Register Now for University Forum at AAPEX - aftermarketNews

Register Now for University Forum at AAPEX

The University of the Aftermarket's University Forum is your chance to tap into critical industry insights that add value to your company and increase your opportunities for career growth. University Forum, held on Sunday, Oct. 31, prior to the start of the annual AAPEX Show.

LAS VEGAS — The University of the Aftermarket’s University Forum is your chance to tap into critical industry insights that add value to your company and increase your opportunities for career growth.

University Forum, held on Sunday, Oct. 31, prior to the start of the annual AAPEX Show, will feature a number of valuable presentations, including:

* OE Dealerships & Their Triple Edge Threat and Opportunity to the Aftermarket (Executive Roundtable & Service Dealer Panel)

* Turn Your Leadership Passions Into Measurable Performance

* Connecting The Dots In The Supply Chain

* How To Inspire Managers & Sales People To Do Their Best

* Best of 2010

Presenters will include industry experts, such as Dave Caracci and a special dealer service panel, John Passante, Bob Moore, Rick Benjamin and Chuck Udell.

Another Forum highlight is the General Session which will be presented this year by Jon Owens, AAP, Babcox Publications and Bill Hanvey, Motormite/Dorman. Their topic will be “S.W.O.T. Analysis of OE Dealers” and will include important information on capturing new service customers, aggressive parts providers to the independent service dealer and recruiting the best and brightest young talent.

Early bird registration ends Oct. 15, 2004. For more information and to register online, go to: http://www.univaftmkt.org/courses/G533.htm.

_______________________________________

Click here to view the rest of today’s headlines.

You May Also Like

$78B Pro-Business Tax Bill Passes House, Awaits Senate

The bill aims to reinstate tax incentives for R&D and small business investments, along with other measures.

The U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 7024, the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act of 2024, with bipartisan support. The bill, now with the Senate's Finance Committee, aims to reinstate tax incentives for research and development (R&D) and small business investments, along with other measures, according to SEMA.

MANN+HUMMEL NA Aftermarket Shows Right to Repair Support

Representatives from MANN+HUMMEL’s North American aftermarket brands recently visited Capitol Hill to express their support for H.R. 906.

MEMA Issues Statement on Tax Relief for Working Families Act

This measure contains the restoration of one year deductibility of research and development expenses, a key legislative priority for the association.

SEMA Urges Members to Support Tax Relief Bill

The Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act of 2024 benefits specialty automotive aftermarket businesses, according to SEMA.

SEMA Action Network
ASA Endorses Bipartisan Tax Framework

The Automotive Service Association says the legislation is beneficial for independent automotive repair businesses.

Other Posts

Industry Partners Urge Congress to Pass R&D Deductibility Fix

“Congress must restore this tax provision to enhance U.S. competitiveness, job creation and innovation as soon as possible,” said Ann Wilson, MEMA’s executive vice president of government affairs.

Legislators Challenge Vehicle Data Access ‘Double Standard’

Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Pérez joined other legislators in sending a letter to NHTSA about proposed guidance for implementing the Massachusetts Right to Repair law.

House Passes Bill to Stop EPA Emissions Mandate

The U.S. House passed the “Choice in Automobile Retail Sales (CARS) Act” (H.R. 4468) with bipartisan support.

Opposition Grows for California’s Mandate Banning New Gas-Powered Vehicle Sales
U.S. House Schedules Vote to Stop EPA Emissions Mandate

The SEMA-supported bill would prohibit the EPA from finalizing federal emissions standards for light- and medium-duty motor vehicles model years ’27 to ’32.

emissions