Industry Summit Begins on Sunday – Register for Your Free Pass Now
100 active auto dealers, dealership general managers, sales managers and directors who register for this year’s event online will receive their full show pass for no charge.

The first 100 active auto dealers, dealership general managers, sales managers and directors who register for this year’s event online will receive their full show pass for no charge.
LAS VEGAS — Organizers of the annual Industry Summit announced the first 100 active auto dealers, dealership general managers, sales managers and directors who register for this year’s event online will receive their full show pass for no charge, by using discount code F&I100. The event is scheduled for Nov. 14–16, 2022, at the Paris Las Vegas Resort & Casino.
REGISTER NOW FOR YOUR FREE PASS WITH DISCOUNT CODE F&I100
Show chair David Gesualdo said the move is generating buzz around the 17th annual event, which began as the F&I Conference in 2004 and has grown to offer compliance training and certification, reinsurance, and new and emerging dealer technology, among other tracks, in addition to its core advanced F&I training slate and the co-located DealerTech Summit. The event also hosts the annual Dealers’ Choice Awards and F&I Dealer of the Year awards.
“We thought the return of Industry Summit would be the big news, but the feedback on dealer attendance has been even stronger,” said Gesualdo, president of Bobit's Dealer Group, which includes F&I and Showroom and Auto Dealer Today. “We were excited to make the offer and we look forward to seeing everyone in November.”
More details about Industry Summit 2022, including the agenda and registration details, are available on the event's website. To discuss sponsorship and exhibition opportunities, contact David Gesualdo via email or at 727-947-4027.
Originally posted on Auto Dealer Today
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