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University Forum Early Bird Registration Ends Oct. 15

Don’t miss the chance to gain critical insight on surviving in the aftermarket while increasing your career growth and value to your company. Register now for the University of the Aftermarket's University Forum, which takes place just prior to the kickoff of AAPEX on Sunday, Oct. 31, at the Venetian Hotel, Las Vegas.

LAS VEGAS — Don’t miss the chance to gain critical insight on surviving in the aftermarket while increasing your career growth and value to your company. Register now for the University of the Aftermarket’s University Forum, which takes place just prior to the kickoff of AAPEX on Sunday, Oct. 31, at the Venetian Hotel, Las Vegas.

As always, a major Forum highlight is the General Session, which this year will be presented by Jon Owens, AAP-Babcox Publications and Bill Hanvey-Motormite/Dorman. The topic will be: S.W.O.T. Analysis of OE Dealers with important information on:

– Capturing new service customers

– Aggressive parts provider to the independent service dealer

– Recruiting the best and brightest young talent

Hanvey and Owens combine to offer an industry perspective that is unique and particularly helpful in being able to see trends and potential that are often overlooked or by others. This is a presentation that will help you better understand what you’re up against, and the changes you may need to make to survive.

After the General Session you can acquire insight and knowledge from these timely and important seminars:

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

* Turn Your Leadership Passions Into Measurable Performance

* Connecting The Dots – Drawing the E- Commerce picture

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

* Best of Leadership 2010

Presenters include industry experts: Dave Caracci and a special dealer service panel, John Passante, Bob Moore, Tom Easton, Rick Benjamin and Chuck Udell.

To register for University Forum, go to: www.univaftmkt.org/courses/g533.htm.

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