MRAA talent show open for nominations
The Marine Retailers Association of the Americas has opened the call for nominations and applications process for the “Fork It Over” Marine Industry Talent Show.
The Marine Retailers Association of the Americas has opened the call for nominations and applications process for the “Fork It Over” Marine Industry Talent Show.
Troy Hazard will talk about the challenges that lie ahead for dealers in “Future-Proofing Your Dealership.”

Dealer registration for the 2018 Marine Dealer Conference and Expo, which runs Dec. 9-12 in Orlando, Fla., is open, offering discounts for those who sign up this month.
Through a partnership with Grow Boating and the Marine Retailers of the Americas, the 2017 Marine Dealer Conference and Expo opening keynote presenter Tim Sanders will host a webinar on Tuesday.
Organizers of the Marine Dealer Conference & Expo are seeking educational-session proposals from potential speakers for the 2018 conference that will take place Dec. 9-12 in Orlando, Fla.

The Marine Dealer Conference & Expo this past December had recurring themes, and they weren’t sugarcoated: Workforce shortages desperately need to be addressed, and boat dealers must embrace a retail landscape that has completely changed from the one that existed just five years ago.

Health care costs have been one of the biggest challenges for boat dealers, making it difficult to retain workers.

The No. 1 reason people leave their job has nothing to do with money.

When Marcus Sheridan’s business tanked along with the economy, his fiberglass pool company was on the brink of bankruptcy. So he decided to start to answer customers’ questions on his website.

Some speakers at the Marine Dealer Conference and Expo seemed to have at least one common thread, regardless of the subject matter.
The Marine Retailers Association of the Americas has opened the call for nominations and applications process for the “Fork It Over” Marine Industry Talent Show.
Troy Hazard will talk about the challenges that lie ahead for dealers in “Future-Proofing Your Dealership.”

Dealer registration for the 2018 Marine Dealer Conference and Expo, which runs Dec. 9-12 in Orlando, Fla., is open, offering discounts for those who sign up this month.
Through a partnership with Grow Boating and the Marine Retailers of the Americas, the 2017 Marine Dealer Conference and Expo opening keynote presenter Tim Sanders will host a webinar on Tuesday.
Organizers of the Marine Dealer Conference & Expo are seeking educational-session proposals from potential speakers for the 2018 conference that will take place Dec. 9-12 in Orlando, Fla.

The Marine Dealer Conference & Expo this past December had recurring themes, and they weren’t sugarcoated: Workforce shortages desperately need to be addressed, and boat dealers must embrace a retail landscape that has completely changed from the one that existed just five years ago.

Health care costs have been one of the biggest challenges for boat dealers, making it difficult to retain workers.

The No. 1 reason people leave their job has nothing to do with money.

When Marcus Sheridan’s business tanked along with the economy, his fiberglass pool company was on the brink of bankruptcy. So he decided to start to answer customers’ questions on his website.

Some speakers at the Marine Dealer Conference and Expo seemed to have at least one common thread, regardless of the subject matter.