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ACC Fall Conference in Boston

The Automotive Communication Council (ACC) will hold its Fall Meeting on Sept. 24-25 at the Omni Parker House Hotel in Boston. The ACC is a professional organization of individuals in the automotive aftermarket who specialize in marketing communications.

SAN RAFAEL, CA – The Automotive Communication Council (ACC) will hold its Fall Meeting on Sept. 24-25 at the Omni Parker House Hotel in Boston. The ACC is a professional organization of individuals in the automotive aftermarket who specialize in marketing communications.

“We have a strong line-up of speakers, including a reprise of the Service Dealer Counsel Round Table format, that was so popular with ACC members at our Spring Conference in Phoenix,” said Tom Marx, president of ACC and president/CEO of The Marx Group.

Marx was recently elected president for 2007-2008, along with Katie Noga, SKF Automotive Division, first vice president; Neal Zipser, The Catevo Group, second vice president; David Kobuszewski, NASCAR, treasurer; Tony Molla, ASE, secretary and Barry Harris, The Timken Company, immediate past president.

The Automotive Communication Council (ACC) is a national, non-profit organization comprised of marketing professionals engaged in public relations, advertising, branding and other communication practices for automotive aftermarket companies. ACC provides a networking forum for the exchange of ideas, information and resources about issues, challenges and trends impacting companies and organizations throughout the aftermarket industry.

For information on membership and to register for the Fall Meeting in Boston, visit: www.acc-online.org, e-mail [email protected] or call 240-333-1089.

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