I’ve seen the Louisville show near its zenith, when it took up the exhibition hall, and at its nadir, when it was not even held. The show slowly has been on the mend.
This year’s event was a dynamic performance with a pantheon of excellent speakers, covering topics critical to the industry; an expanded floor show with the latest models on display; and a handsome group of service and supply representatives on hand with their banter, wit and stockpile of knowledge.
But even more than those important things, the Louisville show remains a foremost industry venue to meet and interact with people from across the nation. For example, I met a communities’ representative from California there this year.
Finally, with the number of state association booths in prominence in 2014, the Louisville show remains an important crossroads for members and nonmembers to meet these hardworking staffs and learn the value of being part of the larger organization.
A big thumbs up. ##
Andy Gallagher
Executive Director
West Virginia Housing Institute (WVHI)
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