Quarterly Meeting 2/5/24

Quarterly Meeting

February 5th, 2024

 

Liftech Picnic

Companies with great cultures, provide great service to their customers. At Liftech, we believe in full transparency to all our employees regarding our future direction, vision, financials, goals, intentions, & culture.

2023 Recap & 2024 Goals
New Products & Services
New Customer-Friendly Financing
Best Hiring Practices
2024 Company Retreat
Employee Survey Feedback & Resulted Changes

Clear Culture-Driven Values

Our company goal hasn’t changed:
Effectively educate and help Colorado homeowners regarding concerns about their home’s foundation & concrete. We are customer-focused, so our goals and next initiatives start with our customers.

2023 Recap & 2024 Goals

2023 was a challenging year for Colorado homeowners & small businesses like oursevles.  Mortgage interest rates were high, concerns of a recession, inflation, and a general cloud of cautious uncertainty in people.  We talked about 2023’s good & bad, what we learned, and our strongest approach going into 2024.  

Industry-Leading Services & Roles

✅  Expanded & Optimized Waterproofing Offerings

✅  Micah was promoted to General Manager

✅  New Feild Superintendant To Provide Additional Support

✅  New Best In-Industry Financing Options

✅ More Sales staff for better/faster customer serivces

Employee Surveys & Retreats

✅ Congradulating Our Top Performers. Everyone here is doing their part and we want to encourage that.

✅  Results & themes from our internal employee survey.  Feedback is key in keeping us the highest rated employer in our industry in Colorado.

✅ Our 2024 Employee Retreat destination In Palm Springs, California

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