‘Is It Compliant?’ to Cap Midwest Compliance Summit
Organizers of Compliance Summit have announced that the event will conclude with “Is It Compliant?”, an open-forum discussion of the topics raised in the course of the conference.
CHICAGO — Organizers of Compliance Summit have announced that the Midwest event, which will be held April 20–21, 2015, at the DoubleTree Chicago O’Hare in Rosemont, Ill., will conclude with “Is It Compliant?”, an open-forum discussion of the topics raised in the course of the conference.
“Is It Compliant? proved to be the perfect capstone for our inaugural event in Florida,” said David Gesualdo, show chair and publisher of Auto Dealer Monthly and F&I and Showroom magazines. “Engaging the speakers in an open, friendly environment will provide a last chance for every attendee to make their voice heard and fill in any gaps that may have appeared in the sessions that precede it.”
The discussion will be led by Bob Harkins, director of the AFG Training Academy and the event’s master of ceremonies. He will be joined by featured speakers and panel moderators from prior sessions, including attorneys James Ganther and Terry O’Loughlin of Mosaic Compliance Services and Reynolds and Reynolds, respectively, as well as AFIP’s David Robertson and World Class Dealer Services’ Michael Tuno.
More information about Compliance Summit, including registration and travel information, is available at ComplianceSummit.com. For sponsorship and exhibition opportunities, contact Eric Gesualdo via email or call 727-612-8826.
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