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Turn Contributors Into Leaders at the SBN Women's Leadership Forum

By Ashley Reyes

SBN Women's Leadership Forum

 

It takes more than a passion for cars to succeed as a leader in the automotive aftermarket. Effective leadership is learned from a combination of experience, guidance and opportunities to grow, and thanks to the SEMA Businesswomen's Network (SBN) Women's Leadership Forum, female professionals will have that opportunity.  

Taking place March 3-5 in San Diego, California, the Forum will provide women in the industry with practical leadership strategies they can apply immediately, ultimately benefiting employers who rely on their leaders to guide teams through change and growth. 

This year's theme is From Insight to Impact and will focus on timely, relevant tools to build confident, capable women leaders.  

Top takeaways:  

  • Industry-focused insights: Keynotes and panels focused on leadership, innovation and trends shaping the automotive aftermarket.
  • Skill-building workshops: Hands-on sessions that strengthen communication, strategic thinking and decision-making.
  • Confidence development: Tools to help women lead with authority, navigate challenges and influence outcomes.
  • Networking and mentorship: Connections with peers, executives and industry leaders across the automotive sector. 
  • Measurable business impact: Actionable takeaways that enhance leadership performance and organizational effectiveness.

Early registration is just $799 for SBN members and $999 for non-members through February 1. After that, the price increases to $899 for SBN members and $1,099 for non-members up until the day of the conference.  

Register

 

If you're serious about advancing your career and increasing your impact within your organization, this is the moment to act. Secure your spot, take advantage of early registration pricing and join a community of women committed to shaping the future of the automotive aftermarket 

Explore the full program and register now at www.sema.org/sbn-wlf