Hurricane Irene Media Expert on Building Preparedness

August 22, 2011

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Media Contact: Kathleen Lowe, Director of Marketing [email protected]/954.941.9111
Best Roofing, 1600 NE 12th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33305


Media Expert on Hurricane Building Preparedness

Best Roofing is providing an expert in Hurricane Preparedness for Commercial & Residential Buildings.  Gregg Wallick, President & CEO of Best Roofing Inc. is  available to the media for expert comment or analysis throughout the potentially active 2011 season.

Gregg Wallick, President & CEO
Gregg Wallick is the president & CEO of Best Roofing Inc. and is well known in the roofing industry as the “go-to” guy for the most difficult projects.  A second generation professional roofing contractor, Best Roofing’s President and CEO, Gregg Wallick’s knowledge and passion for the industry is the driving force behind Best Roofing’s outstanding reputation, growth, and success.  From daily project reviews to weekly progress meetings and site inspections, Gregg engages in every project and product which bears the company name; ensuring that every client’s expectations are met or exceeded.

As a former captain of the Miami Hurricanes football team, Gregg believes in the principle that everything relates back to the fundamentals.  Under Gregg’s leadership, Best Roofing has grown from a small roofing company into one of the largest, highly respected commercial roofing companies in South Florida.

Gregg is a University of Miami graduate, holding both his undergraduate degree in business administration as well as his MBA.  Professionally, Gregg has served as the past director of the National Roofing Contractors Association and retains numerous licenses throughout Florida.

 

Areas of Expertise

  • Hurricane preparedness for commercial & residential buildings
  • Wind speed, force and impact on buildings
  • Hurricane-resistant building construction
  • How wind affects homes and buildings
  • Florida’s hurricane-related building codes
  • What to do after the damage
  • How to hire a contractor