Quarterly Meeting 2/5/24

Quarterly Meeting

February 5th, 2024

 

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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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