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Industry leaders gather at the 2024 New York Automotive Forum

Leaders from across the car business will gather at today's New York Automotive Forum to discuss the challenges facing the industry
Leaders from across the car business will gather at today's New York Automotive Forum to discuss the challenges facing the industry.

Today, guest speakers and attendees at the New York Automotive Forum hosted by J.D. Power, the National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA), and the New York International Auto Show will gather to discuss the future of the automotive landscape.

This year’s roster includes high-profile OEM executives from the U.S., such as Toyota Executive Vice President of Sales Jack Hollis, Hyundai President and Global COO of Hyundai José Muñoz, Ford Chief Dealer Engagement Officer Elena Ford, General Motors America President and Senior Vice President Marissa West, and Mercedes Benz North America Head of Marketing and Sales Dimitris Psillakis. In addition to manufacturers, leaders from across the industry landscape will also be presenting at the New York Automotive Forum, including Mike Stanton, president and CEO of NADA, Thomas King, president of data and analytics and CPO at J.D. Power, Brian MacDonald, CEO of CDK, and John Bozzella, president and CEO of the Alliance for Automotive Innovation.

As an official media partner of the New York Automotive Forum, CBT News will also be in attendance, enhancing the event’s coverage through interviews with prominent speakers. Viewers can expect topics such as electric vehicles, cooling profit margins, competition with international brands, and digital retail to take center stage as executives, vendors, and dealers discuss today’s sales environment and seek to predict what form the post-pandemic car market will take.

The New York Automotive Forum is a long-running conference bringing together top minds from across the automotive industry to discuss the latest trends, emerging consumer behaviors, and technological innovations impacting the car business. Unlike previous years, today’s event arrives during a time of rapid change, where current demand, supply, and buyer preferences bear little resemblance to those of 2023. Paying close attention to this annual meeting is more important than ever to stay informed about the issues that matter to dealers, buyers, and manufacturers.

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