Thu, 08/29/2024 - 11:10

By Ashley Reyes

SBN Spotlight

The SEMA Businesswomen's Network (SBN)has named Annette Bauer, owner and CEO of Annette Bauer Creative LLC., as the network's newest #SheIsSEMAspotlight member. 

Get to know Bauer 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? 

Annette Bauer: I've been dabbling in my business since 2013, but finally made a commitment to focus on this passion in 2021. I absolutely love what I do. As an owner and one-woman show, it surely gets busy at times, but truthfully, I thrive in my craft. As a motorsports enthusiast, working with people in the automotive industry is my passion. 

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

AB: In the racing industry, owners and teams want to use every dollar to improve their program. That sounds all-encompassing, but it really isn't. Owners and teams often choose modifications to their vehicle (i.e., performance-based mods, aftermarket additions, etc.) over photography or marketing. 

As a racer and crew member, I completely understand this mentality. However, as a marketing professional, I know having quality imagery of your vehicle, team and driver are necessary assets and bring immense value when attracting sponsors. 

We'd all like to race on someone else's dime, right? I mean, do what you love and help support a business you align with. That is the ultimate goal for many. 

SN: What was your first industry job?  

AB: I was born into the industry. My father was a gearhead, and from a very young age, I was taught to wrench on cars and respect horsepower. So, without aging myself, we'll just say I've been here awhile! 

My first job was working with my dad at a gas station he managed. At the tender age of 13, I was helping to do little stuff around the shop. You know, sweep, clean windows, retrieve parts, etc. I didn't care what it was, as long as I got to learn and help my dad. 

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

AB: As I have gotten older, my ideals have, of course, changed. My experiences have altered the value of various qualities, but I'd have to say the three that have stuck with me are: 

1. Be true to myself.

2. Be good to your word.

3. Stay determined.

In my business, I have seen a lot of people change to accommodate their clients, to become what they thought the client wanted to earn or retain the business. I am who I am because of my experiences. I am not for everyone and that is okay. There are billions of people in the world, I am bound to rub on--or several--the wrong way. 

We used to be able to shake on an agreement and that was good enough, but in today's society, you need contracts for everything (it seems). I value being good to my word; if I say I will do something, I'm good for it. It may not be a simple handshake anymore, but the importance of this quality still remains that simple. 

Last but definitely not least, staying determined or hungry. There is always someone out there doing it differently. That's a fact. The question is--in my business--no one else is going to show up and do it for me. I spent a great deal of time building other people's empires, thinking I wasn't good enough. I am good enough; I just wasn't determined enough then. That is not who I am now. 

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

AB: As both a racer, crew and businesswoman in the industry, I've heard and seen it all. Some guys want to dismiss your experience or knowledge based on the fact that you have female anatomy. I don't necessarily believe that is sexist, I simply think those men lack experience with a female who knows her way around the industry (well at least most). If men based knowledge on anatomy, I hate to be the whistleblower, but I know men with the so-called "knowledgeable anatomy" that know way less than me, and I learn every day in this industry. 

I've been involved in racing for more than 20 years and the best example that comes to mind was as a driver. I had driven a short-wheelbase car for roughly two years and after one of my passes (drag racing), I advised the owner of a problem in the transmission. He retorted, "that's not the problem, you don't know. You don't have the experience."

I tried explaining why I felt there was an issue with the transmission with the same response, so I let it go (not my car). The car sat in the trailer over the off-season without the owner so much as pulling it out to check anything. He put a new driver in the seat at the start of the new season (mutual decision) and upon that new driver doing the very first burnout of the season, broke the transmission. There was no need for comment, I simply said, "get it fixed and get back out there."

The point of my story is that just because I am a woman does not mean I do not know. 

SN: Who are your role models or mentors in the industry?  

AB: I am a huge Stevie Fast Jackson fan. The man is incredibly knowledgeable and has a magnetic personality. I had the opportunity to meet him in Ferris, Texas, at Xtreme Raceway Park in 2020. To have a tenth of his knowledge would be a game-changer! 

As far as the person who has helped me the most, I'd say my husband. He has taught me a lot, shows patience (when I probably don't deserve it) and supports me in every facet of my passion. He is very knowledgeable and I'm literally just trying to figure out how to absorb that information through osmosis or mind transfer (while we sleep). It's a work in progress. 

I am of course a big fan of women in general in the automotive/motorsports industry. We have a place here and I support all women who want to get involved. 

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

AB: Best career advice was "do what scares you most, first." It sounds easy, but in truth, it's actually very hard. We are programmed to do what is safe. Get a degree, get a 9-5 job, work to live, etc. All those things are great and yes, they are perfect for most people. Just not me. I don't want to work to live, I want to enjoy this amazing and short life and share my passion with the industry that I am so incredibly passionate about. So that means I need to do what scares me most, first. It doesn't mean be careless or reckless. It just means have faith in what you keep coming back to--it's there for a reason. 

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

AB: Yes! Although I didn't as a profession, I have always been involved in the automotive/motorsports industry since I was young. My unyielding passion is what keeps me here. I love the people, the experiences, the hard work, the thrash, the wins and losses; you name it, I'm all in.  

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

AB: My husband. With him having faith in me and giving me the confidence that I am good enough, I can make a living doing what I love! He truly has been my rock and my number-one fan. 

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, 08/29/2024 - 10:19

By SEMA News Editors

SEMA Show Media Center

 

The SEMA Show Online Media Center is now available for exhibiting companies to submit SEMA Show-related press releases to be included on the SEMA Show website. 

Exhibitors can post press releases at semashow.com/press-release to generate excitement and awareness, as well as possible inclusion in association publications and promotion to media attendees. 

With thousands of media members in attendance, exhibiting companies will benefit by spotlighting their newest and most innovative products to direct media to their booths. The Online Media Center was designed specifically for journalists to find Show-related news and announcements. 

Below are several announcements you will find in the Online Media Center: 

Press release tips: 

  • Use a strong headline that catches the reader's attention.
  • Keep the press release brief. Readers want to know what the press release is about right from the beginning. 
  • Include a photo if possible. Many editors use only releases that have photos. Submit photos in a high-resolution (300 dpi) image format. 
  • Always include your booth number and contact information. 

To learn more about press conferences, the online media center, or other PR resources available to SEMA Show exhibitors, contact pr@sema.org

Thu, 08/29/2024 - 09:16

By SEMA News Editors

CARB Workshop

 

SEMA Garage is strongly recommending members participate in an upcoming virtual workshop hosted by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) on September 17, 2024.

Scheduled for 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. PDT, the online event will highlight the organization's changes to the procedures for obtaining an Executive Order (EO) for exemptions from the California Vehicle Code prohibitions against modifications. CARB has prepared changes to the procedures with the intention of obtaining CARB Board approval in the first half of 2025. The organization is hosting the upcoming webinar in order to ensure that the process will go smoothly and to engage with those affected by the proposed revisions. The event will offer participants in the workshop an opportunity to hear the proposed changes and provide comments. SEMA encourages members who use the CARB Aftermarket EO program to take advantage of the opportunity.

Register for the event at this link: CARB Virtual Workshop Registration.

Aftermarket manufacturers of performance-related products are likely aware that CARB has specific procedures they must follow in order to obtain exemptions from the California Vehicle Code prohibitions against modifications, in the form of an EO. These procedures were first adopted in 1977, then amended in 1981 and again in 1990. They remained untouched until a significant rewrite was adopted in June 2021 and first implemented in January 2022. 

For the last two and a half years, SEMA has assisted members with the CARB EO application process following these new procedures. The addition of fees in April 2022 has further complicated the process. SEMA has continually communicated with CARB regarding the efficacy of these procedures and has made recommendations for further improvements.  

For any questions, contact Stephanie Herring at stephanieh@sema.org.  

Thu, 08/29/2024 - 08:56

By Ashley Reyes

FLN GMM

 

The SEMA Future Leaders Network (FLN) is hosting an online General Membership Meeting on Thursday, September 12, at 10:00 a.m. PDT/1:00 p.m. EDT.

Open to aftermarket professionals aged 39 and under, the meeting will be the ideal time to hear about FLN's current priorities for members, which include networking opportunities and career development programs. Attendees will connect with the select committee, discover open volunteer positions within the network and learn about the network's plans for the upcoming SEMA Show. 

With FLN membership representing some of the top technology, marketing and sales, operations and executive minds in the automotive industry, the meeting is a great chance to learn about the benefits of getting more involved in or joining the network.  

Register here!

Thu, 08/29/2024 - 08:33

By Ashley Reyes

HRIA GMM


The SEMA Hot Rod Industry Alliance (HRIA) is hosting a General Membership Meeting and Panel Discussion on October 1, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. PDT/1:00 p.m. EDT.

Open to all SEMA member businesses that serve the hot-rod market, the meeting will provide updates on HRIA's member benefits, followed by a panel discussion on traditional fabrication methods and emerging technologies. Moderated by Amy Fitzgerald of Cool Hand Customs, the discussion will feature panelists Stacey David of "Stacey David's Gearz" & Rattletrap Productions, Mike Ring of Ringbrothers, Ian Roussel of Roussels Custom Fabrication and Chris Ryan of Ryan's Rod & Kustom. Together, this group of hot-rod experts will share their methods for creating the industry's best builds using both traditional methods and new technology.

Attendees will gain insight into traditional tools of the trade that are still relevant today, when to use new technology versus the "tried-and-true" methods and how to know when it is time to invest in new tech. You’ll learn the benefits of using different methods and be able to connect directly with top hot-rod legends.

Register here!

 

Thu, 08/29/2024 - 08:18

By Ashley Reyes

September 9 is the deadline for motorsports parts manufacturers to secure their participation in the 2025 Motorsports Parts Manufacturers Council (MPMC) Media Trade Conference, the premier motorsports business event where companies can establish quality relationships with members of the media.

Taking place January 21-23, 2025, at the Embassy Suites by Hilton Orlando International Drive in Orlando, Florida, the Media Trade Conference provides manufacturers the opportunity to take part in more than 40 private, 30-minute meetings in which they can showcase their products and share their latest news with journalists, editors, podcasters, content creators and social-media influencers. Relationships that are forged at the event result in content that is shared by media to their mass audiences year-round. Participation is open to MPMC, Truck & Off-Road Alliance (TORA) and Performance Racing Industry (PRI) manufacturing companies whose membership is active at the time of the conference.

Sign up now to secure your spot for this influential event!

Questions can be directed to MPMC Director Marcy Yanus at marcy@sema.org.

Tue, 08/27/2024 - 23:50

By the SEMA Washington, D.C., office

SEMA Senior Vice President for Public and Government Affairs Karen Bailey-Chapman continues to make the rounds discussing the Chevron doctrine decision from the U.S. Supreme Court and its potential impact on the automotive aftermarket. Watch her recent conversation with "Pickup Truck Talk" host Tim Esterdahl below as they discuss the ruling and its implications for the industry and truck enthusiasts.

 

  

 

Learn more about the broader implications of the Chevron doctrine ruling by watching Karen’s 18-minute conversation with Jim Moore, SEMA's vice president of OEM and product development.

Click HERE to watch.

Tue, 08/27/2024 - 23:50

By the SEMA Washington, D.C., office

SEMA Senior Vice President for Public and Government Affairs Karen Bailey-Chapman continues to make the rounds discussing the Chevron doctrine decision from the U.S. Supreme Court and its potential impact on the automotive aftermarket. Watch her recent conversation with "Pickup Truck Talk" host Tim Esterdahl below as they discuss the ruling and its implications for the industry and truck enthusiasts.

 

  

 

Learn more about the broader implications of the Chevron doctrine ruling by watching Karen’s 18-minute conversation with Jim Moore, SEMA's vice president of OEM and product development.

Click HERE to watch.

Tue, 08/27/2024 - 12:58

By SEMA News Editors

SEMA Show cruise

Attending the SEMA Show, November 5-8, Las Vegas, is a no-brainer. Of course, whether you're a first-time attendee or a seasoned veteran, the SEMA Show does require an investment of your time and money.

To help attendees maximize ROI, SEMA offers numerous ways to save on Show-related expenses, including the guaranteed lowest room rates at hotels across Las Vegas, discounts on airfare and transportation, and reduced fees for early registration.

Learn how you can save money on the 2024 SEMA Show below:

Registration

Did you know you can save on SEMA Show registration by registering early? Registration is only $60 for qualified attendees who register by Friday, September 27. After, the price will increase to $120 per approved badge.

For more information or to register for the 2024 SEMA Show, visit semashow.com/register.

Airline Discounts

Showgoers can claim airline discounts directly from exclusive SEMA Show partners to save big on plane tickets to this year's event.

Available 2024 SEMA Show airline discounts are currently available through Alaska Airlines, Delta Air Lines and United Airlines.

Click here for more details.

Hotels

Make your hotel reservations through SEMA's official hotel provider, onPeak, to receive the lowest possible nightly rates at an extensive list of the best hotels in Las Vegas. Booking your 2024 SEMA Show hotel through the official SEMA Show block also provides flexible booking with no change fees and no full pre-payment. You can make changes or cancel reservations without penalty until October 10, 2024.

Reservations at an official hotel also count toward your hotel loyalty program. Simply enter your rewards number when securing your reservation.

Visit this link for more details.

Transportation

Las Vegas Monorail

Several of the available properties in the official SEMA Show hotel block are connected to the Las Vegas Monorail, the quick and reliable transportation alternative for travelers on the Las Vegas Strip. Directly connected to the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) and with trains arriving every few minutes, the Monorail is an easy, fast and convenient way to get to the SEMA Show and travel the Strip. The Monorail is offering exclusive fare discounts on 24-hour to 7-day passes for SEMA Show attendees. Purchase your discounted tickets at tix.lvmonorail.com/SEMA24. Digital tickets are also available, allowing you to skip the line and scan your phone right at the gate!

Vegas Loop at Las Vegas Convention Center

Vegas Loop at the Las Vegas Convention Center quickly transports passengers throughout the 200-acre LVCC campus in a quick and convenient way, free of charge. The system consists of two tunnels built to accommodate all-electric Tesla vehicles driving at speeds of up to 35 mph. Four passenger stations offer access between the new West Hall and the existing campus (North/Central/South Halls). Typical walk time between the West Hall to the existing North/Central Hall can take up to 25 minutes. The same trip on LVCC Loop takes approximately 2 minutes.

The Vegas Loop also has officially opened the Resorts World Passenger Station, providing direct access to and from the LVCC. However, a valid Vegas Loop ticket will be required for any rides arriving from or departing to any station outside of the LVCC. Visit lvloop.com/tickets to purchase a ticket.

For more information about the 2024 SEMA Show, visit semashow.com. Sign up for updates on SEMA Fest at semafest.com.

Tue, 08/27/2024 - 12:36

By SEMA News Editors

Get ready to wrap up the SEMA Show in style on Friday, November 8, with a night of heart-pounding live music at the SEMA Fest concert featuring live performances by Cage The ElephantSublimeFitz and the Tantrums and Petey! (Buy tickets at SEMAFEST.com).

Ahead of the second annual SEMA Fest, SEMA News is sharing an exclusive spotlight on one of this generation's premier alternative bands, Sublime, to share the hype as we approach this year's concert on the SEMA Show campus at the Las Vegas Convention Center parking lot adjacent to South Hall.

2024 SEMA Fest Artist Spotlight: Sublime

Sublime, the wildly popular Long Beach, California, reggae-punk/alternative rock trio, was founded in 1988 by Eric Wilson, Bud Gaugh and Bradley Nowell. Their first self-produced album, "40oz. to Freedom," was released in 1992 via the band's label Skunk Records. Two years later, the album received heavy radio exposure by Southern California's KROQ, just in time for the band's 1994 sophomore album, "Robbin' the Hood." "Robbin' the Hood" revealed an experimental ethic more in keeping with cut-and-paste dub than the well-tuned rage of the Cali punk revival, and it performed well on college radio and set the stage for the breakout success of Sublime's self-titled third album.

On May 25, 1996, however, lead vocalist and guitarist Nowell tragically passed away, and the band ended for the foreseeable future. At that time, the eponymous "SUBLIME" album was still slated for a July 1996 release. On the strength of the chart-topping alternative radio hit "What I Got," the album was certified gold by the end of 1996. "Santeria" and "Wrong Way" followed and enjoyed heavy airplay, and their self-titled album eventually sold more than seven million copies, making it one of the most popular reggae-punk albums in history. Success spread to the band's earlier albums too, leading "40oz. to Freedom" to double-platinum sales and "Robbin' the Hood" to gold certification.

Sublime has gone on to sell more than 18 million RIAA-certified albums in the United States, and their genre-defining music and cultural influence are stronger today than ever before.

Fortunately for SEMA Fest concertgoers, in late 2023, the late Nowell's son Jakob Nowell joined original Sublime members Gaugh and Wilson on stage for the first time to perform at a benefit concert. With an undeniable musical synergy between Nowell, Gaugh and Wilson--and overwhelming reaction and support from fans across the world--the trio decided to move forward and continue the Sublime legacy, starting a new chapter of the band with Jakob Nowell as frontman. SEMA Fest goers will be able to experience history in the making as the Sublime connects with audiences during an epic concert on Friday, November 8, following the SEMA Show.

How to Attend the 2024 SEMA Fest

Tickets to the 2024 SEMA Fest, open to members of the industry and the public, start at just $49 and are available at SEMAFEST.com

2024 SEMA Fest ticket options include:

  • Concert General Admission (GA) - $49: Entry to all SEMA Fest concert GA viewing areas; does not include access to the Las Vegas Convention Center SEMA Show exhibit halls.
  • Concert VIP Access - $99: Exclusive access to the VIP viewing area with premium sightlines; VIP bars and washrooms; separate entrance for VIP pass holders at the entrance; device charging stations; does not include access to the Las Vegas Convention Center SEMA Show Exhibit Halls.

Note: Your SEMA Show badge does not get you into the SEMA Fest concerts; a SEMA Fest concert ticket must be purchased.

Guests are encouraged to secure their hotel stay for SEMA Fest as soon as possible through OnPeak, SEMA Fest's only official housing provider. View available hotels here and select your preferred stay dates! 

Keep an eye on SEMA News for headliner spotlights and more details--including motorsports activations!--on this one-of-a-kind event. For more details and tickets, visit SEMAFEST.com!

In addition, find out about additional SEMA Week events, like Industry Night @ SEMA, set for Monday, November 4, ahead of the opening of the SEMA Show on Wednesday, November 5. Same concert stage, different event!