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Three F&I Conferences Scheduled for September, October

Three Finance and Insurance conferences are scheduled in Las Vegas during September and October. DealerTrack Inc. will hold its second annual auto financing conference Sept. 17-18 at the Paris Hotel & Casino. It will include sessions on better uses of technology to increase revenues and profitability. Keynote speakers include Josh Towbin, host of the King of Cars television show and owner of Towbin

Three Finance and Insurance conferences are scheduled in Las Vegas during September and October.

DealerTrack Inc. will hold its second annual auto financing conference Sept. 17-18 at the Paris Hotel & Casino.

It will include sessions on better uses of technology to increase revenues and profitability.

Keynote speakers include Josh “Chop” Towbin, host of the “King of Cars” television show and owner of Towbin Dodge in Las Vegas.

For more information: www.dt-innovationconference.com.

The DealerTrack event will tie in to the F&I Management and Technology conference and expo at the same Paris Hotel location Sept. 18-20.

That conference features workshops and a variety of speakers, including Finbarr O'Neil, CEO of Reynolds and Reynolds; David Robertson, executive director of the Assn. of F&I Professionals; and Dale Willey, chairman of the National Automobile Dealers Assn.

More information is at www.fi-conference.com.

Meanwhile, the seventh annual Auto Finance Summit is slated for Oct. 15-17 at the Wynn Resort.

Scheduled topics of discussion include:

  • “Voice of the Dealer: What Your Clients Want.”

  • “Dispatches from the Showroom.”

  • “Which Way Are Delinquencies Headed.”

  • “The Brutal Truth about Dealer Incentives.”

  • “Will Leasing Continue to Grow.” Included is a workshop by J.D. Power & Associates on how to improve auto finance customer satisfaction performance.

More information: www.autofinancesummit.com.

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