Automotive Service Association Annual Meeting Set for May 2-6 in Orlando

Automotive Service Association Annual Meeting Set for May 2-6 in Orlando

“The event promises to be a four-day immersion in everything ASA, mixing special automotive repair industry training, leadership and social activities with a full tank of Disney magic,” ASA said in a news release.

 

The Automotive Service Association (ASA) will hold its next Annual Meeting & Conference May 2-6 at the Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resort Hotel in Orlando, Fla.

“The event promises to be a four-day immersion in everything ASA, mixing special automotive repair industry training, leadership and social activities with a full tank of Disney magic,” ASA said in a news release.

The event will feature the 2018 Celebration of Excellence and AMi graduation ceremony on May 4, and attendees can expect a full slate of seminars covering current and future trends in the industry, led by by Richard Flint, Bob Greenwood, Maylon Newton and Jeremy O’Neal. All seminars are AMi-approved.

“We urge our members to introduce their families to the ASA family for a memorable week of learning, networking and recognizing the amazing leaders in the automotive service and collision repair industry,” said Dan Risley, ASA president and executive director. “And they’ll experience it all in the heart of one of the most magical places on earth, with access to Epcot, Hollywood Studios and the shops, restaurants and nightlife at Disney’s boardwalk.”

Sponsors for the event include Babcox, AutoZone and Federated Insurance. Sponsorships still are available. Contact Risley, at [email protected], for additional sponsorship opportunities.

Hotel registration is open. For details, visit ASAshop.org/annualmeeting.

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