b'ing and engaging the workforce to enhance both profits and productiv-ity was well received.Kenneycontinuedwithasec-ondpresentationintheafternoon regarding the local and global roof-ing market, which he said will grow toover$250billionby2026and will create various strains on the in-dustry, such as production output, ongoingsupplychainissues,eco-nomic changes and technological ad-vances. Kenneys session concluded with advice on how the industry can best adapt to the coming new nor-mal to protect roofing contractors bottom line. On day three, the final session of the conference took an unexpected (butwelcome)detourintoestate planning considerations for roofing businessowners.PresenterSheri Wicks,acommerciallawyerfrom McInnesCoopersSt.Johnsof-fice,spokeabouttheimportance ofprotectingthecompanylegacy as well as the financial security of both family members and key busi-nessstakeholders. Following the awards luncheon, keynoteandclosingspeakerDerm Flynn was introduced. Flynn spoke about how he and his wife Dianne ORN THE ONLY SOURCE FOR PROFESSIONAL ICI ROOFING CONTRACTORS IN ONTARIO ONTARIO ROOFING NEWSISSUE 2 202319'