GlassBuild America 2017 is now complete and I can honestly
say this was pretty much unlike any of the others I have attended. The weather scenario surely played an
unexpected role in how things would unfold.
In the end I think the experience was more positive than many could have
expected when the forecast targeted Atlanta for the day before the show opened
(and the day most people would arrive)
There were great stories of people who were so determined to
get there they had to rebook flights multiple times or had to fly to cities
near Atlanta and drive in. But once
attendees arrived they were greeted with eventually 2 great days of weather and a jam-packed floor that raised the bar
once again in regards to exhibits and product offerings.
Thank you to all who attended and exhibited- your efforts
were truly appreciated and I hope you benefit greatly from it.
So now to my annual look at the things I liked and noticed
and the people I ran into along the way.
Note that I was not as active on the floor as I was on the
past because I spent a lot of time at the Window & Door Dealer Days. While that took me away from some of the
action, I learned a ton there and was blown away by the content and
collaboration.
There is no doubt that oversized and interior glass is hot
right now. I was impressed by the focus
on those categories from the product, component, and machinery side. Speaking of machinery, each year seeing the
advancements really gets me going. Glass
equipment both from fabricating and installation keeps getting smarter and
faster. I also liked the concentration
on safety with regards to the installation equipment being shown.
Booth wise exhibitors are not messing around- they take this
event seriously and their exhibits show it.
Some are more artistic or graphically pleasing incorporating product
(Vitro, Guardian, Lisec, Bohle, M3, HHH, Quanex) while others come straight at
you with their wares- cutting to the chase.
(IGE, CR Laurence, Matodi, Gardner)
But in the end it was truly an impressive display of approaches to brand
and product.
For me the networking is always the key and being able to
catch up with the best and brightest in our world is quite frankly a
thrill. I got to spend time pre show
with Rob Struble of Vitro and I still hope his marketing acumen will rub off on
me someday. It was great to spend a few
minutes with Tom O’Malley of Clover Architectural, and then to be able to see
his amazing product in action at the new Mercedes Benz Stadium next store was
very cool. I only get to see Rob Botman
and Jordan Richards from Glassopolis once per year, so I try to take advantage
of that- plus I loved that they brought out one of their classic campaigns for
their booth background- well done men!
I mention this every year but even if I only get to spend 30
seconds with the brilliant PR/Marketing/Communication gurus Rich Porayko and
Heather West, I am grateful. It was
great to see Dan Polling from Schott and he still could pass for a double for
actor James Franco. I love getting time
with Mike Synon and Terry Hessom from HHH.
Though Mike always had a line of people waiting to see him, so next year
I’ll have to make an appointment. I am
glad Dustin Anderson of Anderson Glass made it over for the show and it is
always cool to see what’s popping in his world- that guy does great for our
industry.
I was happy to get a few minutes with Darijo Babic of
Guardian, his energy and passion for the craft is top notch. And on the subject of top notch and Guardian,
I have always had that respect for Chris Dolan and it was good to see him and
spend some time. The video and product
release that Chris and the gang had was extremely impressive- the production
value was off the charts- serious kudos to everyone who had a part in that
effort.
Chris Fronsoe from ICD was among one of the folks who ended
having to drive in from a regional airport and yet despite the length of trip
and adventure, he still was the best-dressed person at the show. I’m always
delighted to visit with the great Shelly Farmer of SC Railing. She introduced me to Scott Rowe of Rowe
Fenestration and that was appreciated greatly- good guy and was pretty cool of
him to tweet out a picture of us on the floor- loved the use of social
media! I also met the impressive duo of
Jessica Olander and Katie Tarka- they manage the Connecticut and Massachusetts
Glass Dealers and I loved how active they were in trying to learn more for
their membership and help those groups advance.
Last- social media was a big star of the show, more and more
people continue to use it and the communication from it became more important
with the need to get out information, timing etc. I was honored to be asked to do an Express
Learning session on it and it was admittedly one of the neater things I have
gotten to do in my business life. I can
now cross off “speak at GlassBuild” from the bucket list!
So we now look forward to 2018 show and meeting wise… and
there’s a lot to expect- I’ll hit on that next week and I’ll also cover the
exciting news of GANA and NGA as well.
That is HUGE and great news for our world.
LINKS of the WEEK
Selfies can spread lice?
Ugh- warn your teens!
I am fascinated by the Tesla vehicle. And this story only adds to it.
Got this one submitted to me and its another angle from the
hurricane- hogging much needed parking spaces in a garage
VIDEO of the WEEK
If this movie is half as good as the trailer- look out. Wow.
“All the Money in the World” is the story of J. Paul Getty.
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