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With time running out, a large Los Angeles venue needs attention to its roof; commercial contractor Centimark and products manufacturer GAF made the job happen
Case Study: The Kia Forum, outside of Los Angeles, was under pressure to have its existing rooftop logo removed and replaced. Contractor Centimark, using GAF products, got the job done on time.
Ed Dunlap — an entrepreneur, restaurateur, philanthropist and family man — was the chairman and founder of CentiMark Corporation, one of the largest commercial roofing companies in North America.
Hear CentiMark leaders Tim Dunlap and John Godwin share how reaching $1 billion in sales started as a dream that became a team mission in this episode of the RC Podcast Show.
Selling always came easy to Ed Dunlap. That much he knew — and held onto as a backup — if his plans for starting his own janitorial supply business fell through.