As the automotive industry gears up for the highly anticipated 2025 NADA Show in New Orleans, excitement is building around the event’s dynamic lineup of educational sessions, networking opportunities, and industry insights. In today’s CBT Now episode, John Mitchell Jr., NADA Show Committee Chairman and executive managers/VP of Mitchell Nissan, Inc. shares a sneak peek into what attendees can expect, emphasizing the show’s commitment to supporting car dealers amidst the industry’s evolving landscape. With a focus on learning, collaboration, and the vibrant culture of New Orleans, the upcoming show promises to be an unmissable experience for all automotive professionals.
Key Takeaways
1. The 2025 NADA Show is set to take place in the vibrant city of New Orleans from January 23rd to 26th. Mitchell expresses enthusiasm for the location, noting that the city is rolling out the red carpet for attendees, which enhances the overall experience.
2. A standout feature of the show will be the opening night reception, themed “NADA Fast,” which will showcase New Orleans’ culinary delights and musical heritage. This event is designed to foster networking among dealers, vendors, and industry leaders in a relaxed, engaging environment.
3. The event will offer a variety of educational workshops featuring industry experts, including the popular Dealer Learning Lab, which includes short, impactful TED Talk-style presentations. These sessions aim to equip attendees with actionable insights to tackle the challenges faced in the automotive retail sector.
4. This year’s keynote lineup includes motivational speakers such as Ryan Leake, who will focus on leadership and team management, and Coach Mike Krzyzewski, who will share strategies for building effective teams. These speakers aim to inspire attendees to enhance their leadership skills and improve their dealership operations.
5. Mitchell also emphasizes the importance of dealer attendance and engagement at the NADA Show, encouraging not only dealers but also their management and staff to participate. He underscores that supporting NADA is crucial for the industry’s collective growth and advocacy efforts at the federal level.
"...the work that NADA does, and the staff at NADA, is to educate and advocate for our business. They are fighting for us to improve our lives, make things easier, and enhance our business." – John Mitchell Jr.