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Speaker Slate Set for Home Furnishings Industry Conference
March 13,
2013 by in UnCategorized
By Home Furnishings Business in Furniture Retailing on March 14, 2013
The slate of speakers is set for the June 2-4 2013 Home Furnishings Industry Conference in New Orleans.
The National Home Furnishings, Western Home Furnishings, Southeastern Home Furnishings and Home Furnishings Independents associations are organizing the event, which has the theme "Making it Big, Keeping it Easy." Serta Mattress has signed on for the second year as signature sponsor.
"The opportunities for personal and business growth provided by the HFIC are incredible," said Howard Haimsohn of Lawrance Contemporary, San Diego. "I can't imagine trying to grow and move forward in this industry without the information, knowledge and wisdom that is presented and shared at the HFIC. My hotel room is already booked."
The conference opens Sunday, June 2, with Jim Knight, former senior director of training and development of Hard Rock International, with his presentation "Culture that Rocks: How to Revolutionize an Organization's Culture."
On Monday, Mike Spiller of Spiller Furniture in Tuscaloosa, Al., will share years of hilarious and engaging stories, followed by an afternoon session exploring keys to long-term success.
Small-business owner, columnist and author Gene Marks is featured in two sessions where he will share his knowledge of business and the political landscape. His book, "In God We Trust, Everyone Else Pays Cash," is complimentary to HFIC attendees.
Kelly McDonald of McDonald Marketing will close the education Tuesday afternoon with a presentation based on her latest book, "Crafting the Customer Experience," which is also complimentary to attendees.
"Attending HFIC yearly is a golden opportunity for me to get out and work on my business rather than the day-to-day routing of working in my business," said Heather Hanley of The Tin Roof, Spokane, Wash. "Meeting with industry experts and other retailers in a fun and casual environment away from the hurried nature of markets is refreshing and inspiring. Coming away with just one great idea each year makes the trip well worthwhile. I look forward to HFIC every year and recommend it to any retailer who wants to move their operation forward."
The conference will feature more than 25 educational sessions, a best idea contest and a 60-booth product showcase.
"New this year is a simplified online registration process," said WHFA Director of Events Cindi Williams. "It is amazing how quickly attendees can register for the event, take advantage of the Buy-One-Get-One offer and sign up for all the fun optional activities planned."
Retailers, manufacturers and vendors can visit thehfic.com to register online, reserve their hotel room and learn more about the agenda. Exhibitor Showcase and sponsorship information also can be found on the Web site.