Point of Rental hosts annual conference

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02 December 2015

Point of Rental Software, Inc., a provider of rental and inventory management software, saw a record high attendance at its sold-out international conference, which is hosted annually each fall.

Held in Texas at the Fort Worth Hilton, the company hosted 200 customers from around the world. The three-day event consisted of industry-specific training seminars and networking opportunities for continued learning and business profitability. Attendees also heard from Point of Rental CEO, Wayne Harris, on new developments within the software. Keynote speaker, Paul Gibbs, founder and global director of the Pais Movement, spoke on "Turning Learners into Leaders," and Richard Reising, founder and president of Artistry Labs, taught "Everything You Do Is Marketing."

Gary Anderson of Seattle-based Star Rentals, Inc., said, “The speakers and breakout out sessions were very enlightening… We are incredibly glad we attended and look forward to coming again next year.”

Jacob Lacour, general manager at McGee Equipment Rental & Sales, said, “This was so great, I didn’t want it to end. The training was really exceptional and the connections I made with other rental store owners really put this conference over the top. I already have plans to visit other stores I met at the conference and learn from their operations.”

The conference concluded with a tour of two Point of Rental customer locations, Rental Stop and Celebration Event Rental, with a final stop at the Point of Rental corporate headquarters to meet the staff and experience the office culture.

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