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Women’s Board to Present First Aftermarket Woman of the Year Award

The Car Care Council Women’s Board will be announcing the very first Aftermarket Woman of the Year during the 2004 Women’s Board reception, taking place on Tuesday, Nov. 2, at 5 p.m. in rooms 106 and 107 at the Sands Expo Center during the Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo (AAPEX) in Las Vegas, Nev. The recipient of the Aftermarket Woman of the Year was chosen by the Women’s Board Executive Board based on her longevity in the aftermarket, her career accomplishments, her leadership capabilities and dedication to the automotive aftermarket industry.

BETHESDA, MD — The Car Care Council Women’s Board will be announcing the very first Aftermarket Woman of the Year during the 2004 Women’s Board reception, taking place on Tuesday, Nov. 2, at 5 p.m. in rooms 106 and 107 at the Sands Expo Center during the Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo (AAPEX) in Las Vegas, Nev.

The recipient of the Aftermarket Woman of the Year was chosen by the Women’s Board Executive Board based on her longevity in the aftermarket, her career accomplishments, her leadership capabilities and dedication to the automotive aftermarket industry.

“The Executive Board considered numerous qualified and talented candidates for the Aftermarket Woman of the Year,” said Judy Scholl, vice president, customer service for Jiffy Lube International, Inc. “There are a lot of women who are very active leaders within the industry who are also deserving of this title. While it was hard to choose just one woman, we are very proud of the 2004 recipient and are honored to have her represent all women within the automotive aftermarket.”

The Women’s Board is comprised of professional women and men, including company executives, service shop owners, service writers, motor sports figures, association executives and consultants, who are dedicated to informing female audiences about proper vehicle maintenance and safety, while encouraging young people to investigate automotive career choices.

For more information about the Care Council Women’s Board, visit http://women.carcare.org or e-mail [email protected] [email protected].

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