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meeting in person with our industry friends and catching up. We are also fortunate that
we can share our own Tony Graham, Solera Executive Vice President of Sales, Customer Success and Growth, as the opening keynote speaker (above left). His session, the Evolving Automotive Industry, will detail the impact of technology on the vehicle life cycle.
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Closing the convention is dynamic and leadership trainer keynote speaker Heather Christie (above right). Christie shares her passion for leadership through her company, Evolve Global, where she has attained Global Award-Winning Master Coach and Trainer, as well as Certified Executive and Leadership Coach and founding member of the John Maxwell Coaching team, among other notable achievements. Her mandate from ARA is to guide attendees through the development of a post-event action plan from the infor- mation gathered. “Have you ever left ARA’s Convention with so many ideas that you went from excited to overwhelmed?” asks Christie. “There will be no shortage of good ideas to grow your business. The key to realizing your ROI is to sift through all of those good ideas before you leave conven- tion to find the one that will have the greatest impact on your business. Creating a simple action plan for your team is the best way to realize your ROI from the investment that you made to attend.” You don’t want to miss this session! Andy Latham of SalvageWire tackles advanced training in two sessions: first, the impact of “Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)” and then, “High Voltage Vehicles.” Andy is an educated expert on these topics, for one thing, as the author of the recently revised ARA Elec- tric and Hybrid Vehicle Technology Guide (available free to Members at
ARAUniversity.org). He notes, “ARA con- ventions are where influencers and leaders gather to share time together and learn from each other!” As for his sessions, “Advanced Driver Assistance Sys- tems (ADAS) are increasingly fitted to new vehicles,” says Latham, “and can range from simple systems like blind spot monitoring to very complicated lane keeping assist and smart cruise control. Full autonomy is still some years away, but each new model or upgrade brings this situation
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