DALLAS — Attendee registration is now open for the 2010 educational program at the International Autobody Congress & Exposition (NACE) and the Congress of Automotive Repair & Service (CARS).
The program will feature more than 80 educational sessions, divided among three tracks: Management, Technical and Women’s Professional Development. Many of the management sessions are accredited by the Automotive Management Institute (AMI), while the technical sessions are focused on today’s most relevant technical topics. Additional education will be presented by I-CAR, Property Casualty Insurers Association of America (PCI) and the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE).
These industry events, sponsored by the Automotive Service Association (ASA), are co-located at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas, starting Sunday, Oct. 10, during the third annual Automotive Service & Repair Week (ASRW).
Attendees can now register for the expo and all educational sessions. Attendees can register at early bird prices between now and Aug. 17.
Having created the 2010 program, Bill Haas, ASA’s vice president of education and training, said, "Today, automotive professionals need relevant and timely information on topics to address the business challenges they deal with on a daily basis. Our goal in developing this year’s sessions was to have subject matter experts provide true ‘take-away’ value so attendees can put what they learn at ASRW to work immediately upon returning to their collision repair or automotive service shops."
The NACE and CARS conference program delves into issues that are dealt with by both the mechanical and collision segments on a daily, weekly and annual basis, and is designed to meet their educational needs. Sessions will be offered in both 90-minute and tjhree-hour timeslots. Tracks are specific to NACE and CARS with emphasis on either management or technical topics, but all ASRW registered attendees have access to any session they wish to attend.
Management sessions are expected to be the most sought-after education for both collision and mechanical professionals. Session highlights in the management track include Advanced Production Management, taught by Bernie Blickenstaff; The Human Side of Lean Management, taught by Kathi Hanley; Recruiting and Retaining Quality People, led by Richard Flint; The Best Pay Programs on Earth, led by Bob Cooper; and What Women Want, with Jody DeVere.
Detailed technical instruction will be offered, including the following course offerings: Vehicle Security Systems, led by George Lesniak; Green Bullets: Hybrid Vehicle Service (Parts 1 and 2), taught by John Forro; Body Control Systems Diagnostics with ACDelco; and Electronic Transmission Diagnostic Strategies, led by Chris Chesney.
For more information about the events, go to www.NACEexpo.com or www.CARSevent.com.