Moray Keith of Dueck Auto Group invites you to attend the 2017 BC Auto Industry Conference to support the association, hear from a terrific lineup of speakers, and to honour some amazing people, like Graeme Roberts.
Moray Keith of Dueck Auto Group invites you to attend the 2017 BC Auto Industry Conference to support the association, hear from a terrific lineup of speakers, and to honour some amazing people, like Graeme Roberts.
Todd Phillips is the editorial director of Universus Media Group Inc. and the editor of Canadian auto dealer magazine. Todd can be reached at tphillips@universusmedia.com.
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