Bridging Manufacturer Supplier and Contractor Members at MCAA’s 2024 Converge in Indianapolis, IN

June 28, 2024

Indianapolis played host to MCAA’s 2024 Converge meeting, a pivotal event bringing together Manufacturers, Suppliers and Contractor industry leaders under one roof. Held from June 24-26 at the home of the Indianapolis Indians, this year’s meeting marked a significant convergence of ideas, innovations, and collaborations aimed at shaping the future of mechanical contracting, through executive-to-executive meetings. Each attendee worked hard to prepare for this meeting through completing profiles and pre-meetings to arrive and have more meaningful conversations in person.

The group was welcomed with a reception & dinner at Victory Field on Monday night. Many took part in batting practice on the field in the scorching heat, with some even making it over the fence. Tuesday was a busy day behind closed doors, with up to twelve 45-minute meetings, networking continued between meetings and at dinner. Wednesday concluded with a half-day of the remaining 45-minute meetings.

MCAA’s 2024 Converge not only delivered a strategic, excutive-to-executive, engaging experience but left the members with smiles and key business take-a-ways. 

Save the date for MCAA’s 2025 Converge in Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 23-25, 2025. We have a max capacity for (25) Manufacturer/Supplier member companies and (40) Contractor member companies. If you are interested in reserving a spot, contact Lesley Ravas.

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