NETWORK NATIONAL CONVENTION: The Network Hosts Record-Turnout Convention in Nashville

NETWORK NATIONAL CONVENTION: The Network Hosts Record-Turnout Convention in Nashville

Despite a challenging economy and the cancellation and ratcheting back of similar conventions, the National Convention of the Automotive Distribution Network held its largest-ever gathering in downtown Nashville Feb. 26-March 1.

"Your attendance here is a testament to your desire to learn more and to improve your business skills," Network President Mike Lambert told the representatives of more than 1,400 Parts Plus WDs, auto stores and Car Care Centers. The event was such a success that the Renaissance Nashville and nearby Hilton hotels were sold out.

David Honig, president and CEO of the Parts House, a Parts Plus distributor with locations in Florida, Georgia, Puerto Rico, and chairman of the Network, was decidedly upbeat about the convention despite all the gloom and doom in the news media about the economy.

"Sure, we’re in a disruptive age in business. But looking out here at all of you assembled here today is one very encouraging sign. Did you know that we have more people registered here in Nashville than we did for our 2007 national convention in Las Vegas?"

"How can we feel negative about your business, your association our your industry when you see this type of participation, camaraderie and participation?" Honig asked.

The Network will be ramping up its marketing campaigns in 2009 to make it more visible to the public, especially women, who make the majority of purchase decisions in American households. "We started using radio for the first time in 2007 as a major medium for image advertising," said Bob Barstow, the organization’s marketing chief. "It was a one-year contract only that we’ve now extended into Year Three. That extension would not have happened if you were not getting the bang or the impressions that justified your expenditure."

Denny Welvaert, president of Dayco, North American Aftermarket, makes a point during the The Network Convention's Industry Forum in Nashville, Tenn. The forum, moderated by Babcox Publications group publisher Jeff Stankard, included Dick Hedahl, Hedahls Parts Plus; Steven Webber, S&S Auto Service, Hamburg, N.Y.; Brent Windom, vice president, Marketing and Product Development, Uni-Select North America; Dennis Call, Sanel Auto Parts store, Pittsfield, N.H.; Jim Bastone, Bastone Auto Service, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Jay Burkhart, senior vice president, Global Aftermarket, Federal Mogul; David Honig, chairman of the Network, and Mike Lambert, the Network's president.   Photo by Pat Garin, www.patgarinphotographer.com  -- Image By: Photos by Pat Garin, www.patgarinphotographer.comBarstow played a clip done by Marv Albert and Boomer Esiason that announced that Parts Plus Car Care Centers and Parts Plus Auto Stores will be a primary sponsor of the complete NFL season as well as NCAA March Madness.

In addition, Rachel Ray’s celebrity is being brought on board again to appeal to women. "Why Rachel Ray? More than any other Food Network program, her loyal following closely matched our target demographics," Barstow said. The Network signed up for a limited sponsorship of her show "30-Minute Meals with Rachel Ray" in 2008. Now, Parts Plus Car Care Centers and Auto Service Plus locations will be the exclusive automotive repair sponsors of "30-Minute Meals with Rachel Ray" for the entire 2009 season. "30-Minute Meals with Rachel Ray" has a viewership of nearly 1 million households on the weekend and 500,000 each weekday.

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