2017 Automotive Forum NY, Agenda, Automotive Forum

Agenda

2017 Automotive Forum Agenda

Grand Hyatt Fresh York

Finbarr O’Neill, President, J.D. Power

Nick Toomey, Chairman, Greater Fresh York Automobile Dealers Association

Nariman Behravesh, Ph.D., Chief Economist, IHS Markit ®

J.D. Power Global Automotive Outlook: Fresh and Used Vehicles

Thomas King, VP, PIN U.S. OEM Operations, Media and Marketing, J.D. Power

Q&A: Mike Spector, Reporter, The Wall Street Journal

Mike Jackson, Chairman and CEO, AutoNation, Inc.

Q&A: Mike Spector, Reporter, The Wall Street Journal

In this Q&A session, Mike Jackson shares his views on current challenges and opportunities retailers are facing in the brief and medium terms. He will share his views on the fresh regulatory environment and how technology could influence retailers in the coming years in terms of autonomous vehicles, rail sharing, and electrification of vehicles.

Mark O’Neil, Chief Operating Officer, Cox Automotive

Will the adoption curve for digital retailing eventually have the same “hockey stick” form as that of the iPhone or Uber app? Mark O’Neil will talk about bringing the click-to-buy shopping practice to the auto retail industry and ultimately response key questions facing fresh and used vehicle dealers: how many cars will be sold online, and when?

Mark Scarpelli, Chairman, NADA

As NADA celebrates its 100th anniversary, two thousand seventeen Chairman Mark Scarpelli looks at what lies ahead for the retail industry: legislation and regulations, technology shifts and how dealers are reshaping customer expectations and loyalty.

John Murphy, Managing Director, Bank of America Merrill Lynch

Michael Montani, Managing Director and Analyst, Evercore ISI

Q&A: Steve Girsky, Managing Playmate, VectoIQ

Wall Street analysts will suggest their views on how switching technologies and government regulations could influence the bottom line for OEM’s.

Bob Carter, Executive Vice President, Sales, Toyota Motor North America

Q&A: Finbarr O’Neill, President, J.D. Power

Mobility for the Next fifty years: Cars, Technology, Safety and Mobility Solutions for Everyone

Regulation in the Trump Era

Mitch Bainwol, President and CEO, Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers

John Bozzella, President and CEO, Global Automakers

Peter Welch, President & CEO, NADA

Q&A: Mike Allen, Co-Founder and Executive Editor, AXIOS

As the fresh administration starts, leaders from dealer and manufacturer associations will assess the switches in the regulatory environment going forward and discuss how a number of Republican policy objectives – including tax reform and infrastructure investments – will influence the automotive manufacturing and retail sectors. Mike Allen, co-founder of Axios and a co-founder of POLITICO, will moderate this panel discussion.

Joe Hinrichs, EVP and President, The Americas, Ford Motor Company

Q&A: Jason Stein, VP and Publisher, Automotive News

During this Fireside Talk, expect a wide-ranging discussion on Ford’s sales outlook, and plans for introducing fresh powertrain technologies and their priorities in the Americas, as well as Joe’s views on the fresh administration and regulatory environment.

The Shift from Selling Sheet Metal to Wise Mobility

Doug Betts, SVP Global Operations, J.D. Power

Christoph von Hugo, Head of Driver Assistance Systems/Active Safety, Daimler AG – Mercedes-Benz Cars

Moderator: Doug Newcomb, President, C3 Group

Due to seismic shifts in technology and consumer attitudes toward car ownership, the automotive industry is undergoing unprecedented switch, with automakers investing strenuously in mobility solutions. Our panel of experts will provide insight on what you can expect down the road.

2017 Automotive Forum NY, Agenda, Automotive Forum

Agenda

2017 Automotive Forum Agenda

Grand Hyatt Fresh York

Finbarr O’Neill, President, J.D. Power

Nick Toomey, Chairman, Greater Fresh York Automobile Dealers Association

Nariman Behravesh, Ph.D., Chief Economist, IHS Markit ®

J.D. Power Global Automotive Outlook: Fresh and Used Vehicles

Thomas King, VP, PIN U.S. OEM Operations, Media and Marketing, J.D. Power

Q&A: Mike Spector, Reporter, The Wall Street Journal

Mike Jackson, Chairman and CEO, AutoNation, Inc.

Q&A: Mike Spector, Reporter, The Wall Street Journal

In this Q&A session, Mike Jackson shares his views on current challenges and opportunities retailers are facing in the brief and medium terms. He will share his views on the fresh regulatory environment and how technology could influence retailers in the coming years in terms of autonomous vehicles, rail sharing, and electrification of vehicles.

Mark O’Neil, Chief Operating Officer, Cox Automotive

Will the adoption curve for digital retailing eventually have the same “hockey stick” form as that of the iPhone or Uber app? Mark O’Neil will talk about bringing the click-to-buy shopping practice to the auto retail industry and ultimately response key questions facing fresh and used vehicle dealers: how many cars will be sold online, and when?

Mark Scarpelli, Chairman, NADA

As NADA celebrates its 100th anniversary, two thousand seventeen Chairman Mark Scarpelli looks at what lies ahead for the retail industry: legislation and regulations, technology shifts and how dealers are reshaping customer expectations and loyalty.

John Murphy, Managing Director, Bank of America Merrill Lynch

Michael Montani, Managing Director and Analyst, Evercore ISI

Q&A: Steve Girsky, Managing Playmate, VectoIQ

Wall Street analysts will suggest their views on how switching technologies and government regulations could influence the bottom line for OEM’s.

Bob Carter, Executive Vice President, Sales, Toyota Motor North America

Q&A: Finbarr O’Neill, President, J.D. Power

Mobility for the Next fifty years: Cars, Technology, Safety and Mobility Solutions for Everyone

Regulation in the Trump Era

Mitch Bainwol, President and CEO, Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers

John Bozzella, President and CEO, Global Automakers

Peter Welch, President & CEO, NADA

Q&A: Mike Allen, Co-Founder and Executive Editor, AXIOS

As the fresh administration starts, leaders from dealer and manufacturer associations will assess the switches in the regulatory environment going forward and discuss how a number of Republican policy objectives – including tax reform and infrastructure investments – will influence the automotive manufacturing and retail sectors. Mike Allen, co-founder of Axios and a co-founder of POLITICO, will moderate this panel discussion.

Joe Hinrichs, EVP and President, The Americas, Ford Motor Company

Q&A: Jason Stein, VP and Publisher, Automotive News

During this Fireside Talk, expect a wide-ranging discussion on Ford’s sales outlook, and plans for introducing fresh powertrain technologies and their priorities in the Americas, as well as Joe’s views on the fresh administration and regulatory environment.

The Shift from Selling Sheet Metal to Brainy Mobility

Doug Betts, SVP Global Operations, J.D. Power

Christoph von Hugo, Head of Driver Assistance Systems/Active Safety, Daimler AG – Mercedes-Benz Cars

Moderator: Doug Newcomb, President, C3 Group

Due to seismic shifts in technology and consumer attitudes toward car ownership, the automotive industry is undergoing unprecedented switch, with automakers investing strenuously in mobility solutions. Our panel of experts will provide insight on what you can expect down the road.

2017 Automotive Forum NY, Agenda, Automotive Forum

Agenda

2017 Automotive Forum Agenda

Grand Hyatt Fresh York

Finbarr O’Neill, President, J.D. Power

Nick Toomey, Chairman, Greater Fresh York Automobile Dealers Association

Nariman Behravesh, Ph.D., Chief Economist, IHS Markit ®

J.D. Power Global Automotive Outlook: Fresh and Used Vehicles

Thomas King, VP, PIN U.S. OEM Operations, Media and Marketing, J.D. Power

Q&A: Mike Spector, Reporter, The Wall Street Journal

Mike Jackson, Chairman and CEO, AutoNation, Inc.

Q&A: Mike Spector, Reporter, The Wall Street Journal

In this Q&A session, Mike Jackson shares his views on current challenges and opportunities retailers are facing in the brief and medium terms. He will share his views on the fresh regulatory environment and how technology could influence retailers in the coming years in terms of autonomous vehicles, rail sharing, and electrification of vehicles.

Mark O’Neil, Chief Operating Officer, Cox Automotive

Will the adoption curve for digital retailing eventually have the same “hockey stick” form as that of the iPhone or Uber app? Mark O’Neil will talk about bringing the click-to-buy shopping practice to the auto retail industry and ultimately response key questions facing fresh and used vehicle dealers: how many cars will be sold online, and when?

Mark Scarpelli, Chairman, NADA

As NADA celebrates its 100th anniversary, two thousand seventeen Chairman Mark Scarpelli looks at what lies ahead for the retail industry: legislation and regulations, technology shifts and how dealers are reshaping customer expectations and loyalty.

John Murphy, Managing Director, Bank of America Merrill Lynch

Michael Montani, Managing Director and Analyst, Evercore ISI

Q&A: Steve Girsky, Managing Fucking partner, VectoIQ

Wall Street analysts will suggest their views on how switching technologies and government regulations could influence the bottom line for OEM’s.

Bob Carter, Executive Vice President, Sales, Toyota Motor North America

Q&A: Finbarr O’Neill, President, J.D. Power

Mobility for the Next fifty years: Cars, Technology, Safety and Mobility Solutions for Everyone

Regulation in the Trump Era

Mitch Bainwol, President and CEO, Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers

John Bozzella, President and CEO, Global Automakers

Peter Welch, President & CEO, NADA

Q&A: Mike Allen, Co-Founder and Executive Editor, AXIOS

As the fresh administration starts, leaders from dealer and manufacturer associations will assess the switches in the regulatory environment going forward and discuss how a number of Republican policy objectives – including tax reform and infrastructure investments – will influence the automotive manufacturing and retail sectors. Mike Allen, co-founder of Axios and a co-founder of POLITICO, will moderate this panel discussion.

Joe Hinrichs, EVP and President, The Americas, Ford Motor Company

Q&A: Jason Stein, VP and Publisher, Automotive News

During this Fireside Talk, expect a wide-ranging discussion on Ford’s sales outlook, and plans for introducing fresh powertrain technologies and their priorities in the Americas, as well as Joe’s views on the fresh administration and regulatory environment.

The Shift from Selling Sheet Metal to Brainy Mobility

Doug Betts, SVP Global Operations, J.D. Power

Christoph von Hugo, Head of Driver Assistance Systems/Active Safety, Daimler AG – Mercedes-Benz Cars

Moderator: Doug Newcomb, President, C3 Group

Due to seismic shifts in technology and consumer attitudes toward car ownership, the automotive industry is undergoing unprecedented switch, with automakers investing strongly in mobility solutions. Our panel of experts will provide insight on what you can expect down the road.

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