Tarry Shebesta, to Speak about E-Commerce and Auto Leasing at NVLA Conference in Vancouver
Tarry Shebesta, president of Automobile Consumer Services, Inc. (ACS), will be speaking at the National Vehicle Leasing Association's annual conference.
Tarry Shebesta, president of Automobile Consumer Services, Inc. (ACS), will be speaking at the National Vehicle Leasing Association's annual conference. The Vancouver event being held May 12-15, is a forum for industry leaders to discuss current markets, legislation, and other issues affecting the vehicle-leasing community.
Shebesta will be speaking on May 13 at 10 a.m. at the Fairmont Waterfront on how to "Maximize the Effectiveness of Your Company's E-commerce Operations." Specifically, he will address:
Using the Internet for vehicle research and finding fleet minded dealers.
E-commerce in business operations.
Internet remarketing strategies.
Ideas for a new design of the NVLA.org website.
Tarry Shebesta was selected to address the meeting because of his numerous years of experience in vehicle leasing and online marketing. He is currently involved in directing his firm's Web sites www.LeaseCompare.com and www.FrontRowCars.com.
"Changing markets, financing and technology have made staying ahead of the competition a challenge, says Shebesta. “This conference is designed to support maximum information exchange, promote interaction among conference delegates, and provide access to industry experts on issues crucial to the leasing business."
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