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SEMA Show Education: Take Advantage of Monday Seminars

By Zane Clark

Education
SEMA Show Education has more than 20 seminars on Monday that will empower attendees to achieve their business and career goals.

Plan to arrive early Monday, November 4, to make the most of your SEMA Show experience. SEMA Show Education has more than 20 seminars on Monday that will empower attendees to achieve their business and career goals. Below are four seminars that will jumpstart your week:

“From the Streets to Celebrity Chef: Street Smarts for Business”
Monday, November 4, from 8:30 a.m.–9:45 a.m., LVCC upper North Hall N258

Jeff Henderson is an award-winning chef, bestselling author and popular public speaker—and an ex-offender, having served nearly a decade in prison for drugs. In this presentation, he shares two decades of life lessons that he gained on his redemptive journey from drug dealer to TV celebrity chef to nationally acclaimed speaker.

“What’s REALLY Going on with the U.S. Economy? What’s Next?”
Monday, November 4, from 11:15 a.m.–12:15 p.m., LVCC upper North Hall N258

Beacon Economics’ founding partner Dr. Christopher Thornberg will present a comprehensive forecast for the U.S. economy with an emphasis on trends affecting the automotive industry and automotive markets. Dr. Thornberg will present a thorough analysis of key economic indicators, such as employment/unemployment, consumer spending, bankruptcies, business activity, personal income, international trade, commercial and residential real estate markets and GDP growth.

“Life and Business with Myles Kovacs”
Monday, November 4, from 1:30 p.m.–2:30 p.m., LVCC upper North Hall N258

Join the DUB magazine president and cofounder for a real conversation about life and business. From overcoming enormous and personal obstacles to finding great business success—you will hear the unfiltered perspective from a true entrepreneur that Newsweek called “one of the nation's brightest minds in new business.” This seminar will be interactive. No questions are off limits!

“Authentically Social: Putting Culture, Community and Connection at the Core of Your Digital Strategy”
Monday, November 4, from 4:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m., LVCC upper North Hall N258

We don’t do business with professions; we do business with people. In this thought-provoking presentation, social-media guru Corey Perlman will tackle challenging questions, such as “Would you consider yourself to be authentically social?” and ”Is your digital footprint made up of a mix of engaging content that is worthy of your customers and prospects, or is it a sea of curated content with no connection to your identity?”

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Contact SEMA’s Senior Director of Education Zane Clark for additional information.