From in-person classes, webinars, 20 Groups to the NIADA Convention and Expo, NIADA is offering multiple opportunities for dealers to increase their knowledge and enhance their businesses this spring.
The spring schedule includes two bootcamps, five webinars, multiple 20 Group meetings, all leading up to the NIADA Convention and Expo June 21-24, with more than 50 hours of education.
“NIADA is delivering quality education to dealers to help them become even more successful operators,” said NIADA Director of Education Brent Carmichael. “The upcoming bootcamps offer opportunities to grow collections and develop leaders in your business. The webinars will deliver updates on compliance and ways to capitalize on opportunities in today’s market. We continue to add more dealer-led education to our extensive lineup at the NIADA Convention and Expo. Peer education remains the centerpiece of our 20 Groups program with dealers helping dealers grow their businesses.”
In-Person Bootcamps
Leadership and Management Accelerator Bootcamp
April 13-14,
Albany Marriott, Albany, New York
The two-day course focuses on leadership accountability, culture development, talent retention, performance management and structured change implementation. NIADA is partnering with the New York IADA to present the class.
Collect the Cash, Not the Car
April 15-16,
Embassy Suites Chicago O’Hare, Chicago, Illinois
The one-and-a-half-day course, held in conjunction with the Illinois IADA, will cover maximizing the collectability of every customer; overcoming customer objections; effective skip tracing methods and tools and effective phone collection techniques.
Webinars
How to Turn EV Battery Risk into Trust
2 p.m. March 31
The number of used EVs hitting the market being sold continues to increase. When buying used EVs, customers need to have confidence about the condition of the battery. Dealers need to be able to provide data and in turn, win over the customer’s trust. AVILOO’s Jonathan Whitten and NIADA Director of Education Brent Carmichael will present information on options for independent dealers to test batteries.
Transparency Sells: Why OEM-Verified Data Wins Every Time
2 p.m. April 23
Autumn Shultz and Tyler Astorg of iPacket and NIADA Director of Education Brent Carmichael explore how today’s informed car buyers approach the purchase process, from evaluating their next vehicle to understanding the value of their trade. As expectations for transparency, accurate data and pricing continue to rise, dealerships must adapt. OEM-verified data brings consistency and confidence to dealer operations, allowing dealers to sell more cars, more efficiently.
Compliance Webinars
The Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act’s
Safeguards Rule
2 p.m., April 21, 2026
Under the Safeguards Rule, automobile dealers must develop and implement a plan to protect customer information from breaches and unauthorized access. The webinar will provide a brief overview of these obligations.
The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA)
Regulation V
2 p.m., April 28, 2026
The FCRA governs the accuracy, fairness, and privacy of consumer information in credit reports by regulating how credit reporting agencies collect, use and share consumer data. The webinar will outline dealers’ responsibilities under FCRA.
The Equal Credit Opportunity Act
(ECOA)/ Regulation B
2 p.m., May 5, 2026
ECOA is the foundation for fair lending in the United States. The ECOA sands continue to shift at the federal level, but state enforcers may see things differently. This webinar will discuss the basic compliance obligations under ECOA, along with some developments from 2025 that every dealer should keep at the front of their mind in 2026.
NIADA Convention and Expo
NIADA Convention and Expo
June 21-24
The Gaylord Rockies, Denver, Colorado
Dealers teaching other dealers is a hallmark of the education at the NIADA Convention and Expo. This year, even more dealers will be presenting on meeting capital needs, finances, management, sourcing inventory and more.
Dealers will lead breakout sessions and dealer rounds during the more than 50 hours of education. Early-bird registration is now open at niada.com/convention. The current dealer member rate is $545 per person, a $300 savings from the on-site registration fee of $845.
Hotel registration will also open with a special discount rate of $249 per night/plus resort fee and taxes.
The discounted hotel rate ends May 20 or when the room block is sold out.
See the education lineup at niada.com/convention/education.
20 Groups
No matter the size or the makeup of your dealership, there’s a 20 Group of similar dealers from around the nation ready to meet with you and help your business succeed.
Here’s an overview of our current groups and their next meeting date. If you are interested in learning more or joining, contact John Dismukes at john@niada.com to help facilitate your visit.
