AIS 2019

Auto Intel Summit 2019 Speaker Lineup Packed with Auto Innovators, Change Agents

We are one week out from AIS 2019 — and our speaker lineup is complete.

It’s packed with professionals and executives from companies and institutions known throughout the auto industry and beyond, like Equifax, GM Financial, Deloitte, Ernst & Young, the Federal Trade Commission, IHS Markit and more.

From the CEOs of startups changing the face of the auto industry, to some of the country’s brightest venture capital specialists, our speaker lineup reaches across all facets of the auto biz, and intersecting industries.

Check out the AIS 2019 full speaker lineup. And don’t worry — there’s still time to register and save!

Mike Wall, Director, Automotive Analysis, IHS Markit

Need insight on how tech startups will impact the auto industry? Quin Garcia, Managing Director at Autotech Ventures, is your guy.

Curious about where digital retailing is heading and how it’s going to impact the auto biz? Andrew Tai, CEO at MotoInsight, has got you covered.

Or how about the latest in fintech? The opening panel at AIS 2019 will cover just that, and features Sharon Mancero, Senior Vice President, Wells Fargo Preferred Capital; Dinesh Chopra, Chief Strategy Officer, Ally Financial; and Mark Olson, Senior VP of Dealer Finance at PNC Bank.

Quin Garcia, Managing Director, Autotech Ventures

And if you are in the market for an economic overview and big-picture take on industry? Mike Wall, Director, Automotive Analysis at IHS Markit, will offer a high-level economic review and outlook for global sales, as well as a deeper dive discussion of IHS Markit’s U.S. light vehicle sales outlook and discussion of powertrain/technology/mobility trends.

You get the idea. We mined the auto industry and beyond to gather some of the most innovative minds in auto together — those who are on the front lines of industry change and evolution.

Learn more about AIS’ 8 core topics —   compliance regulations, connectivity, mobility, digital retail, predictive analytics, investing + M&A, fintech solutions, and economic forecast— through the lens of those defining their respective niches in the auto biz.

Check out our full agenda here, as well as our complete speaker lineup.

And, if that convinces you to attend (we think it might), don’t wait to register. We are just one week out from AIS 2019, and rates go up $200 for on-site registration!

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Automotive Intelligence Summit 2019 announces first round of confirmed speakers & thought leaders

Spring is underway, and so is planning for the second annual Automotive Intelligence Summit. As the AIS 2019 team kicks off planning for this year’s agenda and event, a list of high profile names in the automotive industry are already on board to kick off the summit that focuses on the latest in automotive, including digital retail, fintech and more. (Don’t worry, I’ll share those names later!)

But first, let’s take a look back at 2018. If you are still deciding on whether to intend the thought leadership event — registration for which opens on April 8 — to be held in Raleigh, July 23-25 at the Crabtree Valley Marriott, take a gander at the below numbers.

Do you have insights to help answer the most important questions about the future of auto? Don’t miss the chance to speak at the Auto Intel Summit.

Last year, the inaugural event drew over 200 attendees and featured 43 speakers. Other key highlights included:

  • 38 company leaders and data specialists
  • 10+ hours of networking
  • 30 customized workshops
  • 9+ educational hours, including meaningful breakout sessions, panel discussions, and keynote speeches to take part in

The 2018 event focused on eight core topics: Connected Mobility, Compliace & Regulations, Economic Forecasts, Fintech Solutons, Investment Capital, Mergers & Acquisitions, Predictive Analytics and Transportation Research.

This year’s summit will once again revisit these topics with a deep dive into digital retail and fintech trends, which sister publications Auto Remarketing and SubPrime Auto Finance News, as well as the new Auto Fin Journal, cover in detail throughout the year.

The Automotive Intelligence Summit was created to bring together the tech and autofin industries to discoverand analyze new trends, innovation and disruptions that we face in the future of the automotive world.

So, are you ready to hear about what we already have on tap for 2019? The AIS 2019 Call for Speakers is open until April 22, and we are looking for workshop speakers and keynotes, as well as those interested in 10-15 minute, concise, TED-style presentations.

Here are just a few of the names of leaders already confirmed for AIS 2019:

  • Mary Ross, President of Californians for Consumer Privacy, and former CIA Counterintelligence Officer and Counsel on the House Intelligence Committee
  • Andrew Tai, CEO, MotoInsight
  • Ryan Robinson, Automotive Research Leader Deloitte
  • Mike Wall, Director, Automotive Analysis, IHS Markit
  • Michael Perugi, Auto Industry Practice Leader, Strategist/Principal Consultant, Acxiom
  • Alex Maritczak, Senior Manager, Global Auto finance Leader, Advisory, EY
  • Lonnie Miller, principle industry consultant, SAS
  • Ryan Bachman, SVP Global Chief Information Security Officer, GM Financial
  • Jeremy Alicandri, Managing Director, Maryann Keller & Associates

And that’s just the beginning. Stay tuned as we finalize our three-day agenda, bringing together a group of experts and leaders that not only have a pulse on the future of auto — but also the power to change it.

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