Toyota Exec to Share Strategy of Move to Texas During NAF Association Conference
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HANOVER, Md. –
For finance company executives still curious as to why Toyota is shifting major operations out of California to Texas, NAF Association just added a new session to next week’s annual gathering aimed at satisfying that interest
Conference organizers said Michael McGrath, the corporate risk manager for Toyota Financial Services, will share the strategy and the decision behind Toyota's relocation of its headquarters from California to Plano, Texas.
“Attend and hear all about what this means for Toyota and for Texas,” NAF Association executive director Jack Tracey said.
This conference, planned by and for those working in the non-prime auto finance arena offers a wide array of speakers, including:
—Sandy Schwartz, president of Manheim
—Steve Chaouki, executive vice president of strategy and planning at TransUnion
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—Sebastian Ricketts, vice president of economic analysis at GM Financial
—Amy Martin, senior director at Standard & Poor's
—Douglas Merrill, chief executive officer of Zest Financial
—Tom Webb, chief economist at Manheim
Registration is still open for the NAF Association's 18th Annual Non-Prime Auto Finance Conference scheduled to begin on May 28 at the Omni Fort Worth Hotel in Fort Worth, Texas.
For conference registration and information, visit www.nafassociation.com.