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Car Care Council Women’s Board Introduces the Automotive Communications Awards

The Car Care Council Women’s Board (WB) has announced a new awards program. The Automotive Communications Awards (ACA) will be presented during the Women’s Board reception on Tuesday, Nov. 2 in Las Vegas, Nev. during AAPEX. The Automotive Communications Awards recognize companies and/or agencies that provide automotive information through outstanding advertising, marketing and PR efforts.

BETHESDA, MD — The Car Care Council Women’s Board (WB) has announced a new awards program. The Automotive Communications Awards (ACA) will be presented during the Women’s Board reception on Tuesday, Nov. 2 in Las Vegas, Nev. during AAPEX.

The Automotive Communications Awards recognize companies and/or agencies that provide automotive information through outstanding advertising, marketing and PR efforts. The business-to-consumer awards have 14 categories for entries targeted to women, including car care clinics and direct mail pieces or campaigns/newsletters. The business-to-business awards consist of 21 categories with such options as logo design and special promotions and promotional events/trade shows.

“The Women’s Board is proud to honor those companies within the industry who have taken the extra steps to communicate important information within the industry and to consumers, especially female consumers,” said Jennifer Tio, president, Car Care Council Women’s Board.

“We very pleased that the Automotive Communications Council (ACC) has agreed to support this awards program,” said Tio. “We expect an excellent turnout at the awards ceremony again this year.”

In addition to supporting the new Automotive Communications Awards, ACC also supports the Global Design Awards.

The fee for initial ACA entries is $125, and additional entries are $75. All entries must be submitted electronically, and the deadline is Friday, Sept. 17. Awards will be presented during the Women’s Board reception at the AAPEX show in Las Vegas on Tuesday, Nov. 2 at 5 p.m.

For more information or to receive entry forms, visit the Women’s Board Web site at http://women.carcare.org or call 301-654-6664.

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