AGSC Committees to Meet in Tampa in January 2022

October 5, 2021

The Auto Glass Safety Council™ (AGSC) will hold a number of committee meetings January 11-12, 2022 in Tampa, Fla.

The events include meetings of the AGSC AGRSS™ Standard Committee and the AGSC (NWRD) ROLAGS 2 Standard Committee (windshield repair). The full schedule of the committee meetings is as follows:

Tuesday, January 11
StartEndMeeting Name
7:00 AM8:00 AMBreakfast
8:00 AM10:00 AMAGSC Education Committee
8:00 AM10:00 AMNWRD Executive Committee
10:00 AM12:00 PMAGSC Government Relations Committee
10:00 AM1:00 PMAGSC (NWRD) ROLAGS 2 Standard Committee
12:00 PM1:00 PMLunch
1:00 PM4:00 PMAGSC AGRSS Standard Committee
3:00 PM4:00 PMAGSC Member Benefits Committee
4:00 PM5:00 PMAGSC Credentialing Committee
6:00 PM7:00 PMJoint Reception
Wednesday, January 12
StartEndMeeting Name
7:00 AM9:00 AMBreakfast
7:30 AM9:00 AMAGSC Marketing Committee
9:00 AM12:00 PMAGSC ADAS Committee
12:00 PM1:00 PMAGSC Board Lunch
1:00 PM5:00 PMAGSC Board Meeting

 

The Tampa Airport Marriott is the host hotel. It is located directly inside the Tampa International Airport (TPA). Discounted room rates at $179 USD, plus tax and fees, per night, have been reserved for meeting attendees. This rate will be honored three days prior and three days after the meeting dates of January 11-12, 2022. Discounted room rates are guaranteed through December 10, 2021. Guestrooms and meeting rooms will have complimentary Wi-Fi. To book your stay at the Tampa Airport Marriott, please CLICK HERE.

You may also call 800/564-3440 to make your reservation. Be sure to tell them you are with “Auto Glass Safety Council” to receive the discounted room rate. Please call Tricia Lopez at 540/602-3257 if you have any issues booking your room.

If renting a car during your stay, follow the red terminal signs past Airport Parking, they are on the left after the control tower. The hotel does have a parking garage. Overnight self-parking is complimentary and overnight valet parking is $26.00.

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