Thu, 05/09/2024 - 12:32
SEMA Show hotels Las Vegas skyline at night

By SEMA News Editors

Hotel reservations are open online here for the 2024 SEMA Show, November 5-8, at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, with the best value rates now available through SEMA's official hotel provider, onPeak.

Looking for a quiet, no-frills hotel stay? Several non-casino properties are offering discounted rates for SEMA Show guests. Check these out and book with onPeak today!

Nightly Rate (11/6/24) Hotel Name
$314 Courtyard Convention Center 
$299   Four Seasons
$307 Hilton Grand Vacations on Paradise (Convention Center) 
$335 Las Vegas Marriott
$334 Renaissance Hotel 
$309 Residence Inn Convention Center by Marriott 
$319 SpringHill Suites Convention Center 
$249 Trump Hotel 
$270  Vdara
$359 Waldorf Astoria 
$237 Westin 

 

Registration for the 2024 SEMA Show is open online here for qualified attendees. SEMA Show management is dedicated to making the event as successful and worthwhile as possible for all, so registration fees are only $40 through Friday, June 28. Deadlines and fees for other registration categories can be found at semashow.com/register.

Thu, 05/09/2024 - 12:17
Georgia Suspension Law

By the SEMA Washington, D.C., office

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signed SEMA-supported legislation (SB 352) into law to modernize and improve the state's laws on vehicle suspension modifications, offering a more straightforward path for safe enjoyment, economic opportunity and responsible innovation. SEMA testified in support of the bill while the legislature was considering it. The new law will go into effect on July 1, 2024.  

With its ambiguous 2-in. suspension height limit based on an unavailable "factory recommendation," the previous law created roadblocks for all involved. Uncertainty plagued vehicle owners, law enforcement and businesses in the aftermarket industry, creating fertile ground for legal challenges and stifling the sector's growth potential.  

SB 352 charts a clear course forward. It replaces the subjective 2-in. limit with an objective standard: measuring the vehicle's height from the ground to the frame. This simple change brings much-needed transparency and consistency to enforcement.  

"SEMA applauds Governor Kemp and Georgia lawmakers for enacting SB 352, a vital step in modernizing vehicle suspension laws. This legislation clears ambiguity and promotes innovation, benefiting both businesses and enthusiasts. We're proud to support Georgia's commitment to a vibrant automotive aftermarket industry," said Christian Robinson, SEMA's senior director of state government affairs and grassroots.  

The enactment of SB 352 solidifies Georgia's position as a welcoming destination for off-road enthusiasts and a leader in fostering a responsible and innovative automotive specialty equipment industry.  

For more information, contact Christian Robinson at christianr@sema.org.   

Thu, 05/09/2024 - 12:17
Georgia Suspension Law

By the SEMA Washington, D.C., office

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signed SEMA-supported legislation (SB 352) into law to modernize and improve the state's laws on vehicle suspension modifications, offering a more straightforward path for safe enjoyment, economic opportunity and responsible innovation. SEMA testified in support of the bill while the legislature was considering it. The new law will go into effect on July 1, 2024.  

With its ambiguous 2-in. suspension height limit based on an unavailable "factory recommendation," the previous law created roadblocks for all involved. Uncertainty plagued vehicle owners, law enforcement and businesses in the aftermarket industry, creating fertile ground for legal challenges and stifling the sector's growth potential.  

SB 352 charts a clear course forward. It replaces the subjective 2-in. limit with an objective standard: measuring the vehicle's height from the ground to the frame. This simple change brings much-needed transparency and consistency to enforcement.  

"SEMA applauds Governor Kemp and Georgia lawmakers for enacting SB 352, a vital step in modernizing vehicle suspension laws. This legislation clears ambiguity and promotes innovation, benefiting both businesses and enthusiasts. We're proud to support Georgia's commitment to a vibrant automotive aftermarket industry," said Christian Robinson, SEMA's senior director of state government affairs and grassroots.  

The enactment of SB 352 solidifies Georgia's position as a welcoming destination for off-road enthusiasts and a leader in fostering a responsible and innovative automotive specialty equipment industry.  

For more information, contact Christian Robinson at christianr@sema.org.   

Thu, 05/09/2024 - 12:17
Georgia Suspension Law

By the SEMA Washington, D.C., office

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signed SEMA-supported legislation (SB 352) into law to modernize and improve the state's laws on vehicle suspension modifications, offering a more straightforward path for safe enjoyment, economic opportunity and responsible innovation. SEMA testified in support of the bill while the legislature was considering it. The new law will go into effect on July 1, 2024.  

With its ambiguous 2-in. suspension height limit based on an unavailable "factory recommendation," the previous law created roadblocks for all involved. Uncertainty plagued vehicle owners, law enforcement and businesses in the aftermarket industry, creating fertile ground for legal challenges and stifling the sector's growth potential.  

SB 352 charts a clear course forward. It replaces the subjective 2-in. limit with an objective standard: measuring the vehicle's height from the ground to the frame. This simple change brings much-needed transparency and consistency to enforcement.  

"SEMA applauds Governor Kemp and Georgia lawmakers for enacting SB 352, a vital step in modernizing vehicle suspension laws. This legislation clears ambiguity and promotes innovation, benefiting both businesses and enthusiasts. We're proud to support Georgia's commitment to a vibrant automotive aftermarket industry," said Christian Robinson, SEMA's senior director of state government affairs and grassroots.  

The enactment of SB 352 solidifies Georgia's position as a welcoming destination for off-road enthusiasts and a leader in fostering a responsible and innovative automotive specialty equipment industry.  

For more information, contact Christian Robinson at christianr@sema.org.   

Thu, 05/09/2024 - 11:58
Exhibitor Summit SEMA Show

By SEMA News Editors

Registration is open for this year's SEMA Show Exhibitor Summit, July 24-25, Las Vegas, West Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center. The valuable (and complimentary!) event is organized by SEMA Show management for exhibitors of the 2024 SEMA Show, November 5-8, in Las Vegas. 

SEMA Show Exhibitor Summit registration is available for up to two company representatives who want to take advantage of this program, and SEMA will provide hotel rooms and several meals during the event.

While undoubtedly valuable for first-time exhibitors, the Summit is also geared toward returning and long-time exhibitors of the SEMA Show. If you think you "know it all" about the Show, you'd be surprised by how much relevant business-boosting information is distributed during the program. Just take it from Coker Tire's Angelia Summers, who shared that the SEMA Show Exhibitor Summit showed the manufacturer's team "how to be efficient and effective with our booth display. The Summit was a learning experience to see all our opportunities to integrate our product with the available assets at the Show. Plus, the breakout sessions gave our team a chance to ask questions about various parts of the Show and network with people in the industry," she said.

Indeed, the road to the SEMA Show begins with the Exhibitor Summit, the education-packed program featuring everything a company needs to deliver the best ROI from its SEMA Show experience. 

This year's Summit, now in the Las Vegas Convention Center's West Hall, will feature new-for-2024 information straight from the people responsible for the industry-topping automotive specialty-equipment trade show.

The SEMA Show Exhibitor Summit is the best way to learn how to:

  • Take advantage of SEMA value-added programs.
  • Use proven strategies to attract buyers to your booth.
  • Save money and resources on Show costs, such as material handling, electrical and related Show expenses.
  • Work one-on-one with Show experts to maximize your ROI.
  • Learn to plan appropriately and budget expenses.
  • Explore promotional opportunities through sponsorships and other methods.

Register for the 2024 SEMA Show Exhibitor Summit here. For more information, visit semashow.com/exhibitor-summitNote: You are officially registered once you receive a confirmation email from the SEMA Show staff.

2024 SEMA Show Exhibitor Summit
(Complimentary for all 2024 exhibitors; hotel and several meals provided by SEMA.)
July 24-25, 2024
West Hall Las Vegas Convention Center
Las Vegas, Nevada
Register here
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Exhibitors: Submit your ESRA application online today (more exhibitor resources here). And, hotel reservations for the 2024 SEMA Show are open online here. Attendee and media registration is open online here.

Keep an eye on SEMA News and semashow.com for the latest deadlines, updates and opportunities for the 2024 SEMA Show.

Thu, 05/09/2024 - 11:54
SBN Guerrero

By Ashley Reyes

The SEMA Businesswomen's Network (SBN) has named Myriam Guerrero, franchise owner of Tint World, as the network's newest #SheIsSEMAspotlight member. 

Get to know Guerrero in her interview with SEMA News below. 

SEMA News: How many years have you been with your current company and what do you enjoy most about working there? 

Myriam Guerrero: I am the proud owner of the Tint World El Paso franchise, which has been open for two years. Being a part of the automotive industry has always been my passion, and Tint World has provided me with an incredible opportunity to turn that passion into a successful business venture. 

What I enjoy most about owning my Tint World franchise is the ability to connect with customers and fulfill their automotive needs. Whether it's providing top-quality window tinting, professional car detailing or installing cutting-edge automotive electronics, I take pride in delivering exceptional service and exceeding customer expectations. The automotive industry is constantly evolving, and it excites me to be a part of this dynamic field. Every day brings new challenges and opportunities to innovate and provide the best solutions for our customers. It's a rewarding experience to witness the transformation of a customer's vehicle and see the joy it brings them. 

Additionally, being a part of the Tint World franchise network has given me access to a supportive community of like-minded individuals who share the same passion for the industry. The opportunity to collaborate, learn and grow alongside fellow entrepreneurs is invaluable, and I'm grateful for the sense of camaraderie and support within the Tint World family. Overall, my journey with Tint World has been fulfilling and inspiring. I am committed to delivering exceptional automotive services, staying at the forefront of industry trends and providing an outstanding experience for every customer who walks through our doors. I am proud to be a woman making her mark in the automotive industry through my Tint World El Paso franchise. 

SN: What is the most challenging part of your business or job?  

MG: One of the most challenging parts is overcoming gender-related biases and stereotypes that still exist in some areas of the automotive industry. While the industry is becoming more inclusive, there can still be instances where women face unique challenges and biases that require resilience and determination to overcome. 

For instance, there may be instances where customers or industry professionals may question a woman's expertise or authority in the automotive field. It can be challenging to assert oneself and gain the trust and respect of others in such situations. Additionally, the lack of representation of women in leadership positions within the industry can sometimes make it harder to find mentors and role models who can provide guidance and support. 

Another challenge is achieving a work-life balance. Running a business while having a demanding job can require long hours and significant dedication. Balancing work commitments with personal and family responsibilities can be challenging. 

It's crucial for the industry as a whole to continue promoting gender equality and inclusivity, creating opportunities for women to thrive and succeed. By addressing and dismantling gender biases, providing mentorship and support and fostering an inclusive work environment, we can overcome these challenges and create a more diverse and vibrant automotive industry for everyone. 

SN: How many years have you been in the industry, and what was your first industry job?  

MG: As the owner of the Tint World El Paso franchise, which has been open for two years, I have been actively involved in the automotive industry for that same duration. Prior to launching my franchise, I had no industry experience. 

Starting my own franchise has allowed me to immerse myself in the industry, gain hands-on experience, and expand my knowledge and expertise. Over the past two years, I have been dedicated to building and growing my business, connecting with customers, and staying updated with the latest trends and advancements in the automotive sector. 

While I may be relatively new to the industry in terms of years, my commitment and drive have enabled me to make significant strides in a short period. I am proud to contribute to the automotive industry through my franchise and look forward to many more years of growth and success within this dynamic field. 

SN: What three qualities got you to where you are today?  

MG: As the CFO for a Texas Workforce Development Board for 10 years, I have developed and honed several qualities that have been instrumental in my journey and contributed to my success. These qualities have also prepared me to be a successful Tint World franchisee. Here are three qualities and how they have benefited me in both roles: 

1. Financial acumen: Having a deep understanding of financial principles, budgeting and strategic financial management has been crucial in both my role as a CFO and as a Tint World franchisee. This quality has allowed me to effectively manage the financial aspects of my franchise, such as budgeting, cash flow management and financial analysis. It has helped me make informed decisions about investments, pricing strategies and cost control, ensuring the financial health and profitability of my franchise. 

2. Leadership skills: Strong leadership skills have been essential in my career as a CFO and as a franchisee. The ability to inspire and motivate teams, provide clear direction and foster collaboration has helped me effectively manage financial operations and drive organizational success. These leadership qualities have also translated into my role as a franchisee, allowing me to lead and empower my team, establish a positive work culture, and deliver exceptional customer service. They have enabled me to create a cohesive and high-performing team within my Tint World franchise. 

3. Problem-solving and analytical thinking: Problem-solving and analytical thinking have been integral to my roles as a CFO and franchisee. The ability to identify issues, analyze complex financial data, and develop innovative solutions has allowed me to overcome challenges in both settings. In my franchise, these qualities have helped me tackle operational and financial hurdles, adapt to market changes, and optimize business processes. They have enabled me to make data-driven decisions, identify growth opportunities, and navigate the competitive automotive industry successfully. 

The combination of these qualities has prepared me to be a successful Tint World franchisee by providing a solid foundation in financial management, leadership and problem-solving. They have helped me ensure the financial viability and profitability of my franchise while effectively leading and managing my team. Moreover, these qualities have allowed me to approach challenges with a strategic mindset, seek continuous improvement and deliver exceptional service to my customers. 

Overall, the experience and qualities gained from my previous role as a CFO have equipped me with the skills and mindset needed to thrive as a Tint World franchisee. They have provided me with a strong business acumen, leadership capabilities and a solutions-oriented approach that contributes to the success of my franchise. 

SN: Being a woman in the industry, what have been your biggest challenges and accomplishments? 

MG: As a woman in the automotive industry, I have faced both unique challenges and celebrated significant accomplishments throughout my journey. One of the biggest challenges I have encountered is overcoming gender-related biases and stereotypes that persist in some areas of the industry. There have been instances where my expertise or authority has been questioned based on my gender, requiring me to assert myself and earn the respect and trust of others. 

However, these challenges have also been opportunities for personal growth and achievement. One specific situation comes to mind where I encountered skepticism from a customer who doubted my knowledge and capabilities because of my gender. I responded confidently and knowledgeably by addressing their concerns, providing them with detailed explanations, and demonstrating my expertise. By the end of our interaction, I not only won their trust but also received positive feedback on my professionalism and industry knowledge. 

This situation stands out as an accomplishment because it showcased my ability to overcome biases and stereotypes, proving that women can excel and succeed in the automotive industry. It reinforced the importance of perseverance, self-confidence and the continuous pursuit of knowledge. By consistently demonstrating my skills and expertise, I have been able to earn the respect and recognition of colleagues, customers and industry professionals. 

My presence as a woman in the automotive industry has been an accomplishment in itself. By breaking barriers and challenging gender norms, I have contributed to a more diverse and inclusive industry. I take pride in being a role model and mentor for other women who aspire to pursue careers in the automotive sector. I believe that representation matters, and by sharing my experiences and accomplishments, I hope to inspire and empower other women to pursue their passions and thrive in the industry. 

Overall, while challenges exist, my accomplishments as a woman in the automotive industry have been rooted in perseverance, expertise and the ability to challenge and overcome gender biases. By consistently proving my worth and making meaningful contributions, I am proud to have made a positive impact on the industry and opened doors for future generations of women in automotive. 

SN: Who are your role models or mentors in the industry? What keeps you here? 

MG: I am incredibly grateful for the guidance and mentorship I have received from Charles Bonfiglio, the CEO and founder of Tint World. He has been a tremendous role model for me in the industry. His vision, dedication and entrepreneurial spirit have inspired me throughout my journey as a Tint World franchisee. 

Charles Bonfiglio's leadership and expertise have provided me with invaluable insights and guidance. His extensive knowledge of the industry, coupled with his unwavering commitment to excellence, has helped shape my understanding of the automotive business landscape. His mentorship has given me the tools and confidence to navigate challenges, make informed decisions and continually strive for success. 

Beyond his industry expertise, Charles Bonfiglio's genuine care and support for his franchisees have made a significant impact on my journey. He has created a supportive network and a culture of collaboration within the Tint World family. Through regular communication, training programs, and personal interactions, he has fostered an environment where franchisees can learn from each other and grow together. 

I am truly grateful for the opportunities Charles Bonfiglio has provided me. His mentorship has helped me overcome obstacles, refine my skills, and achieve milestones in my Tint World franchise. His unwavering support and belief in my abilities have been instrumental in my growth as a business owner. 

Charles Bonfiglio's dedication to the success of his franchisees and his passion for the industry continue to inspire me every day. I am honored to have him as a role model and mentor, and I am grateful for the positive impact he has had on my career in the automotive industry. 

SN: What is the best career advice you have received?  

MG: As a woman in the automotive industry, the best career advice I have received is to embrace and trust my own capabilities. This advice has been invaluable both professionally and personally, empowering me to navigate the industry with confidence and resilience. 

Embracing my abilities means recognizing that my skills, knowledge and unique perspective as a woman bring value to the table. It has allowed me to overcome self-doubt and imposter syndrome which can sometimes be prevalent in male-dominated fields. This advice has helped me believe in myself and my potential, enabling me to take on new challenges and seize opportunities without hesitation. 

Trusting my capabilities has been pivotal in my professional growth. It has encouraged me to step outside my comfort zone, pursue leadership roles and seek out new learning experiences. This advice has taught me that I can take on any task or project, even if it initially feels daunting. By trusting in my abilities, I have been able to make bold decisions, lead teams effectively and achieve remarkable outcomes. 

Moreover, this advice has had a profound impact on my personal life as well. It has taught me to be self-assured, assertive and resilient in all aspects of my life. By embracing and trusting myself, I have cultivated a strong sense of self-worth and the courage to pursue my passions fearlessly. I would encourage other women in the field to embrace their abilities and trust themselves as well. Each of us has unique talents and perspectives to contribute, and by recognizing our own worth, we can make a significant impact in the automotive industry and beyond. 

SN: Have you always wanted to work in the automotive industry?  

MG: While I am an accountant by profession, working in the automotive industry was not something I had envisioned for myself initially. However, what keeps me here is the realization that my capabilities are not defined by gender, and I am just as capable as any man in this industry. 

I may not have imagined myself working in the automotive field, but as I became more involved, I recognized the immense potential and opportunities it offered. The automotive industry is dynamic, innovative and constantly evolving, which makes it an exciting space to work in. 

Moreover, what keeps me here is the firm belief that my skills from the corporate world, regardless of my gender, are valuable and applicable in this industry. I can contribute, make an impact and stand my ground just as any man would. I refuse to let stereotypes or biases hold me back, and I am determined to excel in this field on an equal footing. 

The automotive industry needs diverse perspectives and voices to thrive and evolve. By remaining in this industry and asserting my capabilities, I hope to inspire other women to pursue their passions and break down barriers. 

In conclusion, while I may not have initially envisioned working in the automotive industry as an accountant, what keeps me here is the recognition that my abilities are not limited by my gender. I am determined to make my mark, contribute to the industry, and prove that I am just as capable as any man to succeed and thrive in this field. 

SN: Who was the most influential person on your career goals? 

MG: The most influential person on my career and goals is undoubtedly my husband, Alex Guerrero. A retired veteran from the army, he dedicated 28 years of his life in service to our country. I am incredibly grateful by the unwavering support, love and encouragement he has provided throughout my journey. 

Alex has been my biggest cheerleader, always believing in my abilities and pushing me to reach for the stars. His unwavering faith in me has given me the strength and confidence to pursue my career aspirations and chase my goals fearlessly. His military background has instilled in me a strong work ethic, discipline and resilience, qualities that have propelled me forward in my career. He has been a driving force behind my determination and perseverance. 

Alex has been the most influential person on my career and goals. His love, support and guidance have shaped me both professionally and personally. I am grateful for his presence in my life and the positive impact he continues to have on my journey. 


Fill out a #SheIsSEMA spotlight form to submit a self-nomination or nominate a colleague and highlight how you or she is contributing to the specialty-equipment industry. Selected candidates are automatically eligible to be considered for SBN's #SheIsSEMA Woman of the Year award, featured on SBN's social media, SEMA News and recognized on the sema.org/she-is-sema website.  

Thu, 05/09/2024 - 11:11
Project Vehicle Products

By SEMA News Editors

SEMA Show exhibitors can expand their reach, product exposure and Show-floor presence through the exclusive Products for Project-Vehicle Builders program, which is now open at semashow.com/projectvehicle.

The Products for Project-Vehicle Builders list is designed for builders looking to collaborate and seek product offers straight from confirmed SEMA Show exhibitors.

Qualified builders interested in obtaining a product should contact exhibitors directly with the provided contact information. All product-placement decisions, negotiations and agreements are the responsibility of the exhibiting manufacturer and the builder, with each project vehicle on display at the SEMA Show required to be supported by a current 2024 SEMA Show exhibitor.

The list is open to exhibitors of the 2024 SEMA Show only. To be included in the list, complete the form at semashow.com/projectvehicle.

Builders are encouraged to frequently check the 2024 Products for Project-Vehicle Builders list, as it is updated when submissions come in.


Note: Submissions appear on a first-come, first-served basis. For verification purposes, the Project-Vehicle Builders form must be used to participate in the program; email submissions will not be included in the list. Participation in the list does not guarantee product or vehicle placement at the 2024 SEMA Show. For more information, contact Laura Pitts at projectvehicles@sema.org or call 949-373-9210. 

Thu, 05/09/2024 - 11:09
Feature Vehicle Display

By SEMA News Editors

Every year, the Las Vegas Convention Center is filled with hundreds of world-class vehicles and builds as part of the exclusive Feature Vehicle Display at the SEMA Show. The cars--which span all categories and applications of the aftermarket--are submitted by Show exhibitors looking to expand their footprint beyond their booth.

Applications for the 2024 SEMA Show Feature Vehicle Display are now open online here. Show organizers recommend reading the complete rules and regulations online here to improve your vehicle's acceptance chances.

The program is a gateway to success, directing industry professionals, decision-makers, buyers, media members and influencers to exhibitors' booths and providing invaluable pre-Show exposure. Each vehicle accepted into this program will be among the features in the SEMA Show app, showcasing its image, make, model, year, color, products used in the build, builder's name, and the name and booth number of the sponsoring exhibitor company.

Feature Vehicle Display applications are due Friday, July 26. For a complete list of SEMA Show deadlines, visit here. For more information on Feature Vehicle Display and the SEMA Battle of the Builders, contact Maurice O'Connell at mauriceo@sema.org.

The SEMA Battle of the Builders (BOTB), Presented by Mothers

Those who submit an application may request information on how to enter their vehicle for the SEMA Battle of the Builders. Industry experts judge the competition with awards presented to individuals with extreme talent, creativity and craftsmanship in modifying cars, trucks and SUVs.

For more information on SEMA Battle of the Builders, contact botb@sema.org.

Thu, 05/09/2024 - 09:47

By SEMA News Editors

Corvette E-Ray to Pace 108th Indianapolis 500
Indy 500 Pace Car

The '24 Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray 3LZ coupe will lead the field to the green flag for the 108th Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge on Sunday, May 26, at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

The E-Ray is the quickest production Corvette in history, according to Chevrolet, and is equipped with two separate propulsion systems: a 6.2L V8 paired with a 160hp electric motor that combines to create 655 combined horsepower. 

The pace car features an Arctic white exterior paint and two-tone jet black and natural interior accents, as well as carbon-fiber wheels and the Corvette's standard all-season tires. 

The 2024 race marks the 35th time Chevrolet has paced the field, and 21st time for the Corvette.

For more information, visit ims.com

Walliser Elected WPI Board President

World Pulling International (WPI), the operations company of the Ohio-based National Tractor Pullers Association (NTPA), has named Ned Walliser as president of the WPI Executive Board.

Walliser, vice president of competition for the National Hot Rod Association, was elected to a three-year term during the company's annual shareholders meeting last month, the organization said, and will replace Vaughn Bauer, who will serve as vice president.

Additionally, George Everett, a member of the WPI Executive Board since 1997, is leaving his role as treasurer, and Roger Wysong was reelected to a new three-year term as an executive director.

For more information, visit ntpapull.com


Got racing industry news? Releasing a new product? Contact editors@performanceracing.com.

Thu, 05/09/2024 - 09:35

By SEMA News Editors

ORACLE Lighting Acquires LumaMedia
LumaMedia

ORACLE Lighting has acquired LumaMedia International, a Las Vegas-based supplier of electroluminescent signage, which is a thin, flexible glowing panel that can be used in a variety of applications. 

Assets in the acquisition also include LumaMedia trademarks, logos, websites, URLs, digital assets and social media networks.

The company plans to increase its electroluminescent signage offerings following the acquisition, according to Justin Hartenstein, founder and director product development for ORACLE, and expand into new markets, such as illuminated vehicle wraps, commercial signage, marine applications and more. 

For more information, visit oraclelights.com

AACF Announces Inaugural AACF Humanitarian Award

The Automotive Aftermarket Charitable Foundation (AACF), an organization dedicated to supporting industry members and their families during times of need, has announced the AACF Humanitarian Award, sponsored by NEXUS North America.

The award aims to recognize and honor outstanding individuals, companies, associations or groups within the automotive aftermarket industry who have demonstrated exceptional dedication to improving the lives of others through humanitarian efforts. 

The AACF Humanitarian Award seeks to highlight those who embody compassion, selflessness and a profound sense of social responsibility. Nominees should have significantly contributed to positive change within their communities, whether locally, nationally or globally.

Nominations for the AACF Humanitarian Award will open in June. The deadline for nominations is February 1, 2025.

For more information, visit aftermarketcharity.org.