Forward-thinking Distributors to Take Center Stage for 2008 Aftermarket eForum - aftermarketNews

Forward-thinking Distributors to Take Center Stage for 2008 Aftermarket eForum

BETHESDA, Md. – Distributors who have made innovation and technology key parts of their growth strategy will take center stage during the 2008 Aftermarket eForum. The panel session titled “Leading Innovators in Distribution" will be held from 4:15 to 5:15 pm on Tuesday, July 15. “Learn More, Earn More: Techniques & Tools for Growing Your Business,” is the theme for the 2008 Aftermarket eForum.

The panel, comprised of distributors from both the specialty and traditional channels, will include Mandy Aguilar, general manager, The Parts House; Greg Gardiner, IT director, Transamerican Wholesale; Scott O’Toole, manager of product pricing and PIES compliance, Motor State Distributing; and Jon Wyly, executive vice president, Arrow Speed Warehouse.

The early bird registration deadline has been extended until Friday, June 13 for the 2008 Aftermarket eForum, which takes place July 14-16 at the Hyatt Regency O’Hare in Chicago. The early bird registration discount entitles attendees to cost savings of $200 off regular registration rates.

For more information or to register, visit: www.AftermarketeForum.com.

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