Early-Bird Registration Open For YANG Conference

Early-Bird Registration Open For YANG Conference

The leadership conference will take place May 15-16 in Denver, Colorado, at the Hyatt Regency Denver at Colorado Convention Center.

The Young Auto Care Network Group (YANG), an Auto Care Association community made up of more than 1,500 under-40 industry professionals, is now accepting registrations for its fifth-annual YANG Leadership Conference. The conference will take place May 15-16 in Denver, Colorado, at the Hyatt Regency Denver at Colorado Convention Center.

The conference takes place in conjunction with the Auto Care Association’s Spring Leadership Days to provide attendees the opportunity to participate in and learn from the Auto Care Association’s volunteer executive committee meetings. In addition to participation in these meetings, the conference will provide attendees with two half-days of face-to-face networking and professional development opportunities.

Past YANG Leadership Conferences have provided attendees with educational sessions on:

• The state of the auto care industry;

• Managing work-life balance;

• Inspiring self-confidence;

• Approaching problems creatively,

• Finding long-term success in the industry and more.

All conference attendees are eligible to receive CEU credits toward their University of the Aftermarket AAP designation.

Early-bird pricing discount: YANG members who register before March 3, 2020, will receive an early-bird discount of $100 off the member registration price.

Housing discount: The deadline to receive the discounted $229 rate at the Hyatt Regency Denver is Tuesday, April 7. The rooms are available on a first-come, first-serve basis.

To learn more about the YANG Leadership Conference and to register today, click here.

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