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Jones Loflin to be CARS 2007 Keynote Speaker

Jones Loflin, president of Helping Others Prepare for Excellence, will be the keynote speaker for the Congress of Automotive Repair and Service (CARS). Known as "The Speaker With Two Last Names," Loflin will use his dynamic communication skills and enthusiasm to deliver an exciting, enlightening program. CARS 2007 will be held Nov. 1-3 at the Flamingo Las Vegas.

BEDFORD, TX — Jones Loflin, president of Helping Others Prepare for Excellence, will be the keynote speaker for the Congress of Automotive Repair and Service (CARS). Known as "The Speaker With Two Last Names," Loflin will use his dynamic communication skills and enthusiasm to deliver an exciting, enlightening program. CARS 2007 will be held Nov. 1-3 at the Flamingo Las Vegas.

In his presentation, Loflin will share with CARS attendees key strategies from the book, “Juggling Elephants?,” which he co-authored. Attendees will learn how to focus on being more productive in their professional and personal endeavors, as this presentation will be packed with meaningful examples and humor that can only come when everyday situations are compared to a circus.

"My objective is to provide individuals in attendance with a blueprint to increase their focus and productivity, but also to get more of the things done that are most important to them professionally and personally," said Loflin.

As an educator, business owner and speaker for more than 11 years, Loflin has created and conducted training programs for groups ranging from international corporations and trade associations to governmental agencies and educational institutions.

For more information about CARS 2007, go to: http://www.CARSonline.org.

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