The new normal of constant change is leaving leaders concerned about being left behind. Instead of implementing half-baked, panic-driven ideas, it’s time to identify the breadcrumbs — subtle hints — the future has left for us to find. In this talk, technology futurist Crystal Washington will show you how to innovate, thrive and enjoy the ride.
In this session, you will:
Understanding the Why: Mental Health & Suicide Prevention in Construction
Suicide is personal—but it is also a public health issue that deeply affects workplaces, families, and communities. The construction industry experiences one of the highest suicide rates among professions, making awareness and prevention critical at every level of the workforce.
Part I of the VitalCog in Construction training focuses on understanding the scope of the issue and why open conversations are essential within the industry. Participants will explore the prevalence of suicide in construction, industry-specific stressors, and the role stigma plays in preventing workers from seeking help. Through evidence-based research and discussion, attendees will gain foundational knowledge of suicide risk factors and warning signs, including insights from the Interpersonal Theory of Suicide.
This session builds awareness, reduces stigma, and lays the groundwork for fostering a culture that prioritizes mental health, resilience, and shared responsibility for prevention.
Attendees seeking the Vital Cog certificate must attend both sessions, Part 1 and Part 2.
Strong communication between the field and the office is the backbone of every successful service organization—yet miscommunication, silos, and misunderstandings continue to disrupt productivity, morale, and customer satisfaction. This session is designed to help leaders break down barriers and build a culture of clarity, trust, and collaboration across teams.
We will explore:
Participants will leave with practical strategies to break down silos, improve transparency, strengthen cross-team relationships, and create communication systems that support efficiency, accountability, and stronger service outcomes.
Ideal for: Owners, managers, dispatchers, supervisors, and team members seeking to improve collaboration between office and field teams.
Every contractor knows the feeling—a project that started on shaky ground and never quite recovered. The truth is, most project failures aren’t execution problems; they’re planning problems in disguise.
In this session, we’ll break down why rigorous upfront planning is the single greatest lever mechanical contractors have to improve project outcomes, protect margin, and reduce the chaos that drains teams. Drawing from real-world experience scaling operations in the mechanical contracting industry, we’ll explore how the best project teams approach planning not as a one-time event, but as a discipline practiced throughout the entire project life cycle.
Taking Action: Recognizing Risk & Having the Conversation
Building on the foundation established in Part I, this session equips participants with the confidence and skills to recognize warning signs and engage in direct, supportive conversations about suicide.
Attendees will learn practical strategies for identifying individuals at risk, responding effectively, and connecting coworkers with appropriate resources. The training emphasizes the importance—and necessity—of direct communication in suicide prevention, promoting a zero‑suicide mindset grounded in safe and effective engagement.
Through videos, group discussion, and guided role‑play practice, participants will strengthen their capacity to support others, encourage help‑seeking behaviors, and become active partners in creating a mentally healthier construction workforce.
Attendees seeking the Vital Cog certificate must attend both sessions, Part 1 and Part 2.
Get ready for a fast‑paced, laugh‑out‑loud, slightly too relatable ride through the messy middle of stuck‑ness—and how to bust out of it with humor, clarity, and just enough caffeine.
It’s time to stop spinning your wheels and start moving forward with purpose, power, and a whole lot of fun. In this high‑energy, story‑packed session, we’ll explore what keeps us stuck (hint: it’s not always what you think) and how to flip the internal switch from hesitation to action, from doubt to drive, and from “maybe later” to “let’s go!”
You can execute a technically excellent project and still lose money. The difference between a profitable job and a painful one often comes down to three disciplines high‑performing teams treat as nonnegotiable: knowing exactly where costs stand at all times, recognizing warning signs before they become budget busters, and actively managing the billing and collections process from day one.
This session is for everyone—not just project managers. When field leaders, operations teams, and accounting professionals share a common understanding of project financials, the entire organization grows stronger. Too often, the people closest to the numbers and the people closest to the work are speaking different languages. This session bridges that gap.
WiMI and the San Diego Rescue Mission (SDRM) will host an interactive, team‑building give‑back experience focused on addressing one of San Diego’s most pressing challenges: homelessness.
During this hands‑on event, attendees will hear a powerful recovery story and actively participate in an initiative that supports individuals and families experiencing homelessness throughout San Diego County. The experience is designed not only to give back to the local community but also to inspire reflection on the impact collective action can create.
Behind every high‑performing service operation is a strong team of service coordinators or dispatchers. This session explores how to intentionally build, develop, and elevate that team into one of a company’s most powerful performance drivers.
While the dispatcher role is critical to any service organization, success starts with clearly defining the role—how it is used today and how it can evolve as the company grows. Attendees will learn how to:
Participants will leave with actionable tools, leadership insights, and awareness of MSCA resources—such as the Dispatchers Course and the HVAC 101 WebBook—to continue strengthening their dispatch teams long after the conference.
Ideal for: Service managers, operations leaders, owners, and anyone responsible for dispatch, scheduling, or field coordination.
From Silence to Speak Up
Ever held back an idea or a question because you weren’t sure how it would land? You’re not alone—and that’s where psychological safety comes in. In this session, we’ll explore what it really means to create a work or team environment where people feel safe to take risks, speak honestly, and be themselves without fear of judgment or backlash.
We’ll keep it real with relatable examples, moments for reflection, and practical tips you can start using right away—whether you’re leading a team or simply want to make your workplace feel a little more human.
The Secret to Sustaining Peak Performance
Success today demands more than effort alone. It requires focus, energy, and strategies that drive sustainable peak performance without sacrificing well‑being. For high‑performing teams and leaders, the challenge isn’t just reaching the top—it’s staying energized, motivated, and fulfilled enough to remain there for the long haul.
This keynote is more than a roadmap for success. It’s a call to action—designed to inspire, recharge teams, and create unstoppable momentum. Leaders and teams will walk away energized, focused, and equipped to achieve extraordinary results with balance, clarity, and purpose.
Set along the San Diego Bay, Coronado offers a polished coastal setting with walkable shopping and dining along Orange Avenue, waterfront views at the Ferry Landing, and easy access to downtown San Diego by bridge or ferry. Attendees staying at the Loews Coronado Bay Resort can enjoy on-site dining, a full-service spa, marina access, and outdoor activities, while nearby attractions include Coronado Beach, bayside paths for walking or biking, and locally owned restaurants and wine bars. Evenings in Coronado are relaxed but social, with waterfront restaurants, live theater, and casual nightlife centered around the village core.