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Walls & Ceilings 'If Walls Could Talk'
Welcome to “If Walls Could Talk” where Walls & Ceilings magazine is out to discover just that.
Listen as W&C talks with influencers in the industry who are making an impact. We are helping educate and entertain the wall and ceiling industry as only W&C can do. What brought these people to the industry? What’s in store for the contractor? And “If Walls Could Talk,” what stories would they tell? Find out all of this and more on each episode.
In this episode of If Walls Could Talk, W&C Publisher Jill Bloom and Trent Cotney, partner at Adams & Reese, discuss the evolving subcontractor market, emphasizing its enduring transformation and the shift towards subcontracting labor for construction projects. Cotney underscores that this shift is primarily driven by the need for scalability and growth within contracting firms rather than solely for cost-saving purposes. However, effective subcontractor management entails thorough vetting, onboarding, and ensuring proper insurance coverage to mitigate risks and ensure project success.
Even with a dedicated employee or marketing agency at the helm, the possibility for social media growth is endless. In this episode, Anna Anderson, CEO of Art Unlimited, discusses how to unlock your company’s social media potential.
In this episode of “If Walls Could Talk,” W&C Editor John Wyatt chats with Dan Sweeney of Sweeney Drywall Finishes about the company's cover feature in our magazine and its ventures in New England. As the May cover star, Sweeney shares insights on niche markets and plans for the upcoming year during a candid discussion unpacking the Northeast market landscape.
In special episode of "If Walls Could Talk," W&C Associate Editor Michael Levitt chats with James Chaney, senior project manager at Acoustical Design Inc., about the honor of being featured on the magazine's cover. Chaney reflects on the humbling experience and discusses ADI's legacy, which he and his wife are committed to preserving after recently acquiring the company.
In a special episode of If Walls Could Talk, Group Publisher Jill Bloom delves into the significance of databases with Anna Anderson, CEO of Art Unlimited, who emphasizes the importance of reaching and retaining customers. Anderson underscores the need to leverage past customer lists and cultivate profiles of ideal customers to enhance marketing strategies and foster growth. She advocates for a thoughtful approach to content creation, urging businesses to identify their ideal customers and actively cultivate relationships with them.
In the latest episode of "If Walls Could Talk," John Wyatt explores the upcoming developments in the spray foam industry, with PUR Consulting's Tom Harris providing insights on first-quarter trade shows and industry trends. Notably, the SPFA event in Las Vegas saw a record-breaking attendance increase, while educational initiatives like ABAA's training programs experienced unprecedented participation. Concurrently, Spray Foam World Wide's annual gathering boasted record numbers, featuring significant giveaways including a fully equipped rig worth $170,000. Additionally, industry exhibitions like the International Builders' Show and the Roofing Expo highlighted the growing interest in spray foam applications, with Harris's Building Envelope Audit Team expanding its offerings, including upcoming virtual training sessions aimed at building owners looking to enhance efficiency and reduce environmental impact.
In this episode of "If Walls Could Talk," W&C Editor John Wyatt interviews Jim Spellos, president of Meeting U, who will be presenting at the NWCB Wall and Ceiling Conference & Trade Show in Indian Wells, Calif. Spellos discusses the impact of AI on productivity and effectiveness, its role in enhancing the building process, tips for implementing AI in both field and office settings, cautionary considerations within AI, and a list of affordable or free AI tools worth exploring.