OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE MISSISSIPPI AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION

Pub. 2 2024 Issue 2

MADA Board of Directors and NextGen Dealers Find Success at Mississippi Capitol

The MADA Board of Directors, accompanied by a group of NextGen dealers, made their presence known at the Mississippi Capitol. Having dealers under the dome served as a reminder of the importance of the automotive industry to the state’s economy and the vital role MADA plays in advocating for its members.

For MADA, the annual pilgrimage to the state Capitol forms a cornerstone of their legislative grassroots strategy. While specific bills may not be at the forefront this year, the sight of dealers within the capitol serves as a potent reminder of the industry’s presence and influence on lawmakers. “Maintaining a strong presence among legislators is crucial,” emphasized MADA Chair Trudy Moody. “We’re excited to enlighten the next generation of dealers about our ongoing legislative efforts.”

According to MADA President Marty Milstead, the impact of dealers directly engaging with lawmakers cannot be overstated. “When dealers show up at the capitol, it elevates our lobbying efforts,” Milstead asserted. “Legislators take notice when they hear directly from business owners.”

It is always a great experience for the dealers attending as well. For many, it is their first trip to the beautiful Capitol.

The visit wasn’t just about politics; it was also a chance for dealers, many of whom were attending for the first time, to experience the grandeur of Mississippi’s Capitol. As they observed the Senate in action, the dealers received a warm acknowledgment from senators, highlighting the respect and influence they command across the state.

An integral part of the capitol visit was a lunch session, during which dealers had the privilege of hearing insights from Rep. Rodney Hall and Sen. Daniel Sparks. The forum provided a unique opportunity to get a deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing Mississippi.

Reflecting on his experience at the capitol, Taylor Whatley, the new managing partner and co-owner of Mike Whatley Honda, expressed gratitude for the opportunity to engage with MADA’s leadership and gain insight into the association’s advocacy efforts. “I really appreciate the efforts of Trudy to get younger dealers involved with MADA. Spending time with the Board of Directors at the Capitol was very educational,” he remarked.

As the landscape for the new automotive industry continues to evolve, initiatives like the MADA Capitol visit serve as a reminder of the collective voice and influence wielded by industry stakeholders. By fostering collaboration between seasoned leaders and emerging talents, MADA remains steadfast in its mission to promote, advance and protect Mississippi’s franchised automobile dealers.

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