Car Care Council Women’s Board Extends Industry Award Deadlines To Sept. 9 – UnderhoodService

Car Care Council Women’s Board Extends Industry Award Deadlines To Sept. 9

WomenoftheYearThe Car Care Council Women’s Board has extended the deadline for the 2016 Automotive Communications Awards and the Women of the Year Awards, which include Auto Care Woman of the Year, Female Shop Owner of the Year and Auto Care Woman of Excellence. Award entries and nominations will be accepted through Sept. 9.

“With Labor Day marking the unofficial end of summer, our thoughts now shift to fall and the upcoming AAPEX show,” said Amy Mattinat, president, Car Care Council Women’s Board. “We decided to extend the deadline to give industry members more time to get their award entries and nominations in after the long holiday weekend.”

The Automotive Communications Awards applaud those companies and agencies that provide automotive information to consumers and the trade professionals who interact with them on a daily basis through outstanding advertising, marketing, merchandising and/or effective PR. All entries will be accepted electronically. The entry form and additional details are available on the Women’s Board website: carcare.org/womens-board/awards/.

The Women of the Year Awards are open to women who have made a significant impact in the auto care industry with specific requirements for each individual award. Entry forms, categories and details are available at carcare.org/womens-board/awards/women-of-the-year-nomination-form/.

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