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First-Ever Aftermarket Financial Symposium Planned by AAIA

The Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association (AAIA) will host the first-ever Aftermarket Financial Symposium this September in Chicago. The symposium, modeled after the highly successful Aftermarket eForum, will be geared toward CFOs, financial service providers, investment analysts, CPA firms and others with interests in the automotive aftermarket.

BETHESDA, MD– The Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association (AAIA) will host the first-ever Aftermarket Financial Symposium this September in Chicago. The symposium, modeled after the highly successful Aftermarket eForum, will be geared toward CFOs, financial service providers, investment analysts, CPA firms and others with interests in the automotive aftermarket.

The event, title “The Aftermarket Financial Symposium: Leveraging for Growth,” will feauture top speakers and presenters who will address key financial issues and trends in mergers and acquisitions, accounting, fringe benefits, technology, risk management, investments, strategic planning, research and bank financing.

“AAIA is excited about this unique new initiative that will bring together the very best minds in the financial community from within and outside of our industry for an ambitious day and a half agenda,” said Kathleen Schmatz, AAIA president and CEO. “Fresh perspectives and best practices presented at the symposium will be valuable take-aways for attendees’ bottom line.”

The symposium will be held Sept. 7-8 at the Hyatt Regency O’Hare in Chicago.

For more information, contact Susan Medick, CFO, AAIA, at 301-654-6664 or e-mail [email protected].

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