CareGard to Open Offices to Industry Summit Attendees
Agents attending this year’s Industry Summit in Grapevine, Texas, can schedule a time to visit CareGard’s nearby headquarters.
GRAPEVINE, Texas — CareGard Warranty Services Inc. will give a big Texas “Howdy!” to agents attending this year’s Industry Summit: The company will host an open house of its Grapevine, Texas, home office, throughout the four-day event, which will be held just minutes away at the Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention Center starting on Monday, Sept. 11.
CareGard’s directors believe the open house will offer agents the chance to meet “behind-the-scenes” personnel, including its “best-in-industry” claims team. Hosts will give guests the inside scoop on several exciting new products, demonstrate a new F&I app, and send attendees back to the conference with exclusive promotional giveaways. Guests will also enjoy Texas-style barbecue and cold beer in CareGard’s training facility and have the opportunity to put up their best horseshoe score for the chance to win a prize.
Agents are invited to schedule a time to visit CareGard’s office by contacting Brandi Coleman via email or by calling (817) 552-4138.
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