IARA Announces Agenda for 2004 Remarketing Roundtable in Chicago
The International Automotive Remarketers Alliance (IARA) announced that the next IARA Roundtable event, designed to address the needs and priorities of vehicle remarketers, will be held July 21-23 at the Fairmont Hotel in downtown Chicago.
The International Automotive Remarketers Alliance (IARA) announced that the next IARA Roundtable event, designed to address the needs and priorities of vehicle remarketers, will be held July 21-23 at the Fairmont Hotel in downtown Chicago. Working together, participants will define and prioritize key developmental requirements that will be presented to appropriate industry groups. Roundtable sessions will feature a discussion and possible IARA endorsement of vehicle grading scales, a Chicago-area auto dealers panel, an announcement and initiation of new IARA online remarketing orientation modules, and a presentation by a Northwood University representative on the registration process for online modules. A group evening event is planned July 22. Attendance for the IARA Roundtable Series is recommended to auction managers, banks, fleet lease managers, leasing companies, manufacturing organizations, remarketing service providers, remarketing technology providers, rental-car companies, vehicle inspection companies, vehicle value organizations, and used-car sales managers. Events Schedule
Fairmont Hotel
Wed. July 21
3 p.m.: Board of Director's Meeting
5-7 p.m.: Reception
Thurs. July 22
7 a.m.: Continental Breakfast
8:15 a.m.: Annual Meeting
9:45 a.m.: Presentation of IARA Online Remarketing Modules.
12 a.m.: Luncheon
Speaker: Remarketing Industry Spokesman
IARA Achievement Award
1:45 p.m.: Roundtable sessions commence.
1. Endorsing an Industry Standard Vehicle Grading Scale. Moderator: Dick Dennis.
2. Managing Revenue Opportunities Within Your Lease Portfolio. Presenter: David Walsh, Marketwise.
6 p.m.: Evening Dinner Cruise (optional)
Fri. July 23
7 a.m.: Continental Breakfast
8:15 a.m.: IARA Online Remarketing Module Curriculum.
Allen Pankopf, associate professor, Northwood University.
10 a.m.: Chicago-Area Dealer Panel Discussion: Why I Buy Your Cars. Moderators: Layne Weber, Donlen, and Stephen Houston, WFS Financial.
11:30 a.m.: Closing Remarks
Conference rates are $195 for members and $345 for nonmembers. Hotel rates are $189 per night. Rates are valid until June 21, 2004; thereafter, rooms are available on a first come, first served basis at a higher rate. For more information or to register, call IARA at (800) 441-1414 or (312) 565-6698, or visit www.iaraonline.org.
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