Delegates to next month’s Automotive Management Live will hear examples from Stellantis and Sinclair Group on how they are creating sustainable automotive retailers of the future.
The one day exhibition and seminar show will once again be held at the NEC, Birmingham on November 13 and is free for automotive retailer professionals to attend.
Alison Jones, former UK director for Volkswagen and then Group PSA, is now Stellantis' senior vice-president of circular economy.
She will share her perspective on automotive retail sustainability from a global perspective, while also drawing on her vast experience of UK automotive retail operations and how it relates to how dealerships should be thinking about their operations in the future.
Richard Seaward, Sinclair Group head of strategic development and Jennifer Wilson, partnership director at Auto Trader (pictured left) will also share a view of how the dealer group is approaching sustainability as part of The Carbon Literacy Project.
Auto Trader funded the UK's first automotive Carbon Literacy Toolkit in collaboration with retailers and manufacturers.
The Toolkit was developed with the purpose of supporting individuals and businesses in their journey towards reducing their carbon footprint.
Sinclair Group, Wales’ largest automotive retailer, has fully committed to the Carbon Literacy project, with staff training to understand their role in reducing carbon, but also by putting in place innovative waste management and renewable energy solutions in place.
Creating the sustainable dealership of the future - sponsored by Black Horse
- Alison Jones, Senior Vice-President of Circular Economy, Stellantis
- Jennifer Wilson, Partnership Director, Auto Trader
- Richard Seaward, Head of Strategic Development, Sinclair Group
- Paul Hyne, Commercial Director, Black Horse & Lex Autolease
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