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Register for RoofFest to get expert insights from keynote speakers, including Mayor Glenn Jacobs.

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Calling all Knoxville business owners: start the year off strong at RoofFest 2026, a day of networking, education, and charitable impact for local entrepreneurs + community leaders.

RoofFest is presented by Benton Roofing and will take place at the Knoxville Convention Center on Wednesday, Jan. 7. All event proceeds benefit the Wounded Warrior Project.

Grab tickets for:

  • Networking sessions
  • Breakfast with Mayor Glenn Jacobs
  • Appearances from Bill Landry and Chip Eichelberger
  • Insights from leading AI and marketing experts.

Tickets + event details

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