NAFA PSW Chapter to Meet at L.A. Auto Show
LOS ANGELES - NAFA's Pacific Southwest (PSW) Chapter will hold its annual meeting at the Los Angeles Auto Show on Tuesday, Dec. 8. Attendees will be free to tour the floors of the Auto Show on their own after the meeting.
LOS ANGELES - NAFA's Pacific Southwest (PSW) Chapter will hold its annual meeting at the Los Angeles Auto Show on Tuesday, Dec. 8. The luncheon meeting, held at the Los Angeles Convention Center, features presentations by OEM representatives who will provide a brief overview of their latest models and advancements in vehicle technology, as well as plans for new products. After the presentations, attendees will be free to tour the floors of the Auto Show on their own.
Meeting registration is scheduled 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., followed by lunch from noon to 1:30 p.m. Admission is $50 per person and includes a ticket to the Auto Show. Walk-ins are welcome; however, Auto Show tickets and meals may not be available to walk-ins based on commitments made in advance with the convention center.
Attendees should park in the West Hall Parking off 11th Street, between Figueroa and Cherry Street. Parking is $12. The LA Auto Show ticket may be picked up between 10:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. at the West Hall Entrance Information Desk located to the left of the main ticket booths. Attendees arriving after 11:30 a.m. must purchase an Auto Show ticket to proceed up the escalators. Due to security protocol, the Los Angeles Convention Center will not allow anyone up to the meeting rooms without an Auto Show ticket. Once you have your ticket, attendees should proceed up the escalators to Meeting Room 511. The NAFA registration table will be outside Meeting Room 511 with representatives to process your payment to attend the lunch meeting.
The Los Angeles Auto Show features more than 30 world and North American product debuts, running from Dec. 4-13. For more information on the Auto Show, visit www.laautoshow.com.
NAFA's Pacific Southwest Chapter encompasses Southern California from San Louis Obispo and south to the border of Mexico, the State of Hawaii, and the Las Vegas, Nevada area. Membership consists of professionals from all aspects of fleet management including municipalities, corporate, State Police, manufacturers, remarketers, lessors, etc.
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