Shirt Lab Summit 2024 Registration Open
Registration for the 2024 virtual Shirt Lab Summit is now open. Registration for this year’s event is free. The 2024 theme is “Profit,” and the video tracks will feature 38 industry leaders discussing this topic from five different viewpoints.
The first viewpoint is from a sales perspective. Presenting in this category are the following speakers:
- Aaron Montgomery
- Justin McKibben
- Jed Seifert
- Kevin Baumgart
- Mark Coudray
- Mark Graham
- Milissa Gibson
- Brayden Jessen
- Jenna Sackett
- Jeremy Parker

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Presenters in the production category include:
- Jesse Martinez
- Joyce Jagger
- Nicole Pape
- Richard Greaves
- Ross Hunter
- Alan Howe
- Erich Campbell
- Nate Leber
- Tony Wavering
Speaking about marketing as it relates to profit are:
- Adrienne Palmer
- Beth Adams
- Charity Gibson
- Kevin Oakley
- Amber Massey
- Brittany Long
- Tom Rauen
The fourth category, covering type of customer, includes the following speakers:
- Adam Tanaka
- Davis Slagle
- Jason Peters
- Dave Connor
- Alison Banholzer
And finally, speaking about profit as it relates to type of work are:
- Joe Ortinau
- Justin Leader
- Sean Kirkpatrick
- Zach Dewhurst
- Josh Ellsworth
- Todd Downing
- Marshall Atkinson
Each speaker was asked the same three questions for each profit segment and answered based on their expertise and viewpoint.
The five videos containing the answers to each segment’s first questions are free to everyone. The next 10 videos containing the answers to the second and third questions, the interview transcripts, and the
“Shirt Lab Summit How-To Profit Guide” are available for a $37 fee. Shirt Lab Tribe members receive all-access to everything for free. You can view the official event guide here.
On or after Monday, Nov. 4, 2024, you can register for the Shirt Lab Summit at www.shirtlabsummit.com. Video access will be available starting Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2024.
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