Toronto, Ontario — Consolidated Collision Services (CCS) has announced its 2024 conference schedule. With the theme ‘On Target’, the event is slated for the fall and will feature stops in Montreal, Quebec; Calgary, Alberta, and Niagara Falls, Ontario.
As part of the ‘On Target’ theme, speakers and presentations for this year’s event will be geared towards growing revenue, profitability, operational performance and sustainability within the industry.
Featured conference speakers will include Steve Trapp, Senior Process Consultant for L.E.A.P; Ryan Taylor, CEO of Bodyshop Booster; the CCS operations team; and many of the industry’s other key insurance partners.
The final conference stop in Niagara Falls will also be held in conjunction with the Automotive Conference and Expo (ACE), which is an annual event organized by the Motor Vehicle Retailers of Ontario (MVRO) and the Consolidated Dealers Co-operative.
Additionally, attendees to the Niagara Falls CCS Conference in October will be able to see keynote speaker, former Canadian Prime Minister, Stephen Harper in conversation with Bruce Coxton, as well as a kick-off concert featuring a performance by Dwayne Gretzy as part of the ACE festivities for all attendees.
“We are looking forward to bringing together some of the best and brightest minds in the industry,” said Mike Beier, general manager of CCS. “Our conferences are the chance to celebrate, educate and to show appreciation for all our members and partners from across Canada. I am delighted to say that we will again be exceeding their expectations.”
See the list of conference dates below:
- Montreal, Quebec – September 18 th & 19 th 2024. (Adjacent to CCIF Montreal)
- Calgary, Alberta – September 25 th & 26 th 2024.
- Niagara Falls, Ontario – October 16 th & 17 th 2024. (In conjunction with ACE 2024)
To receive more information about the event, interested individuals can email info@ccsdealers.com.
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