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Car Care Council Women’s Board Accepting Entries For 2014 Automotive Communications Awards

The Car Care Council Women's Board is now accepting entries for the 2014 Automotive Communications Awards. The Automotive Communications Awards, supported by the Automotive Communication Council (ACC), applaud those companies and agencies that provide automotive information to consumers and the trade professionals who interact with them on a daily basis.

The Car Care Council Women’s Board is
now accepting entries for the 2014 Automotive Communications Awards. The
Automotive Communications Awards, supported by the Automotive Communication
Council (ACC), applaud those companies and agencies that provide automotive
information to consumers and the trade professionals who interact with them on
a daily basis. Whether it is through outstanding advertising, marketing,
merchandising and/or effective PR, these two organizations would like to
recognize their efforts. 

The awards will be presented and
displayed at the annual Women’s Board Reception on Tuesday, Nov. 4 at the
Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo (AAPEX) in Las Vegas. Two best-in-show
award winners will be announced during the reception and presented by ACC.

“The annual Automotive Communications
Awards represent an extraordinary opportunity to celebrate the evolution of
auto care marketing, merchandising and PR that is driving the ideas,
information and resources behind the auto care industry today,” said Amy
Mattinat, president, Car Care Council Women’s Board. “The Women’s Board enjoys
supporting the creativity that goes behind each entry.”

Entry forms and additional details are
available at http://www.carcare.org/womens-board/awards/.

For more information, email [email protected].

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