The International Automotive Remarketers Alliance (IARA) has announced the details of its upcoming panel discussions at the Remarketing Roundtable being held in July. The Upstream Selling Panel will discuss the pros and cons of remarketing vehicles upstream using various technologies. Panelists and moderators for the session include Kent Pace of Toyota; Dave Langley of Honda; Jo Obloy of Volkswagen; John Manchin of Subaru; and David Loucks of DaimlerChrysler. Dick Dennis will moderate the Benchmarking Standards Panel and panelists will discuss the preliminary results of the recent IARA survey on key remarketing benchmarks as reported by remarketers. Additionally, the panel will solicit other possible benchmarks from participants. Jim Chapman, Jay Faredorf, Steve Houston, and Stuart Angert will serve as panelists. Other panels will include issues involved with the various Guide Books’ capture of upstream selling transactions; the new Remarketers Accreditation Program; and issues with Carfax and AutoCheck. Representatives from both companies will participate in the discussion. The IARA’s Remarketing Roundtable is being held July 23-25, 2003 at the Marriott Chicago Downtown. The meeting is open to members and non-members. The cost is $295 for members and $345 for non-members. For more information, or for questions regarding IARA educational events, contact Pam Richards, IARA Conference/Membership Services, at pam@iaraonline.org, or call (310) 545-5227.
IARA Announces Details of Remarketing Roundtables
The International Automotive Remarketers Alliance (IARA) has announced the details of its upcoming panel discussions at the Remarketing Roundtable being held in July.
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