Women in Auto Care is accepting entries for Automotive Communications Awards

June 14, 2019
Awards to be presented this November at the Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo in Las Vegas.

Women in Auto Care is now accepting entries for the Automotive Communications Awards. The awards are designed to applaud companies and agencies that provide automotive information to consumers and trade professionals through outstanding advertising, marketing, merchandising, and effective PR.

“The Automotive Communication Awards are the only automotive aftermarket industry awards recognizing the creative marketing efforts put forth by our talented manufacturers, vehicle service centers, and industry associations,” said Tammy Tecklenburg, president, Women in Auto Care. “The communication awards have grown in popularity and diversity allowing us to add a few new categories this year including tradeshow booth and consumer/community events. Marketing departments and agencies work hard each year to find new ways to connect and develop relationships for brands. I look forward to seeing the unique and creative concepts they develop and execute,” said Tecklenburg.

The Automotive Communication Award is quite prestigious. Winners will be notified in October and the awards will be presented and displayed at Women in Auto Care’s annual press conference and reception on Tuesday, November 5, at the Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo (AAPEX) in Las Vegas, Nevada.

No entries will be accepted after August 23. Entry form and additional details are available at www.autocare.org/women-in-auto-care.

For more information, email Leah Jones staff liaison to Women in Auto Care at [email protected].

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