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February 08, 2008

Wisconsin NAFA Chapter Meeting Set for Feb. 26

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MILWAUKEE – The Wisconsin NAFA Chapter is holding their Meeting & Lunch in coordination with a private showing of the Greater Milwaukee Auto Show Tues., Feb. 26. The meeting will be held at the Hilton Milwaukee City Center, and the Auto Show at the Midwest Airlines Center.

Guest Speaker Paul Fortin will address the “State of the Used-Vehicle Market.” Fortin, director of residual value risk management for LeasePlan USA, will present his insight into the state of the used-vehicle market and what drives market depreciation.

AGENDA:

11:30 a.m.–12:00 noon         

Registration (no refreshments)

 

12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m.

Lunch

 

1:00 p.m.–2.00 p.m.

Meeting and Guest Speaker Paul Fortin

 

2:00 p.m.          

Auto Show Preview

Registration fee is to be paid in advance and received no later than Feb. 15.

Telephone, e-mail, or faxed reservations will only be accepted on Feb. 19 by Mary Daniel, (phone) 414-385-5212, (fax) 414-384-1950, or (e-mail) mdaniel@sssf.org. Reservations made by telephone, fax, or e-mail will pay the $30 meeting fee. 

Future Meetings:

  • April 8, 2008: Topic and location TBD
  • May 3-6, 2008: FMI (now I&E), Salt Lake City, Utah
  • July 8, 2008: Golf Outing, Pewaukee

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