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AASA 2019 OES Special Summit panel to examine OE dealer fixed ops and aftermarket suppliers’ role

May 31, 2019
The OES Special Summit will take place August 14 at The Ford Conference and Events Center, in Dearborn, Michigan.

A panel of original equipment (OE) dealer fixed operations executives will examine the strategy and direction of OE dealer fixed ops and the role of aftermarket suppliers at the 2019 OES Special Summit presented by the Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA), on Wednesday, August 14 at The Ford Conference and Events Center, Dearborn, Michigan.

“Many AASA supplier members are preparing to take advantage of growth in the OES Channel,” said Chris Gardner, AASA senior vice president. “Following the success of our inaugural event in 2018, our 2019 OES Special Summit will spotlight discussions such as OE dealer fixed ops and identifying specific strategies for new business opportunities through OE dealer parts and services business, OEM-branded parts for the independent aftermarket (IAM) and dealer networks, collision, and dealer sales to the IAM.”

David Kushma, editor of “Fixed Ops Journal,” will facilitate the discussion, which will cover a range of topics such as “all makes” strategies, advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) calibration, selling to the independent aftermarket, creative growth strategies (e.g. all-hours service), working with suppliers, attracting and retaining good technicians, and more.

Panelists are:

  • Ruth Tomczyk, parts and service director, Esserman International Acura/Volkswagen, Miami, Florida
  • Dave Wright, fixed operations director, Shaheen Chevrolet, Lansing, Michigan
  • Terry Wayland, fixed operations director, Power Ford, Albuquerque, New Mexico

AASA OES Special Summit attendees will include AASA members, non-member suppliers, OE dealers, OEMs, and solution/data providers to this channel. Other confirmed speakers and presentations to date include:

  • Mario Clementoni of NADA, discussing the current OE dealer business model trends
  • Dave Mestdagh, general director of global product development, General Motors Customer Care and Aftersales, addressing “OEM: Aftersales Product and Brand Strategies”
  • “I’ve Seen Life from Both Sides Now,” an OEM executive comparing the independent aftermarket to the OES channel

The AASA OES Special Summit will conclude with a roundtable discussion among attendees of the trends, challenges, and objectives that will provide the basis for the launch of the new AASA group: OES Council.

More information, including registration and hotel accommodation links, is available here.

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