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is tuning up for its 2026 Annual General Meeting (AGM), taking place March 20-23, 2026, at the Renaissance Nashville Hotel in the heart of downtown Nashville, Tennessee.

Each year, APA/TruStar’s AGM brings together shareholders, TruStar members and supplier partners for several days of collaboration, strategic planning and relationship building. In true Music City fashion, the 2026 meeting will strike the right chord between business and connection, offering meaningful networking opportunities, key business updates, and forward-looking discussions designed to strengthen partnerships and drive growth across both networks.

“The Annual General Meeting is one of the most important events of the year for our organization,” said Steve Tucker, president of

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The meeting will kick off with a lively welcome reception, setting the tone for a productive and engaging weekend. The popular Date Night will follow, giving suppliers the opportunity to host a shareholder or member for dinner and build stronger, more personal connections.

Industry Insights

Attendees will also hear valuable insights from respected industry leaders. Bill Hanvey of the Auto Care Association and Simeon Gutman of Morgan Stanley will provide updates on the current state of the industry. Jason Popillion of Cyphernova will deliver a timely presentation on artificial intelligence and its growing impact on the automotive aftermarket. Complementing these sessions, scheduled one-on-one meetings between shareholders, members and suppliers will allow for focused business discussions and strategic planning.

The meeting will conclude with an awards dinner at the hotel, where APA/TruStar will celebrate outstanding achievements across its network. With Nashville as the backdrop, guests can expect an evening of recognition, celebration and just the right amount of Southern charm.

From business conversations to Broadway evenings, APA/TruStar’s Annual General Meeting remains a cornerstone event for strengthening the relationships that keep the organization moving forward.

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