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HANOVER, Md. — It was announced recently that Automotive
Association Services will now provide management services to the
Maryland/Delaware Independent Automobile Dealer Association. Also, AAS has
named an associate director to assist with its new partnership. Tapped for the
position is Brad Hudson.

Officials noted that the relationship between AAS and
MIADA-DIADA began on Jan. 1.

Commenting on the news, Jack Tracey, Automotive Association
Services president, noted, "I am pleased that Automotive Association Services
was selected for this assignment. MIADA-DIADA is a good fit with the other
auto-related associations that AAS manages.

"Brad and I look forward to increasing services to the
existing members and expanding the membership base," he added.

And MIADA-DIADA is only one of the automotive organizations
AAS has ties with.

AAS currently provides services to the National Automotive
Finance Association, Payment Assurance Technology Association, National Vehicle
Leasing Association; and the Community Auto Finance Association, which
represents buy-here, pay-here dealers.

The MIADA-DIADA provides education and advocacy on
legislative and regulatory matters to its regional, independent dealer members.