The Marx Group is proud to be affiliated with key organizations and communities, that are focused on important industry initiatives.


The Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association (AAIA) is a non-profit trade association serving the automotive aftermarket, a $250 billion industry employing millions of Americans at over 500,000 business locations.


The Auto International Association (AIA) segment of the Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association promotes global trade in automotive products by providing a bridge between the international automotive community and the North American aftermarket.


The Automotive Communications Council (ACC) is a professional organization of individuals in the automotive aftermarket who specialize in marketing communications.


The Global Automotive Aftermarket Symposium (GAAS) is the automotive industry's leading educational event. "Survival in a Changing Aftermarket" is the theme for the 2007 GAAS which will be held Tuesday and Wednesday, May 8-9, at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare in Chicago, Ill.


For four decades SEMA, the Specialty Equipment Market Association, has been at the forefront of the automotive aftermarket - a unique industry dedicated to the enhanced performance, appearance and handling of all types of passenger cars, light trucks and recreational vehicles.


Established in 1904, the Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA) is the motor vehicle supplier industry's most experienced trade association. It exclusively represents and serves manufacturers of motor vehicle components, tools and equipment, automotive chemicals and related products used in the production, repair and maintenance of all classes of motor vehicles.


A nationwide consumer education campaign about the benefits of regular vehicle care, maintenance and repair, designed to represent and engage all segments of the aftermarket industry.


Since 1951, The Automotive Service Association (ASA) has been the leading organization for owners and managers of automotive service businesses that strive to deliver excellence in service and repairs to consumers.


The Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association serves the interests that affect today's automotive aftermarket products manufacturers. AASA focuses its efforts exclusively on aftermarket parts manufacturers and provides numerous services and programs including: representation before legislators and regulators, strategic market research, international business support, valuable networking opportunities and the latest industry news and insight.


Founded in 1988, with over 800 members, Second Wind is an international network of advertising agencies and related firms in the USA and Canada that share access to critically needed business information and resources on a daily basis. The Network focuses on serving small to mid sized agencies, design studios and public relations firms, providing a variety of important benefits to its members and access to services these smaller firms might not otherwise find affordable.


Founded in 1917, the American Association of Advertising Agencies (AAAA) is the national trade association representing the advertising agency business in the United States.


Founded in 1917, the Direct Marketing Association (DMA) is today the largest trade association for businesses interested in direct, database, and interactive global marketing, with about 4,700 member companies from the United States and 53 foreign nations on six continents.


The Association for Interactive Marketing (AIM), an independent subsidiary of the Direct Marketing Association, is a non-profit trade organization devoted to helping marketers use interactive opportunities to reach their respective marketplaces. AIM serves diverse corporate interests from e-mail marketing, e-tailing, online marketing, content provision, e-commerce, customer relationship management, market research, broadband access and the rollout of interactive television.