Member Updates

 

The SEMA Emerging Trends and Technology Network (ETTN) proudly welcomes its newest Select Committee members: Jeffrey Banyas, Tim Michaliszyn, Kannan Parekh, and Peter Treydte. These industry leaders join returning committee members Greg Banish, Nick Wolgamott and Charles Woodruff, along with the others in representing the engineering and technology segment of the specialty-equipment aftermarket.

The ETTN Select Committee plays a vital role in identifying challenges, surfacing opportunities and advancing innovation within the engineering and technical sectors of the industry. These volunteers serve as liaisons between ETTN membership and the SEMA Board of Directors, guiding network strategy and helping to shape initiatives, events and resources that benefit professionals across the aftermarket.

About ETTN’s New Select Committee Members

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Jeffrey Banyas
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Kannan Perekh
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Tim Michaliszyn
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Peter Treydte

From left to right: Banyas, Parekh, Michaliszyn, Treydte

Banyas, a seasoned intellectual property attorney, brings deep expertise in brand and patent protection. Parekh, an accomplished tech leader, is the visionary behind FitmentPro.ai and has led data and automation transformation for global manufacturers. Michaliszyn, from Performance Electronics, leverages trackside technical insight and sales leadership to fuel customer success. Treydte, a long-standing expert in emissions compliance and racing, helped launch the SEMA Certified program and brings decades of experience to the team.

ETTN Select Committee members volunteer their time and expertise to develop network goals, support career development programming and promote collaboration across the industry. Their efforts are instrumental in creating valuable content, facilitating technical training and mentoring the next generation of engineering talent.

We’re grateful for their commitment to advancing the aftermarket and driving the ETTN mission forward. Stay tuned for upcoming programs and opportunities to engage with the new committee leaders.

To learn more about ETTN or how to get involved, visit sema.org/ettn.