PPG MVP conference sold out

PPG MVP Business Solutions said its annual spring conference is sold out and registration is closed.
Jan. 1, 2020
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PPG MVP Business Solutions said its annual spring conference is sold out and registration is closed.

The March 25-27 conference in Phoenix, open to owners and managers of collision centers using PPG Refinish products, is designed to give participants exposure to effective approaches for advancing their competitive capabilities.

"We are very pleased that our customers recognize the importance of these conferences," said Jim Berkey, PPG, director, MVP Business Solutions. "We put a lot of effort into providing pertinent information and processes that can make a real difference in a collision center's business success.

"Apparently, our customers are finding genuine value in what we are offering because these conferences are gaining in popularity. We are delighted to have another sell-out event."

PPG MVP Business Solutions conferences include speakers, seminars and interactive workshops focused on helping attendees improve collision center performance. The upcoming conference will feature motivational speakers Vince Poscente and Joe Calloway.

Poscente, a New York Times best- selling author, business consultant, and Olympic skier, will talk about how to get down to business and up to speed for a competitive advantage in "Big Goals in Short Order: Learning to Thrive in a More-Faster-Now World." Calloway, an author and a performance consultant, will present "Minds Wide Open," a session that will discuss how market leaders think and create success.

MVP conferences are biannual events and the next conference will be in the fall, with dates to be announced. For more information about PPG MVP Business Solutions, future conferences, and prospective early registration, visit www.ppgmvp.com or call (866) 237-8178.

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