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Automotive Parts Associates (APA) announced it is excited to “let the good times roll” with its 2025 Annual General Meeting, which will take place from March 21-23 at the Hilton New Orleans Riverside hotel in New Orleans.

Each year, APA shareholders, TruStar members and valued supplier partners come together to mix, mingle, and network, and the 2025 AGM promises to deliver all that and more with a vibrant New Orleans twist,

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The meeting will kick off with a lively welcome reception followed by APA’s popular Date Night, where suppliers have the opportunity to take a shareholder or member to dinner for a more personal connection. Attendees will also hear valuable insights from industry leaders, added

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Ted Hughes from the Auto Care Association and Simeon Gutman from Morgan Stanley will provide updates on the state of the industry, while Rob Haslehurst from L.E.K. Consulting will discuss the evolving landscape of electric vehicles. In addition, cybersecurity expert Gary Beadle will deliver a timely presentation on protecting businesses in an increasingly digital world. Alongside these informative sessions, scheduled one-on-one meetings between shareholders, members and suppliers will allow for dedicated business discussions.

The meeting will conclude with a memorable awards dinner at the renowned National WWII Museum, where APA said it will celebrate outstanding achievements within its network. Guests can expect a night filled with celebration, fun and a dash of New Orleans charm.

“Our Annual General Meeting is more than just a gathering; it’s where connections are made, ideas are sparked, and partnerships thrive,” said Steve Tucker, president of APA. “By bringing our shareholders, members, and supplier partners together, we set the stage for shared success in the year ahead.”

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