Join us this year at the Worship Facilities Conference & Expo, held in Charlotte, North Carolina, October 27th-30th. Not only are we an exhibitor at the show, but we will be co-presenting two seminar sessions. Descriptions of each session are listed below:
Decisions, Decisions, Decisions | People, Space, Time and Money
Wednesday, October 28, 2009 | 11:00 AM-12:30 PM
Developing, building and renovating facilities is challenging because the formula for success requires a careful balance of four interrelated elements: people, space, time and money. How do you build the space you need for people who will attend in the future with money that has yet to be given on a timeline that changes with every decision? Establishing the best mix of these elements for each project is the formula for success. Join us as we explore a holistic approach to strategy, design and perhaps the biggest challenge…how to pay for it all.
David Evans will co-present with Jeff Otero, Senior Consultant and VP at Strategic Dimensions, and Jim Shepard, CEO and Principal at GENERIS.
Avoid the Top 10 Pitfalls of Church Building Projects
Friday, October 30, 2009 | 2:30 PM-3:30 PM
Developing church facilities is exhilarating, memorable and survivable. But it can also be costly and difficult if not properly planned. In this session, you’ll gain practical advice based on real-world project experience and maximize your success rate of your next building project. You’ll hear about the top 10 pitfalls that often plague church building projects and experience real mistakes made by other churches, so you can avoid them in your own projects. Effective strategic planning will help you succeed!
Brian Rathsam will co-present with Jeff Otero, Senior Consultant and VP at Strategic Dimensions.
If you are interested in a complimentary conference pass, please send an email to (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) and we will enter your name in the drawing! We also have access to a special discounted show rate per attendee.
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