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HDMA, DTNA to host sustainability focused webinar

July 19, 2021
Olga Aulet-Leon, sustainability champion at DTNA, will share in-depth insight and analysis pertaining to DTNA's global sustainability and how the industry supply base views and integrates on critical issues to stay abreast of future challenges.

The next HDMA Pulse Webinar featuring Daimler Trucks North America (DTNA), titled, “Sustainability and the CV Market: Insights into environmental, social, and governance topics,” will be on August 25. Olga Aulet-Leon from DTNA will join HDMA's Richard Anderson to take a look at sustainability and the commercial vehicle market.

Scheduled for Wednesday, August 25, from 1-2 PM ET.

Olga Aulet-Leon, sustainability champion at DTNA, joins HDMA's Director of Market Research & Analysis Richard Anderson.

Aulet-Leon will share in-depth insight and analysis pertaining to DTNA's global sustainability and how the industry supply base views and integrates on critical issues to stay abreast of future challenges and changes.

The webinar is free for HDMA members and $100 for non-members. For more information, and to register, click here.

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