McLEAN, Va. -

The 2015 National Automobile Dealers Association Convention & Expo, which will be hosted in San Francisco from Jan. 22 through Jan. 25, announced a few prominant keynote speakers on Monday, including Jeb Bush, Jay Leno and Beck Weathers.

The NADA convention, in its 16th time in San Francisco since 1948, will have its first keynote address on Jan. 23 from former Florida Gov. Bush and current NADA chairman Forrest McConnell, III. The following day will feature keynote speakers Leno and NADA vice chairman Bill Fox, with Weathers closing out the keynote speeches on Sunday, Jan. 25.

Bush, brother of former President George. W Bush, currently runs a consulting business, Jeb Bush and Associates, and lives in Miami. Leno is a well-known former host of “The Tonight Show” and currently works as a stand-up comedian while also working on his popular Web show, “Jay Leno’s Garage.” The final keynote speaker, Weathers, is a pathologist who is best known for surviving a 1996 storm atop Mt. Everest, inspiring the Jon Krakauer book Into Thin Air and the movie still in production “Everest.”

For more information about the speakers or scheduled events, visit http://www.nadafrontpage.com/2015_NADA_Convention_Keynote_Speakers.xml.

Attendance and housing registration opens July 21. For more information, visit the NADA Convention website here: www.nadaconvention.org.