operational efficiency

  • 2015 State of the Industry
    2015 State of the Industry
    Mike Fogarty
    David Seelinger
    Scott Solombrino

    You won’t want to miss this year’s State of the Industry, which promises to be as lively and engaging and it is informative and enlightening. TLPA President Mike Fogarty of Tristar Worldwide, David Seelinger of EmpireCLS Worldwide, and Scott Solombrino of Dav El/BostonCoach will comprise this year’s panel (moderated by Chris Weiss), and will outline how to launch a successful response to TNCs, discuss current trends, and make bold predictions about where the industry’s heading. Straightforward advice and candid discussions are guaranteed to punctuate this must-attend event.

  • Are You Getting the Best Possible Insurance Rates?

    Are You Getting the Best Possible Insurance Rates?

    Join us for a timely and useful workshop that will help operators keep their costs down by getting the best possible insurance rates. We’ll give you examples of what insurance companies look for when they’re determining your rates. Topics include knowing and understanding loss runs, managing claims, hiring practices, ongoing training, and the quality of your chauffeurs on staff. While insurance regulations certainly differ from state to state, you’re bound to get a wealth of information from this session.

    Presented by: Bob Crescenzo of Lancer Insurance and Steve Friedberg of Research Underwriters

  • Are You Making Money?
    Are You Making Money?
    Dawson Rutter
    Commonwealth Worldwide
    Jessica Bouelerice
    The LMC Group

    In this session moderated by Broadway Elite Worldwide’s Jason Sharenow, industry veteran President/CEO of Commonwealth Worldwide Dawson Rutter and The LMC Group’s Director of Finance Jessica Boulerice will use their expertise to help you take a closer, critical look at the financial health of your company while exploring ways to bolster your profit. We’ll help you keep your bottom line and profit margin in check by focusing on the full range of areas to keep tabs on. Take a look at a sample P&L sheet to get a handle on how to break it down, examine your variable and fixed costs, learn how important it is to know your gross profit margin to the percentage point, identify the most crucial KPIs you should be tracking monthly, scrutinize market forces, find out the real cost of carrying A/R debt and more with this session that aims to give you all the tools you need to analyze not only your company’s money-making realities but also its potential.

  • Business Development: Thriving Through Growth

    Business Development: Thriving Through Growth

    Most CEOs drive company sales, but every member of the team is a potential sales touchpoint for clients. Using these two successful models, speakers will share how to create a structure where everyone sells and how even traditional non-sales positions can be critical for the overall sales effort. It will also include how to create KPIs that focus on conversion rates, track sales and accountability, mentor your existing staff, and build an effective sales team.

    Presented by: Dave Reinhart of TBR Global and Wayne Knaub of RSM Maintenance

  • Center Stage Tech Panel

    Center Stage Tech Panel

    You probably spend a fair amount of time contemplating the latest in technology, including software to make your own company more efficient and reduce errors. It can be challenging to sift through all that our industry technology providers have to offer, so hear it from company reps themselves. Topics will include automation, apps, interconnectivity, data analytics, safety, and so much more. Further, panelists will share what they anticipate will be the future of the transportation industry as it relates to technology.

    Presented by: Sean Arena of Limo Anywhere, David Hirsch of Livery Coach, Eddie McCoy of FASTTRAK, Derek Skawinski of Hudson Software, and Apurva Patel of GroundWidgets
    Moderated by: Jason Sharenow of Broadway Elite Worldwide

  • Contingency Planning: Stress-Testing Your Business for Likely Shock Scenarios (Part 1: Finance Related)
    Contingency Planning: Stress-Testing Your Business for Likely Shock Scenarios (Part 1: Finance Related)
    Kathy Kahne
    Windy City Limousine
    Dawson Rutter
    Commonwealth Worldwide Chauffeured Services

    Part one, moderated by Jason Sharenow of Broadway Elite Chauffeured Services Worldwide and co-chair of our Education Committee, includes speaker Kathy Kahne of Windy City Limousine, a well-regarded industry expert and Dawson Rutter, founder of Commonwealth Worldwide, a leader with 35 years in the business. For many, the pain and ambivalence of the 2008 recession remains a profoundly complex and still-present topic despite recovery, yet financial swings occur all the time. We’ll discuss how to ready your company financially before those economic dips. Other topics include the loss of a large client (especially one equivalent to a 20-percent revenue drop) and how to diversify to avoid such a situation in the future; the ubiquitous price wars that challenge long-standing relationships with otherwise reasonable clients; dealing with cash flow; and legal issues like employee embezzlement or IRS audits. This session will give you the peace of mind you need to think intelligently during a crisis rather than impulsively.

  • Creative Revenue Streams Right Under Your Nose

    Creative Revenue Streams Right Under Your Nose

    Increase revenue by doing more with what you already have, using your current infrastructure thoughtfully. We’ll touch on areas within your business that could be used in slow times to increase revenue. Examples include loss of use, short-term rentals, reallocation of fleet, paying local affiliates for their drivers, leasing drivers, using vehicles to transport things other than people (high-priority delivery items) and retail work for internal departments such as detailing or in-house mechanics.

    Presented by: Alan Candeub of Park Avenue Limousine and Daniel Perez of DPV Transportation

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  • Everybody Sells: Seizing Opportunities To Build Your Revenue

    Everybody Sells: Seizing Opportunities To Build Your Revenue

    They say that getting sales is like grabbing at low-hanging fruit. Well, that fruit is ripe and ready for picking. Geared with the small operator in mind, this informative workshop will show you how to maximize your profits and growth by snaring business that is within your reach. Join us to get an education on how to turn leads into money and get the most of the business available in your market. We’ll also give you a run down on services and resources that are available to a business on the move, and prepare you for hiring or increasing staff.

    Presented by: Kim J. Garner of Best Transportation and Kimberly Vissak of Build a Team Consultants

  • Improving Operational Efficiency
    Improving Operational Efficiency Through Productivity Tools and Technology
    Jason Sharenow
    Broadway Elite
    Tony Simon
    Reston Limousine

    Experienced operators will share insights about the latest products and help you navigate the ever-changing landscape of new technologies and current techniques. Whether it's an app, telephony, or a new back-office system, our experts will help you become a more efficient and cost-conscious operation, while making the most of your budget.

  • Money in the Bank: Presenting Your Best to Lenders

    Money in the Bank: Presenting Your Best to Lenders

    This session will focus on ways that companies can position themselves to be more attractive to banks to secure commercial loans. It will examine the most relevant criteria lenders look at, as well as how each weighs into the decision. It will also include advice on how to raise money through personal and credit card processor loans, and other resourceful and nonconventional methods.

    Presented by: Andi Gray of Strategy Leaders and Sami Elotmani of Destination MCO

  • Priced for Profit: How to Calculate and Determine if a Vehicle, Run or Even Client is Making You Money
    Priced for Profit: How to Calculate and Determine if a Vehicle, Run or Even Client is Making You Money
    Michael Campbell
    Grace Limousine
    Ron Sorci
    Professional Consulting Resources

    This session will help you pinpoint what services and customers are profitable by weighing their financial pros and cons. You’ll be able to determine what—and who—is either filling your coffers or decreasing your margins so you can move ahead accordingly.