In-Person /Online
(Hybrid)
BIA HAWAII
94-487 Akoki St.
Waipahu, HI, 96797
Fees/Admission
BIA-Members: $300 Non-Members: $400
ETF cost: $200 Partial funding available through the Employment & Training Fund (ETF). Do not register on-line if applying for ETF.
Registration Cancellation Policy: Registration payments are 100% refundable up to 2 weeks prior to the class date. Any cancellation fees less than 2 weeks are 50% refundable.
Contact Information
Eva Marie: (808) 629- 7504 or Barbara Nishikawa (808) 629-7505 Send Email
CAPS I Marketing Strategies for Aging...
Description
Millions of Americans are living longer and more active lives, And with their Changing lifestyles, maturing Americans are also looking to revitalize their home environments. Identifying these opportunities and developing the skills to interact with 50+ customers can help you grow your business dramatically. Learn best practices in communicating and interacting with this exciting and evolving population, and take advantage of one of the fastest growing market segments in remodeling and related industries.
As a graduate of this course, you will be able to:
Explain the three segments within the Aging in Place market that present business opportunities for building professionals
Implement a process for promoting new opportunities for products and services in the Aging in Place market
Enhance your sales process with effective techniques for the Aging in Place market
Who Should Take This Course?
This course will benefit builders, remodelers and allied professionals that serve the aging in place market, including occupational therapists, real estate professionals and trade contractors as well as academics.
This workshop counts for six (6) continuing education credits (registered with the DCCA Real Estate Commission), approved provider - BIA Hawaii
Presenter: Tag Gilkeson, NAHB Certified CAPS Instructor
Tag holds an Associates degree in Architecture and a Bachelors in Construction Management. Through extensive experience in real estate and construction industry, he has started a General Contracting company and building spec homes for investors and homeowners to purchase or lease.
Tag continues to give back to the industry by being involved with organizations and engaging in continuing education.