Automotive Distribution Network's 2012 National Convention on Pace to Sell Out Early

Automotive Distribution Network’s 2012 National Convention on Pace to Sell Out Early

The upcoming national convention of the Automotive Distribution Network, to be held February 26–29, 2012, is likely to be its largest gathering yet, with an unprecedented number of early registrants already booked at the Wynn Las Vegas Resort, according to Mike Lambert, president of the Network.

The upcoming national convention of the Automotive Distribution Network, to be held February 26–29, 2012, is likely to be its largest gathering yet, with an unprecedented number of early registrants already booked at the Wynn Las Vegas Resort, according to Mike Lambert, president of the Network.  
 
“Perhaps a further indication that our industry is climbing out of these challenging economic times, we’ve had an overwhelming response to next year’s gathering at the Wynn,” Mr. Lambert said. “Shortly after announcing our 2012 Network National Convention, we quickly filled our initial allotment on the property and have secured additional rooms at the Wynn to accommodate the expected overflow crowd of WD reps, jobbers, service dealers and manufacturer partners on hand in Las Vegas.”
 
In anticipation of the large number of attendees, the convention’s manufacturers expo, featuring the latest aftermarket technology, products and services provided by the Network’s vendor partners, has been expanded to 50,000 square feet. In addition, the Network is signing more seminar speakers than ever, enabling guests at all levels of parts distribution to take advantage of these real-world training opportunities.  
 
Operating under the brands of Parts Plus, IAPA, Auto Star, Auto Pride, CMB and Network Products, the Automotive Distribution Network is one of the largest, most diverse program groups in the industry. For more information, contact Bob Barstow at Network Headquarters, 3085 Fountainside Drive, Suite 210, Germantown, TN, 38138.
(901) 682-9090.  

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