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Optional Networking

 

June 7 10:00 AM-1:00 pm

LAWN Games

Cornhole, Puttskee, Checkers 

Get in early? Don’t go sit in your hotel room.

We’re taking over the lawn Sunday from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. for a little friendly competition, and the kind of conversations that are way easier before badges and sessions start.

This is where you meet people without trying to “network.”
Where you find your people before the rest of the week gets busy.

Come play, come hang, or just come see who’s already in town.

June 8 and 9 6:30-7:30 am

Morning Walks

Sponsored by Conrad winter

Start your day with a walk and a conversation.

Join us Monday and Tuesday from 6:30–7:30 a.m. for an informal group walk around the property. It’s an easy way to meet people, get some fresh air, and head into the day feeling a little more grounded.

Just show up and join in.


Mackenzie Hill - 2026 ELEVATE

Mackenzie Hill

Senior Marketing Coordinator
Jacksonville Port Authority (JAXPORT)

Mackenzie Hill serves as Senior Marketing Coordinator for the Jacksonville Port Authority (JAXPORT), an international trade seaport in Jacksonville, FL, USA, connecting customers with 140 ports in 70 countries.

Mackenzie is responsible for planning and executing the port’s trade shows, conferences and customer events. She also supports JAXPORT’s marketing campaigns, coordinates collateral and promotional items, and mentors JAXPORT’s Sales and Marketing interns.
Mackenzie has worked in roles of increasing responsibility at JAXPORT, from administration to marketing support and her current role. Prior to JAXPORT, she worked in administration for the State Attorney’s Office, 4th Judicial Circuit of Florida.

Her work in event planning execution has been recognized with the prestigious Trailblazer industry award in 2024 for JAXPORT's Breakbulk Americas campaign, and she was also named as a Rising Star in 2022 with the Transportation Marketing and Sales Association (TMSA).

Mackenzie earned her bachelor of arts in international studies from the University of North Florida in 2012.

Ash Thoms - 2026 ELEVATE

Ash Thoms

Trade Show and Events Manager, ITS Logistics

Ash Thoms is the Senior Trade Show & Events Manager at ITS Logistics, where she leads the strategy and execution of the company’s presence at major industry conferences and events.

With deep experience in logistics marketing and event management, Ash focuses on creating meaningful connections between brands, partners, and customers through impactful trade show experiences. She is also active in the Transportation Marketing & Sales Association (TMSA) community and regularly shares insights on trends shaping logistics events and industry engagement.

June 9 2:00-2:45pm

Stop Sounding Like Everyone Else: Building a Brand People Remember

This session explores how logistics brands can tell honest, meaningful stories that attract the right customers and support revenue growth without overcomplicating things. I will dig into how voice, messaging, and content shape buyer trust long before sales is ever involved. Expect practical conversation, relatable examples, and frameworks that meet teams where they are today, whether you’re a one-person marketing shop or a full department.

Key takeaways are:

  • A simple framework for creating messaging that feels human and still supports revenue goals.

  • Tools for building trust with buyers long before sales enters the conversation.

  • A grounded, repeatable way to align marketing, sales, and leadership around one clear story.

June 8 3:30-4:15pm

From Warm Lead to Winning Load: Fixing the Marketing-to-Sales Breakdown in Freight Brokerage

In today’s freight environment, marketing is finally doing its job. Producing warm, qualified leads from shippers who request quotes, download content, attend webinars, or engage online. However, many of those leads fail to convert into active customers, booked loads, or long-term accounts. The problem isn’t demand, it’s the handoff.

In this workshop, we'll unpack why brokers are losing qualified opportunities, even when shippers raise their hands. We’ll explore the root causes: unclear qualification criteria, inconsistent or slow follow-up, poor messaging alignment, lack of sales enablement, and limited visibility into what happens after the lead is passed to a rep.

Key takeaways:

  • Ask targeted questions that reveal the true problems
  • Connect operational pain points to a compelling next step
  • Document buyer criteria to guide follow‑up and proposals

Ready to take your knowledge to the next level?

Explore Denver (On Your Own or With Others)

Denver has a lot to offer if you are spending extra time

If you’re extending your stay, or just want to connect outside of scheduled programming, there’s plenty to explore nearby. Grab a few people you’ve met, or turn it into an unofficial outing.

Right at The Inverness
You don’t even have to leave the property. The resort has a full golf club and spa if you’re looking to unwind, reset, or sneak in a little extra time outside. You can check out everything available here: Explore Things to Do at The Inverness

Cherokee Ranch & Castle
Sweeping views, a little history, and something totally different from your typical conference backdrop.

Forney Museum of Transportation
If you’re in this industry, this one hits. Vintage cars, rail equipment, and a look at how far transportation has come.

Wings Over the Rockies
Aviation, aerospace, and a glimpse into where transportation is heading next.

iFLY Indoor Skydiving
Want something a little more memorable than dinner? This is it.