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Education takes form for Dealer Forum

Several of the nation’s top BHPH dealers are committed to leading roundtables at the NIADA Dealer Forum Nov. 10-12 in New Orleans.

Dealers who will be leading discussions on sales, inventory, reconditioning, capital, customer retention, underwriting, compliance, employee management and other hot topics. Look in Dashboard Aug. 28 for the announcement of the moderators.  

The roundtables, which include approximately 20 dealers matched by size and operations, are the centerpiece of the education of the dealer-focused event at the New Orleans Marriott. Register at niada.com/bhphdealerforum. Early-bird registration is open through Oct. 4 and is $200 off the standard member rate. Group discounts are also available.

“We had a great experience with the dealer roundtables because we learn from peers who are in the trenches day in and day out dealing with inventory, customer service and staff issues,” said Robert Hernandez of Auto Solution in San Antonio, Texas. “There isn’t a better way than learning from other veteran dealers who have been there and done that already!”

Along with the roundtables, the Dealer Forum will include education breakout sessions and dealer panels on accessing capital, hiring talent, adopting emerging technology, best 20 Group tips, marketing, sales, inventory management and protecting your dealership from fraud and compliance issues.

The Dealer Forum will also feature three comprehensive 90-minute workshops helping dealers create an economic projection for their dealership, improve underwriting and collections and develop an efficient service strategy.

Register today at niada.com/bhphdealerforum.

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