BHPH United Summit set for return in April

The second annual BHPH United Summit is set for April 30 through May 2 at the beautiful Bellagio is Las Vegas.

The Summit’s agenda is full of high quality education for BHPH dealers of all shapes and sizes. Sessions are designed to provide attendees with a deep dive into all aspects of running a BHPH dealership and related finance company, including sales, underwriting/collections, inventory/service/recon and human and financial resources.

For the first time, the Summit will include classes presented in Spanish for Spanish speaking dealers.

Presenters for the sessions include some of the industry’s best and brightest dealers and other industry experts, including NIADA’s David Brotherton and Ben Goodman.

“BHPH United is honored to welcome NIADA’s management team to the Summit, including new CEO Jeff Martin and Vice President [of Dealer Development] Jeremy Beck,” said Rob Fox, CEO of Buckeye Dealership Consulting. “We are thrilled NIADA is sharing David and Ben’s expertise with the Summit attendees.”

“The BHPH United Summit is an opportunity for NIADA to interact with and engage BHPH dealers from across the country. Being asked to participate as presenters in some of the sessions also furthers NIADA’s desire to educate dealers. We look forward to participating and being better together.”

Jeremy Beck, NIADA Vice President of Dealer Development

Beck added: “The BHPH United Summit is an opportunity for NIADA to interact with and engage BHPH dealers from across the country. Being asked to participate as presenters in some of the sessions also furthers NIADA’s desire to educate dealers. We look forward to participating and being better together.”

The cost to attend is $499 for the first attendee from the dealership and $199 for each subsequent attendee from the same dealership. Hotel rooms can be booked here for $189 per night (plus resort fee) during the Summit.

Register now and join the BHPH industry’s best.

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