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What is the importance of relationships in the industry?

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November 15, 2024 at 8:04 p.m.

AnnaLockhart

Join us for a LIVE Coffee Conversations from Duro-Last® headquarters in Saginaw, Michigan with the Gottron family — a powerhouse in the roofing industry spanning three generations. Tune in to learn about the family legacy and how they have navigated relationships - both within the industry and among their team. 

Hosted by Heidi J. Ellsworth, this episode explores the incredible family legacy that started with Joe Gottron Sr., one of Duro-Last’s first independent sales representatives. After meeting the passionate inventor and founder of Duro-Last, John R. Burt, Joe’s award-winning sons Jeff, Mike and Bryan Gottron have since grown multi-generational family businesses that have achieved hundreds of millions in sales across the Midwest. Listen in as they share invaluable insights, tips and reflections on their journey. Learn what it takes to uphold a legacy in an ever-evolving industry. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from a family that’s not only shaped the roofing landscape but continues to drive it forward. 

 


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