Register Now for MCAA25: Early Bird Deadline Approaching

December 24, 2024

The Early Bird registration deadline for MCAA25 is fast approaching, with just days remaining until December 31, 2024. Register for MCAA25 today to lock in the Convention’s most favorable registration rates. Don’t miss this opportunity to attend a comprehensive and insightful event that promises to shape the future of your business and leadership strategies. Register today!

Industry-Leading Sessions to Empower Your Team

MCAA25 will feature a series of engaging and highly relevant sessions designed to provide real-world solutions to the challenges mechanical construction, service and plumbing professionals face every day. Highlights include:

How to Fix a Broken Project: Habits and Practices of a Superstar Project Manager

Presented by Dan Fierstein and Matt Gioffre, construction lawyers at Cohen Seglias Pallas Greenhall & Furman, P.C., this session will delve into the critical strategies and best practices for rescuing troubled projects. With their deep expertise in construction law, Fierstein and Gioffre will offer practical advice on everything from identifying key contract provisions to managing change orders, ensuring proper documentation, and communicating effectively with clients. Attendees will leave with the tools to not only steer projects back on course but to excel in navigating even the most complex and high-pressure situations.

THE CULTURE SHIFT! Creating a Culture in Which People Can Come to Work and Be the Best Version of Themselves

Join Steve Thomas as he explores the foundational role that organizational culture plays in driving business success. Drawing from extensive research, Thomas will emphasize how fostering a culture where employees can thrive leads to not only higher performance and morale but also a competitive advantage in the marketplace. This session is essential for leaders and HR professionals looking to cultivate an environment that inspires excellence and attracts top talent.

Lessons Learned, Legacies Earned: A Family Business Saga

In this deeply personal and insightful session, Jim McCarl and Foster McCarl from The McCarl Group will share lessons learned from their experience in managing a successful family business. They will discuss the profound impact of organizational culture on both business outcomes and employee well-being. With a focus on the importance of health and safety—both physical and psychological—Jim and Foster will underscore how a positive, supportive culture can lead to long-term success and create a lasting legacy. This session is particularly valuable for those working in family-run businesses or companies looking to strengthen their internal culture.

Don’t Miss Out – Register Today!

By registering before December 31, 2024, you’ll lock in the best available rates for MCAA25 and ensure your place at the premier event for mechanical contracting professionals. Registration rates will increase starting January 1, 2025, so now is the time to act.

Register today and join industry leaders, experts, and peers for an unforgettable educational experience at MCAA25. Time is running out—secure your spot now and take advantage of these exclusive early bird rates!

Important: Please carefully review the MCAA Cancellation Policy during your registration.

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