Reynolds' Vanover brings rich career to F&I Week

Julie Vanover of Reynolds and Reynolds will kick off Automotive News F&I Week in June with a session on creative strategies to enhance F&I performance.
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Julie Vanover, a former F&I manager who now consults with more than 100 dealerships a year on F&I and related issues for Reynolds and Reynolds, will be a lead speaker during Automotive News F&I Week in June.

She will kick off the online event's opening session, "Creative Strategies That Drive F&I Performance." Five other Webinars will follow over three days, June 19-21.

Before joining Reynolds Consulting Services seven years ago, Vanover worked in Kia, Honda and General Motors stores. Her positions during her 12-year dealership career included F&I manager, general manager and general sales manager.

She also has been automotive loan officer for Dominion Bank Virginia.

F&I Week is geared for F&I managers as well as dealer principals, general managers and sales managers. There is no cost to attend. The Webinars can be viewed from your computer.

To sign up for F&I Week, click here or go to autonews.com.

To find out more about F&I Week, click here or go to autonews.com

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