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Enjoy this pictorial review of the 2007 Global Automotive Aftermarket Symposium, held May 8-9, 2007 at the Hyatt Regency O’Hare near Chicago.

All photos courtesy of Mark Baltzley Photography, and are used by permission. Unauthorized reproduction is strictly forbidden.

GAAS Scholarship Chair, Peter Kornafel
GAAS Scholarship Chair, Peter Kornafel, opened the 2007 Symposium by announcing that this year 154 students received $1,000 scholarships to pursue aftermarket careers.

 

Steve Handschuh, AASA (center), led a panel discussion on “Do You Know Where You’re Going To?”
Steve Handschuh, AASA (center), led a panel discussion on “Do You Know Where You’re Going To?”

Bob Lutz, General Motors, during a light moment after his luncheon presentation at GAAS 2007.
Bob Lutz, General Motors, during a light moment after his luncheon presentation at GAAS 2007.

Kelly McDonald of McDonald Marketing provided help how the aftermarket can better market to Latinos.
Kelly McDonald of McDonald Marketing provided help how the aftermarket can better market to Latinos.

George Witt (right) of George Witt Service, Inc. in Lincoln, Nebraska makes a point during the panel discussion “Changing The Culture in Aftermarket Training: Perspective of the Independent Repairer” as Bill Tyson of Bill Tyson’s Auto Repair looks on. George Witt (right) of George Witt Service, Inc. in Lincoln, Nebraska makes a point during the panel discussion “Changing The Culture in Aftermarket Training: Perspective of the Independent Repairer” as Bill Tyson of Bill Tyson’s Auto Repair looks on.


  

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