieroniey     

                    

Session 2H: Customers Deserve an SPF Easy Button - Enter SPFA's ISO 17024 Compliant Certification
Kelly Marcavage/Bonnie Strickler

THURSDAY 2/1/2018 - BREAKOUT SESSION 3:

 

Session 3A: Make Money & Have Fun Doing It
Mac Sheldon                     

Session 3B: SPF Performance in Hurricanes - A Competitive Advantage
Rick/Claudette/Xuaoco Pascual/Robb Smith                       

 

Session 3C: Roofing and Reroofing Requirements in the 2018 I-Codes
Mike Fischer                     

 

Session 3D: Roof Coating Forensics
Bob Converse/Fred Wolf                             

 

Session 3E: Using the SPF “Inside-Out” Brick Cavity Wall Remediation Method
Henri Fennell                    

 

Session 3F: Investigation of Protective Clothing Resistance to MDI Penetration from Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF) Overspray Particles
Scott Ecoff                        

 

Session 3G: Beyond Energy Savings with SPF
Tom Kline                          

 

Session 3H: OSHA Programs and Services Overview
Joseph Roesler          

 

       

THURSDAY 2/1/2018 - BREAKOUT SESSION 4:

 

Session 4A: 5 Reasons Sprayfoam Contractors Fail
Robert Naini                     

 

Session 4B: Running Your Business – Contracts, Overtime, Employee/Independent Contractor, Insurance and Litigation
Bob Weil                            

 

Session 4C: You Can't Fix What You Can't See
Mason Knowles/Jamie Kaye                       

 

Session 4D: Marketing in a Digital World: Leveraging the Technologies of Today While Retaining the Human Element
Julie Fornaro                     

 

Session 4E: SPF Chemistry Makes It A Safe Product
George Thompson                          

 

Session 4F: Federal Update: Regulation of Foam Blowing Agents
Margaret Sheppard                       

 

Session 4G: Updates to the 2018 I-Codes: Spray Foam Requirements
Mike Fischer                     

 

Session 4H: Ventilation Fundamentals for SPF Contractors
Allison Bailes      

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