By Ashley Reyes
The SEMA Future Leaders Network (FLN) has named Brian Myers, owner of RallyeRestorations & Repair, LLC, as the network's newest spotlight member.
Get to know Myers in his interview with SEMA News below.
SEMA News: What is the best advice you have ever received?
Brian Myers: Some of the best advice I have received is to work for a purpose, not a paycheck. The work you do, the business you create, etc. represents you as a person. Understanding that people know you by the quality of work you do has helped me to make things right when necessary and always do quality work.
SN: What keeps you in the industry?
BM: It is a lifestyle; building cars is one of the most challenging things you can do in this industry. Nothing you do is ever the same, learning never ends and let's be honest, there is nothing cooler out there.
SN: Where can you be found on Saturday?
BM: You can find me most weekends still working in the garage. Sometimes I even find time to work on my own project vehicles!
SN: How do you prepare for an important meeting?
BM: Typically, I like to be prepared to take notes, ask questions and have a brief understanding of who I am meeting with and what topics it will consist of.
SN: If you could go to lunch with an industry leader, living or dead, who would it be?
BM: Tough question, our industry is full of history and rich with technological advancements throughout the years. Carroll Shelby, a man who needs no introduction is who I would choose. Watching some of his interviews late in his life offered great insight into why I do what I do. You do it because you enjoy it (most days) and hope that one day you can look back and see that you had an impact on someone's life.
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