Registration open for the 2023 Women in Auto Care Leadership Conference

Nov. 16, 2022
The 2023 conference theme is “Resilient and EmpowHERed.”
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Women in Auto Care, a community of the Auto Care Association, announced yesterday the opening of registration for its annual Women in Auto Care Leadership Conference. The conference will take place Feb. 27-March 1, 2023, in Palm Springs, Calif., at the Renaissance Palm Springs. The 2023 conference theme is “Resilient and EmpowHERed.” 

The 2023 Women in Auto Care Leadership Conference will feature:

  • An insightful keynote speaker
  • An array of engaging sessions and activities focused on personal and professional development
  • A variety of roundtable discussions, along with leadership stories and more

Tuesday evening, Feb. 28, will also feature the annual fundraising event in support of the Women in Auto Care scholarship program. The community’s scholarship program annually awards both cash and tools to young women entering the automotive industry.

“We love our Women in Auto Care annual conference and are tickled to greet you and your team Feb. 27-March 1,” said Jessica Toliuszis, chair, Women in Auto Care. “What could be more exhilarating than a Women in Auto Care conference in the heart of the California desert – Palm Springs? Hope you’re ready for an empowering conference celebrating the resiliency of the automotive aftermarket. "Join the WIAC team in developing educational content you want to see in 2023! From submitting a presentation proposal to sharing an interesting topic, we want to hear from you.

See below for three ways to get involved:

  • Share your ideas by using this form to submit a topic idea or speaker recommendation
  • Submit a proposal to present a breakout session
  • Apply for the speaker mentoring program

*Submissions will be accepted through Dec. 7, 2022.

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