AMRA to host membership meeting to kick off Industry Week in Las Vegas

Sept. 22, 2022
The meeting begins at 4:30 pm on Monday, Oct. 31, and includes a cocktail reception and networking event immediately afterward.
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The Automotive Maintenance and Repair Association (AMRA) will be hosting a general membership meeting on Monday, October 31, 2022, during Industry week in Las Vegas. The meeting begins at 4:30 pm and includes a cocktail reception and networking event immediately afterward. This year’s meeting will be held at the Venetian, with registration currently open on the AMRA.org website.

This year’s theme, “Trust Comes Standard," is a strategic pillar for the organization. Insightful presentations supporting the theme will help shops to understand better the consumer landscape and the effects on the changing vehicle service industry.

“We are excited to be back for an in-person general membership meeting. Our industry faces a number of challenges in the future, and coming together to learn about trends and insights is invaluable. We often use the phrase, 'Many Voices one Future,' and this meeting is a collection of the best voices in the industry,” said Jeff Cox,  president of the Automotive Maintenance and Repair Association.

Members and guests are welcome to attend and hear from association leadership to get an update on the organization’s strategy. Attendees will learn about upcoming strategic initiatives that align to help the aftermarket thrive in the future.

Meeting attendees will get to socialize, network with fellow AMRA/MAP members and guests, and learn more about the association to kick off Industry Week. Sponsors for this year's meeting include Pep Boys, DRiV, Bolt On Technology, 1-800 Radiators and ALLDATA.

To register for the event, visit amra.org and click on the calendar. 

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