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Learn How to Turn Your Leadership Passions into Performance at University Forum

This year at University Forum, John Passante, special advisor to the president of Delphi Product and Service Solutions, will teach attendees how to build a clear sense of purpose in their organizations with his presentation: “Turn Your Leadership Passions into Measurable Performance.”

Learn How to Turn Your Leadership Passions into Performance at University Forum

This year at University Forum, John Passante, special advisor to the president of Delphi Product and Service Solutions, will teach attendees how to build a clear sense of purpose in their organizations with his presentation: “Turn Your Leadership Passions into Measurable Performance.” This year at University Forum, John Passante, special advisor to the president of Delphi Product and Service Solutions, will teach attendees how to build a clear sense of purpose in their organizations with his presentation: “Turn Your Leadership Passions into Measurable Performance.”

Article Sheds Light on OE Service Dealer Business

A report that ran in the Albuquerque Journal yesterday — “Ford VIP Sees Service Center Open” — may shed some light on the OE dealerships’ increasing focus on capturing more service business. The article, which talked about the grand opening of a new Ford Quality Care Service Center in the Albuquerque area, included comments from Francisco Codina, president of Ford’s Customer Service Division. Codina heads up the service center program. Codina told the Journal that Ford’s Quality Care Service Centers are part of the company’s plan to provide service centers close to where people live.

University Forum to Present Panel on OE Dealerships and Their Triple Edge Threat And Opportunity To The Aftermarket

It goes without saying that our industry continues to change before our very eyes. Distribution channels and methods continue to change. What worked as recently as a year ago might not be working now. The University of the Aftermarket’s annual University Forum can help you stay competitive, and keep pace with our ever-changing market. The event takes place on Sunday, Oct. 31 prior to the kickoff of AAPEX 2004. This year at University Forum the Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association’s current Chairman Dave Caracci will moderate the Executive Roundtable and Service Dealer Panel on “The OE Dealership & Their Triple Edge Threat And Opportunity To The Aftermarket.”

University Forum to Present S.W.O.T. Analysis Of OE Dealers

It goes without saying that our industry continues to change before our very eyes. Distribution channels and methods continue to change. What worked as recently as a year ago might not be working now. The University of the Aftermarket’s annual University Forum can help you stay competitive, and keep pace with our ever-changing market. The event takes place on Sunday, Oct. 31 prior to the kickoff of AAPEX 2004. This year, University Forum will feature — Bill Hanvey, vice president of marketing for Motormite/Dorman; and Jon Owens, AAP, publisher of Counterman magazine, aftermarketNews.com and AAPEX Today at Babcox Publications. At University Forum, Owens and Hanvey will lead a presentation titled: “S.W.O.T. Analysis Of OE Dealers,” which will address this major supplier to traditional channels of the aftermarket.

Car Care Council Women’s Board Introduces the Automotive Communications Awards

The Car Care Council Women’s Board (WB) has announced a new awards program. The Automotive Communications Awards (ACA) will be presented during the Women’s Board reception on Tuesday, Nov. 2 in Las Vegas, Nev. during AAPEX. The Automotive Communications Awards recognize companies and/or agencies that provide automotive information through outstanding advertising, marketing and PR efforts.

iATN and ASA to Co-Host Automotive Service Professionals Reception During AAIW

The International Automotive Technicians’ Network (iATN) and the Automotive Service Association (ASA) will jointly sponsor the third annual Service Professionals Industry Reception from 6 p.m.-9:30 p.m. on Nov. 4 in the Sunset Ballroom of the Flamingo Las Vegas. According to Brent Black, iATN founder and president, the reception now brings together more service professionals than any other single event during Industry Week.

Executive Interview with Paul Foley, Vice President, Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA)

Our latest edition of “Executive Interview” features Paul Foley, vice president of the Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA), a market segment of the Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA). Join us as Foley brings us up to speed on the rapid growth of AASA since its creation two years ago, as well as several industry initiatives AASA is currently focusing on.

NACE Increases Number of Jobber Sessions

The 2004 International Autobody Congress & Exposition (NACE) will offer an expanded PBE jobber program that will include five educational sessions on important topics challenging today’s jobber professionals. NACE takes place Nov. 3-6, at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center, Las Vegas.

Aftermarket Web Challenge Deadline Approaches

Applications for the 2004 Aftermarket Web Challenge are due Monday, Aug. 16. The Aftermarket Web Challenge is the automotive aftermarket’s oldest and most recognized award for Web application excellence. It is sponsored by the Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA) Information Services Council (MIS Council) and is held in conjunction with the organization’s annual Fall Conference. This year’s competition will focus on business-to-business extranets that connect manufacturers with their customers.