Friday is the Deadline to Enter 2008 Automotive Communications Awards, Woman of the Year - aftermarketNews

Friday is the Deadline to Enter 2008 Automotive Communications Awards, Woman of the Year

There are only a few days left to submit entries for the 2008 Automotive Communications Awards (ACA) and nominations for the Aftermarket Woman of the Year. The deadline for both is Friday, Sept. 5. All 2008 ACA winners (including two best-in-show awards: Business-to-Consumer and Business-to-Business) and the Aftermarket Woman of the Year will be announced and presented during the WB reception at AAPEX on Tuesday, Nov. 4 in Las Vegas, Nev.

There are only a few days left to submit entries for the 2008 Automotive Communications Awards (ACA) and nominations for the Aftermarket Woman of the Year. The deadline for both is Friday, Sept. 5.

The Car Care Council Women’s Board and the Automotive Communication Council (ACC) applaud those companies and agencies that provide automotive information to consumers and trade professionals through outstanding advertising, marketing, merchandising and/or effective PR. These two organizations recognize their efforts each year through the ACA competition. Click here to download the entry form.

The winner of the Aftermarket Woman of the Year Award is chosen by the Women’s Board executive committee based on her longevity in the aftermarket, her career accomplishments, her leadership capabilities and dedication to the automotive aftermarket industry. To submit a suggestion for a future Woman of the Year recipient, e-mail a short bio and reasons for nomination to Beatrice Livioco at [email protected].

All 2008 ACA winners (including two best-in-show awards: Business-to-Consumer and Business-to-Business) and the Aftermarket Woman of the Year will be announced and presented during the WB reception at AAPEX on Tuesday, Nov. 4 in Las Vegas, Nev.

For more information on the 2008 ACA and Woman of the Year awards, visit http://women.carcare.org or contact Beatrice Livioco at 301-654-6664 or [email protected].

 

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