Northwood University will be holding its Automotive Summit next month, where leaders from the automotive industry will gather to discuss retail trends, dealer relations, F&I, compliance and regulations, and the state of the automotive aftermarket sector.
According to a press release, the event will take place Oct. 3 on Northwood’s Midland, Michigan campus, organized by the Center for Automotive & Mobility Studies.
Kicking off with a networking session and coffee, the event will feature a wide array of industry leaders speaking, including Grace Huang, president of inventory solutions, Cox Automotive and Ted Hughes, Aftermarket Warehouse Distributors executive director and senior director of community engagement for the Auto Care Association.
Different panel discussions will be held, such as “Current Trends in Automotive Aftermarket” and “F&I, Compliance & Regulations.”
Additionally, former President and CEO of Subaru of America, Thomas Doll, will host a fireside chat for attendees.
Registration for the event next month is now open online.
“The CAMS industry Summit is a unique opportunity for industry professionals and future leaders to come together and explore the dynamics shaping the automotive landscape,” stated Dr. Matthew Bennett, vice president of strategic alliances and CAMS. “Northwood University is committed to fostering meaningful dialogue that drives innovation and growth in this critical sector.”