Heavy Duty Dialogue ’09, with the theme of “The Commercial Vehicle Industry in Transition,” announced that Ken Gronbach, noted author, futurist and demographer, will be a contributor to this year’s event at the Rosen Centre Hotel and the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, FL, on Monday, Feb. 16. HDD ’09 immediately precedes Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week ’09.
Gronbach is a marketing expert who regularly provides counsel to Fortune 500 companies as well as large and small privately held businesses across the United States. In his 2005 book “Common Census, the Counter-Intuitive Guide to Generational Marketing,” Ken translated a fascinating common sense understanding of shifting demography and the related opportunities and consequences. Ken’s new 2008 book, “Age Curve: How to Profit from the coming Demographic Storm” is a ground-breaking book that details the secrets of positioning your business or organization in front of new markets and advancing populations.
Gronbach will drill-down into the game changing realities of rapidly shifting US demographic trends, and the effect the changing trends will have on the commercial vehicle industry and our whole society.
“We are very pleased at the opportunity to have Ken Gronbach bring his views and insight on the challenges facing business in light of the changing US workforce to our members and attendees at Heavy Duty Dialogue ’09. His insight will provide attendees a viewpoint many businesses have not considered before and one that will have a profound workforce impact,” stated Tim Kraus, president and COO of Heavy Duty Manufacturers Association.
The HDD ’09 program content will also include coverage of major issues such as a legislative and regulatory discussion, a CEO panel on mega trends and strategy, an industry forecast defining the near and long-term future for the industry, a high-level presentation on US energy policy, economic and environmental sustainability, and the discussion on the “developing storm” of a generationally diverse workforce.
For more information, contact:
Jennifer Hjalmquist
919-406-8847
[email protected]