HDA Truck Pride Annual Meeting Going Virtual

HDA Truck Pride Annual Meeting Going Virtual

The week of Aug. 25 will be transformed into an electronic experience for suppliers and distributors alike.

In an effort to bring the independent commercial vehicle aftermarket together, HDA Truck Pride will be hosting its 2020 Annual Shareholders Meeting and Trade Show as a virtual event – complete with dynamic content and speakers, attendee networking and a leading-edge virtual booth show.

The week of Aug. 25 will be transformed into an electronic experience for suppliers and distributors alike. HAD says this experience will encourage deeper participation at the distributor level, by all employees, and provide robust business generation for suppliers. Organized into three pavilions, the trade show will highlight Partners-In-Profit suppliers, group suppliers and CV Logistics warehouse suppliers. Attendees will have the ability to connect with each other in a more direct and intimate setting, through unique virtual experiences.

“We are excited to spend time with our members and suppliers, during this exciting and unconventional virtual Annual Meeting,” says Tina Hubbard, president and CEO of HDA Truck Pride. “While COVID-19 has precluded us from meeting in person, we’re rising to the challenge of creating a meaningful online experience for our industry partners. We’re looking forward to taking full advantage of the time together, until we can meet again in person.”

In addition to the booth show, which will remain open for 30 days after the show; HDA Truck Pride will devote time to strategic organizational updates to carry through 2020 and 2021. Breakout sessions will also be offered. A full agenda will be available to industry attendees.

For more information, visit hdatruckpride.com.

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