Full Agenda Revealed for 2018 Conference of Automotive Remarketing
CAR's full agenda has been revealed, and its keynote speakers include ARI's COO, an Olympic gold medal winner, and Enterprise's senior VP of Fleet North America.
by Staff
December 27, 2017
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CAR's full agenda has been revealed, and its keynote speakers include ARI's COO, an Olympic gold medal winner, and Enterprise's senior VP of Fleet North America.
The 2018 Conference of Automotive Remarketing (CAR) will be held from March 6-7 at Caesars Palace Las Vegas, and it will be kicked off with the International Automotive Remarketers Alliance’s keynote address presented by Bob White, COO of ARI.
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NAAA’s keynote — presented by Mike Eruzione, captain of the “Miracle on Ice” 1980 Olympic gold medal hockey team — will also be presented on CAR’s opening day.
The conference’s second day will be kicked off with a keynote address presented by Kurt Kohler, senior VP of Fleet North America at Enterprise Holdings Inc. He’ll present a case study showing how acquisition strategies and collaborative discussions can drive improved new-car sales performance and remarketing results.
Various general sessions on important industry topics will be presented throughout both days, and as always, networking will be an integral part of CAR 2018.
The 2026 Conference of Automotive Remarketing convened with a mandate to involve a new constituency — fleet managers — and an updated mission to demonstrate unrealized value in de-fleeted vehicles.
The Association, dedicated to advancing the remarketing phase of the vehicle lifecycle, held its kick-off meeting on April 16 at the 2026 Conference of Automotive Remarketing (CAR) in Cleveland.
From a Wall Street analyst's take on remarketing's key players to whether fleets need their own version of Carfax, CAR 2026's afternoon roundtables will answer key operational and industry questions.
A panel at the 2026 Conference of Automotive Remarketing will examine how resale value is created across the vehicle lifecycle and which traditional remarketing practices still deliver ROI.