CarpetsPlus Colortile sets annual summit

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Chattanooga, Tenn. — CarpetsPlus Colortile will hold its 2014 Summit in Bend, Ore., Oct. 11-13, at the Sunriver Resort.

Randy Reed, owner of Colortile in Bend, will be hosting the event.

CarpetsPlus Colortile Summits enhance member businesses through networking, sharing best practices, and training. These events are hosted by a CarpetsPlus Colortile member who opens his or her business for the benefit of the group.

Ron Dunn, co-CEO, said, “Summits are about members getting a behind the scenes view of how a fellow dealer runs their business. Being a member of CarpetsPlus Colortile allows members to get this type of ‘insider information’ that is readily shared with them. It’s an advantage over their competition that non-members just don’t have access to.”

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