Tag Archives: Nick St. Denis

Auto Glass Week™ Sessions Deep Dive into Calibration Growth, Trends and Challenges

Calibration was a big discussion topic during Auto Glass Week (AGW) 2023. The event took place Sept. 19-21 at the Virginia Beach Convention Center in Virginia Beach, Va., bringing together installers, technicians, suppliers and many others. Educational sessions covered a … Continue reading

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Gain Auto Glass Market Insights at Auto Glass Week 2021

The Auto Glass Week™ 2021 educational program kicks off with Nick St. Denis, director of research for Key Media & Research, with a discussion on the auto glass replacement market. St. Denis will cover key indicators of auto glass demand … Continue reading

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Auto Glass Information Leader Releases New Market Report

KMR Research, a division of AGRR™ magazine’s parent company Key Media & Research (KMR), released its U.S. and North American Auto Glass Market Report [2020 Edition] this week. The report is a comprehensive look at the domestic automotive glass industry. … Continue reading

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GUEST BLOG: OH NO! THE CREATURES ARE COMING!

“’How to Attract Millennials.’ ‘Millennials in the Workforce.’ ‘Working with Millennials.’ You see some variation of this almost on a daily basis, whether it’s the theme of an article, a webinar or some other related discussion. It’s as if everyone is preparing for the second coming of the Gremlins or something. (Or maybe the third coming … I think there was a sequel. Not sure how well it did, though.) —Nick St. Denis Continue reading

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GUEST BLOG: The Thing at Auto Glass Week You May Not Want to Miss

If someone were to ask you the thing you’re most looking forward to at Auto Glass Week™ 2015, your answer should be, ‘The thing happening right at the beginning.’ At least that would be my answer—but then again, I’m slightly biased. Continue reading

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