Industry expert Mel Holsinger will conduct a seminar on educating facility managers at the upcoming Inside Self-Storage Las Vegas Expo, Feb. 6, at 2:15 p.m. Holsinger will help storage operators understand the importance of keeping trained in new products, current laws and operational techniques. He’ll also identify diverse resources for obtaining this information.
Holsinger is the president of Tucson, Ariz.-based Professional Self Storage Management LLC, which offers facility management, consulting and development services. He is also the author of a column titled “Manager’s Memo,” published bi-monthly in Inside Self-Storage magazine.
The ISS Vegas Expo, Feb. 5-8, is the self-storage industry’s largest conference and tradeshow, featuring four days of educational seminars, vendor exhibits and networking opportunities. It will be held at The Venetian Hotel Resort Casino/Sands Expo & Convention Center. The Expo is sponsored by ISS magazine, a monthly trade publication for owners, operators, managers, investors and suppliers of the storage industry. For details, visit www.insideselfstorage.com/expo.
Manager Education Highlighted at Inside Self-Storage Expo
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