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Car Care Council Women’s Board to Hold Seventh Annual Women’s Board Reception During AAPEX

The Car Care Council Women’s Board will hold its seventh annual Car Care Council Women’s Board Reception on Tuesday, Nov. 2 at 5 p.m. in rooms 106 and 107 of the Sands Expo Center, during the Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo (AAPEX) in Las Vegas. During the reception, the Women's Board will present the first-ever Aftermarket Woman of the Year award, as well as recognizing winners of the Automotive Communications Awards and the Women’s Boards’ scholarship recipient.

BETHESDA, MD — The Car Care Council Women’s Board will hold its seventh annual Car Care Council Women’s Board Reception on Tuesday, Nov. 2 at 5 p.m. in rooms 106 and 107 of the Sands Expo Center, during the Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo (AAPEX) in Las Vegas.

During the reception, the Women’s Board will present the first-ever Aftermarket Woman of the Year award, as well as recognizing winners of the Automotive Communications Awards and the Women’s Boards’ scholarship recipient.

“You definitely don’t want to miss the Women’s Board reception this year, as we will be presenting the first-ever Aftermarket Women of the Year,” said Jennifer Tio, president of the Car Care Council Women’s Board. “The reception is also a great networking opportunity that is attended by many aftermarket leaders. Show your support for the industry’s commitment to educating women about proper vehicle maintenance and join us at the Women’s Board reception.”

Car Care Council Women’s Board Reception sponsors include:

• Platinum Level: Advanstar Automotive, Jiffy Lube, ACDelco

• Gold Level: Chicago Rawhide and Raybestos Brakes

• Silver Level: Jasper Engines & Transmissions and Automotive Communications Council

For more information about the Care Council Women’s Board, visit: http://women.carcare.org or e-mail [email protected].

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