(Courtesy of OJBA) Professionals in the construction and management industries have come to trust the OJBA (Orthodox Jewish Builders Association) for spearheading their acclaimed tri-annual expositions, which include the Interstate, Citywide and Catskills Expos.
The second annual Interstate Expo by OJBA will target New York’s Orange and Rockland counties and its neighboring North Jersey regions; exhibitors and attendees anticipate a day of productivity via congregating, communicating, connecting and reconnecting with like-minded professionals in the industry.
This year’s Interstate Expo is scheduled for November 28 at the Meadowlands Exposition Center in Secaucus, New Jersey. The event will serve as a conglomeration for builders and property developers, contractors and subcontractors and management firms, as well as for suppliers and service providers to affirm their credibility at the most prominent construction and management venue.
Getting to meet prospective contacts under one roof is guaranteed to generate business growth. Greeting existing clients at such an epic event affirms a congenial rapport. Exhibitors gain brand recognition by showcasing their products and services at an expansive venue that offers clear booth visibility and wider aisles for maximal exposure.
Keeping up with the industry’s trends, fluctuating municipal laws and requirements and the most recent updates in the constructional spectrum can be daunting. The Interstate Expo will feature educational forums conducted by leading connoisseurs in the trade. Each presenter will engage the audience with their niche’s expertise—imparting comprehensive knowledge that will clarify the aforementioned key components, expound on industry specifics and provide valuable insights. Inevitability, participants will increase awareness and escalate sales.
“Networking is key,” said Mike Weber, CEO of OJBA’s exposition events. “The unanimous feedback is one of affirmation and appreciation in providing the community a professional communicative platform where solid connections are made with businesses acclaimed.” The enthusiastic response is what motivates OJBA to extol intense efforts in cultivating the community’s construction and management’s economic evolution with the most current networking and educational prospects.
Weber concluded, “In construction, people spend most of their day at the job sites. That doesn’t leave much time for networking or social interaction with customers and clients. Most of these guys,” said Weber, “are blue-collar workers who leave everything behind for a day so that they can attend the Interstate Expo. There’s a certain sacrifice involved, but ultimately it is worth their while. Those who sign up for this event are usually able to bring their businesses to the next level.”
Interstate’s mission is to help people grow. When wary novices approach the Interstate’s staff and ask if the event is for them, we answer in the affirmative. Every sponsor and successful entrepreneur at the Interstate Expo was once a beginner.
The staunch support, marketing exposure and continual media coverage pre-show; the amiable atmosphere whilst networking during the expo; in addition to the effective outcome post-show are what make the Interstate Expo a must-attend for those associated in the construction and management industries.
Register online at www.interstateexpo.com�or call 845-763-0003.