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Recap of 2016 DrivingSales Executive Summit and AutoVentures

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For three days in the middle of October in the far reaches of the Bellagio Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas - the Conference Center - nearly a thousand of the auto retail industry’s more savvy dealers and thought leaders assembled to attend the industry’s most progressive dealer executive event - the 7th Annual DrivingSales Executive Summit.

During this brief and exhausting period were Keynote Addresses from global business leaders, Breakout Sessions presented with industry thought leaders, panel discussion, a Best Idea Contest, and the Innovation Cup. And for the second year there was the AutoVentures Summit.

6 Keynotes from Global Business Leaders

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Three of the six keynotes this year, including DrivingSales CEO Jared Hamilton's, concentrated on the significance of human resources, training, development and retention. Below is a list each Keynote speaker and topic.


To explore these further and get a pulse on how the keynotes were head on over to this thread in the Forums.

Dozens of Breakout Sessions with Industry Thought Leaders

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As usual there were six different periods of Breakout Sessions split across the three days, each period offering at least six or more options of sessions ranging from fixed-ops to sales and marketing and leadership. For a complete list of the sessions you can visit the DSES website but to get a pulse on how the content and presenters were in the sessions head on over to this thread in the Forums

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Best Idea Contest

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Best Idea Contest Winner - Brad Paschal

The Best Idea Contest consisted of five dealers seeking the recognition of peers and awards from the judges. The winner of the Best Idea Contest was Brad Paschal from Street Volkswagen of Amarillo who won $3,000. The runner-up that received $2,000 was Josh Pogue from Lexus of Richmond Hill, followed by the other three finalists - Brian Armstrong from VW Southtowne, Derrick Woolfson from Younger Nissan of Frederick, and Jean-Francois Blaquiere from Groupe Park Avenue who each received a $1,000 cash prize from ELEAD1One which sponsored the contest. For details about each idea presented check out this thread in the Forums.

Innovation Cup

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DrivingSales CEO Jared Hamilton with DSES 2016 Innovation Cup Winner - Steve White from Clarivoy

The Innovation Cup also consisted of five finalists that were selected prior to the event by an appointed committee of dealers and thought leaders. The contests were: Calrivoy, LaunchControl by DealerTeamwork, BuyerScout by Outsell, AutosOnVideo, and Shop by Pay from DriveItNow.

Each contestant had three minutes to present their solution to the audience followed by five minutes of questioning from a panel of three including Robert Karbaum (@karbaum), Eve Knudtsen, and Ric McCoy (@RicMcCoy).

Sean Stapleton’s pitch of LaunchControl was the final presentation which drew the most response, but the following morning when Steve White from Clarivoy was announced the winner, a “stunned silence” was drawn.

Each contestant was presented with an award, the largest of which went to Clarivoy. Congratulations to Steve and Clarivoy and all five finalists.

Digital Debate Panel

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On Monday the Digital Debates Panel moderated by Joe Webb (@zonewebb) was held where a lively discussion of topics was explored such as gamification and augmented reality technology as to how and when it may eventually affect auto retail; price transparency vs. price validation; the slow uptake of vendor technology to meet consumer adoption; how Google Analytics measurements must change because of the new SEM strategies in the market; and finally who has run a better social media campaign - Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump.

The panelists were:


2nd Annual AutoVentures Summit

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Proving to be a real winner, the AutoVenture Summit is a separate (and additional) event that begins as the Executive Summit ends. Drawing about 200 attendees, the half-day event gathers a group of venture capitalists and innovators competing for not only an award but also funding. It consists of a luncheon, four rounds of presentations and audience voting, followed by a reception.

Contestants this year included:

SHIFTMobility
Voyomotive
AutoPay
Dynatron by the KEEPS Corporation

CloudEngage
Drive Motors
Carlabs
JuiceNet by eMotorWerks

Context360
WeGoLook
Migo
Momentum Dynamics

T2 (Sells Cars)
DriveMode
8Ninths
RationalRobotics

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Drive Motors CEO Aaron Krane

Each contestant had a strict 7 minutes to present followed by 3 minutes of questioning from a panel of three judges that changed after each round, of which there were 4 rounds. After each round attendees were directed to a web page where they were asked to score each presentation, not against each other, just an individual score.

After a 30-minute panel discussion about “Innovations Trends” moderated by none other than Mr. Cliff Banks himself, Aaron Krane, CEO of Drive Motors was announced the contests winner. Congratulations to Aaron and the Drive Motors crew, who we happened to interview here on DealerRefresh in August during.

Innovation Coming of Age

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This year, to close the event, MC Charlie Vogelheim was joined on stage with Cliff Banks to present their instant-classic “Innovation Coming of Age,” a 30-minute voyage of auto retail’s coming of age on the Internet from the mid-nineties to today. To cap it off, the two were joined on stage by a dozen industry icons featured in a 10-year-old photo, each asked to share a poignant story related to their early legacy in the business. To view this now-classic Facebook Live recording go here.

On stage with Charlie and Cliff were: Gary Marcotte, Tara Wagoner, Allan Cooper, Chip Perry, Kevin Root, and Bernie Brenner, Mitch Galub, Jared Hamilton, Payman Zamani, Mike McFall, and others.

Closing Anecdotes

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As you can see there was quite a bit of activity packed into this three-day summit, more than what is even mentioned here. AutoHook provided free limousine rides to and from the airport and around the strip. Be sure to say thanks if you took advantage of that. The Canadian Dealer Summit sparked off the event on Sunday afternoon. As usual there was the Joe and Shaun Karaokethon at Dino’s Lounge Monday where all the “cool people” go, the vendor hall, the evening receptions in the vendor hall, and more, not to forget also the Twitter board that streams all #DSES tweets in near-real-time.

DealerRefresh is proud to be a Media Partner with DrivingSales and looks forward to continued coverage leading up to and following the Executive Summit and its associated activities.
 

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A recap of the 7th Annual DrivingSales Executive Summit held in October 2016 at the Bellagio in Las Vegas, covering keynote addresses from global business leaders, breakout sessions, a Best Idea Contest, the Innovation Cup, and the co-located AutoVentures Summit. The event drew nearly a thousand dealers and industry thought leaders, with several keynotes focusing on themes relevant to the future of auto retail. The post serves as a summary for those who attended or want to stay current on key takeaways from one of the industry's most prominent dealer executive conferences.

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