SCOTTSDALE, AZ - Save the Date! The National Remarketing Conference will be held Nov. 14-16 in Scottsdale, Ariz., at the The Phoenician. 

The National Remarketing Conference — Used Car Week’s flagship event — is now in its 13th year, and it remains at the leading edge of the remarketing industry. For three days, attendees will be immersed in the big ideas, market insights and in-depth conversations that will shape the future of remarketing. Whether they happen on the golf course or in the general session room, during a networking event or a small-group discussion, the dialogues sparked during the National Remarketing Conference will lead to solid results for your business.

We understand that attending a conference can be a difficult proposition. It means you're away from your desk, off the lot, not selling cars...in other words, you're not making money. So our jobs as the conference organizers is to make sure the event we produce is not only worth your time away from the office but will also offer real strategies for success once you get home.

To convince you we can do that, here are a couple of reasons you should attend the National Remarketing Conference:

A Chance to Build Relationships: With frequent breaks throughout the day, cocktail receptions in the evenings, breakfast in the mornings and even a golf tournament mid-week, there are hours upon hours of networking time for attendees to find the people they're searching for, make new connections and spark discussions.

A Record of Who You Met and Who You Missed: After the event, all attendees receive a complete list of registered attendees including contact information. Follow up with someone you spoke with during the event and connect with people you may have missed.

Our Past Attendees Rave: After our conferences, attendees can't stop talking about the plentiful networking and professional development opportunities that we provide. In fact, 92% of NRC 2011 attendees liked the amount of networking time built into the event, rating the experience 4.6 on a scale of 1 to 5.

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