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Car Care Council Women’s Board Accepting Entries For 2016 Women Of The Year Awards

The awards include Auto Care Woman of the Year, Female Shop Owner of the Year and Auto Care Woman of Excellence. The deadline for entries is Sept. 1.

Mitchell 1 Sponsors Car Care Council Women’s Board In 2016

Mitchell 1 is continuing its ongoing support of the Car Care Council Women’s Board (WB) with renewal of its bronze level sponsorship for 2016. “There are many opportunities for women in the automotive aftermarket and we are very pleased to continue our sponsorship of the Women’s Board another year,” said Nick DiVerde, senior marketing director,

Car Care Council Women’s Board To Award Record Amount Of Scholarships In 2016

The Car Care Council Women’s Board (WB) will award a record amount of $50,000 in scholarships to deserving female students studying to enter the auto care industry in 2016. The WB raised more than $15,000 in its first-ever 5k/Fun Run fundraiser, Scholarship Strides, with all proceeds contributing to its annual scholarship program, during the recent

Car Care Council Women’s Board Names Vonda Lee The 2015 Auto Care Woman Of Excellence

The Car Care Council Women’s Board (WB) recently announced that Vonda Lee, director of retail and special markets, Beck/Arnley, is the 2015 recipient of the Auto Care Woman of Excellence award. Lee will be presented with the award at the WB press conference and reception at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 3 at the Sands

Entries Being Taken For Car Care Council Women’s Board 2015 Women Of The Year Awards

Nominees are now being accepted for the Car Care Council Women’s Board Women of the Year Awards, which annually honor three women leaders who have made significant contributions to the auto care community. The three award recipients will be recognized at the Women’s Board press conference and reception on Tuesday Nov. 3, during AAPEX in

Register Now For The Car Care Council Women’s Board Summer Leadership Conference

Fewer than than 10 spots remain for the Car Care Council Women’s Board Summer Conference, taking place Aug. 13-14 in Denver. The two-day event will include: • Networking and mentoring opportunities • Education for professional and personal development • Information on current industry trends • Earn CEU credits toward AAP and MAAP certifications and more

Car Care Council Women’s Board Accepting Entries For 2015 Automotive Communications Awards

The Car Care Council Women’s Board is now accepting entries for the 2015 Automotive Communications Awards. The Automotive Communications Awards applaud those companies and agencies that provide automotive information to consumers and the trade professionals who interact with them on a daily basis through outstanding advertising, marketing, merchandising and/or effective PR. The awards will be

Car Care Council Women’s Board Announces 2015 Scholarship Winners

The Car Care Council Women’s Board announces the recipients of its 2015 scholarships for high school and secondary students in the automotive aftermarket. This year, the Women’s Board gave a record $28,000 in scholarships. Recipients of scholarships include: High School: • $3,000 – Sarah Koepsell-Schmieg; GM Automotive Service Educational Program at Dakota County Technical College

Car Care Council Releases e-Brief For National Car Care Month

The Car Care Council e-brief is designed to report activities and initiatives performed on behalf of the auto care industry, and to provide content and resources to help individuals and businesses connect with consumers and participate in the “Be Car Care Aware” campaign. Sign up here to receive the Car Care Council e-brief. Shop or

April Is Time To ‘Spring’ For Vehicle Maintenance, Says Car Care Council

Spring is the perfect time to give your car some extra attention, according to the nonprofit Car Care Council. Results of vehicle inspections held at community car care events across the country during Car Care Months in April and October 2014 revealed that 84 percent of vehicles needed service or parts, up 5 percent from the previous