WASHINGTON, May 2, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- The Washington Auto Show, operated by the Washington Area New Auto Dealers Association (WANADA), announced today that Bob Storin has been named Vice President of Marketing. Storin was previously Director of Marketing, Events and Sponsorships.
"Bob has done an outstanding job of building awareness and attendance at the Washington Auto Show, as well as creating a strong financial base for the show with his work in sponsorships and events," said WANADA and Show President and CEO John O'Donnell. "Bob's knowledge in these areas is unparalleled and he is a key member of our team at both the Show and WANADA".
In addition to continuing his lead role on sponsorships and events, Storin is taking on additional duties in his new role for WANADA, including oversight of the advertising creative and media planning and placement for the Washington Auto Show.
Storin has more than 30 years of sales and marketing experience and is known in the industry for creating partnerships that provide a high level of benefits for all parties. Prior to joining the Washington Auto Show Storin lead a sponsorship marketing agency Storin and Associations. He has also worked for television and media companies including Comcast, CMT and Discovery Networks.
Storin is a graduate of St. Thomas University with a degree in Sports Administration. Storin, a resident of Severna Park, MD, has two sons and enjoys spending time with them in the outdoors and on the water in his spare time.
The Washington Auto Show®
The Washington Auto show is the largest public show in Washington, D.C. The show, in existence for almost 100 years, is held in the Walter E. Washington Convention, located at 801 Mount Vernon Place, Washington, D.C. The show attracts visitors from the District, Virginia and Maryland, as well as legislators and regulators from Washington and around the world. The Show opens to the public on January 26, 2018.
SOURCE The Washington Auto Show
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