ACPN Now Accepting 2024 Scholarship Applications

ACPN Now Accepting 2024 Scholarship Applications

The scholarship covers registration, hotel room and reimbursement of up to $1,200 on other travel expenses.

The Automotive Content Professionals Network announced that the 2024 ACPN Scholarship is now open to applicants. The ACPN Scholarship awards one deserving individual, who has the passion and determination to pursue professional and personal growth, the opportunity to attend the annual ACPN Knowledge Exchange Conference, which is the largest gathering of content professionals and service providers in the aftermarket.

The scholarship covers the registration, hotel room and reimbursement of up to $1,200 on other travel expenses. Additionally, the scholarship provides a tailored conference journey that will provide insight into what the aftermarket ecosystem is, who the players are, what the Auto Care Association does and how they fit together. The 2024 ACPN scholarship is made possible by ETE Reman, this year’s ACPN scholarship sponsor, the association said.

Last year’s scholarship recipient, John Burkardt, data manager at Plews & Edelman, details one of his favorite experiences from attending the conference was “finally meeting people I’ve interacted with before virtually, by email and putting faces to names and making a more personal connection.” Learn more about his ACPN scholarship experience here.

The 2024 ACPN Knowledge Exchange Conference, set to take place May 5-8 in Chicago, Illinois, is one of the largest gatherings of content professionals and service providers in the aftermarket. The mission of the ACPN community and the Knowledge Exchange Conference is to educate, inspire and connect industry professionals who specialize in the management of automotive product-related content.

For more information about the ACPN scholarship click here. The deadline to submit applications is Monday, Dec. 4, 2023.To learn more about the upcoming 2024 ACPN Knowledge Exchange Conference, click here.

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