ASA issues request for presentations at NACE

Jan. 14, 2016
If you have a presentation you would like to share with professionals in the independent automotive service and collision repair industry, the Automotive Service Association (ASA) would like to hear from you.

If you have a presentation you would like to share with professionals in the independent automotive service and collision repair industry, the Automotive Service Association (ASA) would like to hear from you.

ASA is accepting proposals for presentations to be given during the education conference at the 2016 NACE | CARS Expo & Conference Aug. 10-12 at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, Calif.

Dan Risley, ASA president and executive director, said last year’s presentations at NACE and CARS were well received. “We hope to build on that success and continue to deliver information and knowledge that drives efficiency and profitability when conference attendees return to their respective businesses.”

Selection will be based on a presentation’s quality of content, need/demand for the information and the expertise of the presenter. If you would like to propose a presentation at NACE | CARS, you will need to complete a Call for Presentations form. Access the form at: http://bit.ly/1YM3neT.

This form must be submitted by Feb. 1, 2016, to be considered.

Presenters will be listed on the NACE | CARS Expo & Conference website, onsite program materials and signage. Among other benefits, there will be pre- and post-event promotion to businesses across the United States and in 10 different countries, and presentations will be promoted via emails, social media, event marketing brochures, ASA’s website and press releases.      

You can direct any questions to ASA Vice President Tony Molla. He may be reached at (817) 514-2900, ext. 102, or email him at [email protected].

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