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Auto Care Association Names Director Of Market Intelligence

Michael Chung joins the association after five years at Hanover Research.

Auto Care Association Wants Auto Repair Deemed Essential

Six trade associations call on government to deem vehicle repair, supply entities ‘essential’ amid coronavirus restrictions.

Association Leaders See Opportunity Amid Crisis

AMN spoke with industry association leaders Bill Hanvey and Paul McCarthy, to get their take on COVID-19 impacts.

‘Promoting Service In Transportation Act’ Introduced

The introduction of the “Promoting Service in Transportation Act” was applauded by Auto Care Association.

Auto Care Association, ASE Name World Class Technicians

More than 2,000 technicians have earned the status of “World Class Technician” since its inception more than 30 years ago.

Next Step Scholarship Application Process Now Open

The Next Step program gives future leaders an opportunity to attend the Auto Care Association’s Spring Leadership Days.

Spectra’s Eric Renaud Nominated To Auto Care Committee

Renaud’s appointment aligns well with Spectra Premium’s culture of involvement in industry associations.

Auto Care Association Names Director Of Technology

As Director of Technology, Shehryar Fatmi has oversight and growth of all aspects of the Auto Care Association’s technology systems, tools, resources and data, including external-facing platforms and content.

Auto Care Association Files Amicus Brief

The case, Google v. Oracle, upheld a charge by Oracle that Google had violated a software copyright.

NJ New Car Owners Must Be Notified Of Warranty Rights

In addition, the vehicle manufacturers will have to place the same notice online or in the owner’s manual.

Register Now 2020 Women’s Leadership Conference

The conference is taking place Feb. 19-20 in Charlotte, North Carolina, at the Omni Charlotte Hotel.

Take The Wheel: How To Support ‘Your Car. Your Data. Your Choice.’

Without control of and access to the diagnostic and repair information wirelessly transmitted from vehicles, consumers could face increased cost and inconvenience, jeopardizing the future of the aftermarket and forcing consumers to pay more for, or even delay, car repairs.