The Show Ends, The Show Begins
[I]Work Begins on 2010 Washington Auto Show[/I]It may indicate a year on the calendar, but the time between the 2009 and 2010 Washington Auto Show (WAS) is little more than a month for those putting the premier auto policy centered event together. In mid-April the staff team, headed by WANADA president Gerard Murphy, was already on the road interacting with industry executives at the New York Auto Show and renewing contacts with show exhibitors. It is important that we stay in touch with global shows and equally important to work with our exhibit partners to understand their needs, said Murphy, adding you just cant do that talking on the telephone with people or sending them e-mails.
Building on the success of this and previous years, the 2010 WAS will once again focus on the role of the automobile and the auto industry in modern society and how that role is shaped by U.S. legislation and regulation. The WAS is recognized worldwide as The Policy Show and Murphy says WANADA is intent on expanding that position.
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