Thu, 02/18/2016 - 09:44

Why Legislative Caucuses Remain Crucial to the Industry’s Success

In Washington, D.C., and state capitols across the country, it’s all about who you know. Strength is often measured by the size of your Rolodex, especially when seeking to advocate on behalf of the American automotive specialty-equipment industry. Through a variety of programs initiated over the years, the industry has connected with some of the most important contacts: politicians.

Thu, 02/18/2016 - 09:44

Why Legislative Caucuses Remain Crucial to the Industry’s Success

In Washington, D.C., and state capitols across the country, it’s all about who you know. Strength is often measured by the size of your Rolodex, especially when seeking to advocate on behalf of the American automotive specialty-equipment industry. Through a variety of programs initiated over the years, the industry has connected with some of the most important contacts: politicians.

Thu, 02/18/2016 - 09:44

Why Legislative Caucuses Remain Crucial to the Industry’s Success

In Washington, D.C., and state capitols across the country, it’s all about who you know. Strength is often measured by the size of your Rolodex, especially when seeking to advocate on behalf of the American automotive specialty-equipment industry. Through a variety of programs initiated over the years, the industry has connected with some of the most important contacts: politicians.

Thu, 02/18/2016 - 09:44

Why Legislative Caucuses Remain Crucial to the Industry’s Success

In Washington, D.C., and state capitols across the country, it’s all about who you know. Strength is often measured by the size of your Rolodex, especially when seeking to advocate on behalf of the American automotive specialty-equipment industry. Through a variety of programs initiated over the years, the industry has connected with some of the most important contacts: politicians.

Thu, 02/18/2016 - 09:39

As the staff at the SEMA Data Co-op (SDC) works each day with newly onboarded suppliers and coaches good data habits to existing members, a common and disturbing theme continues to appear in our quest to build the definitive data repository for the specialty parts marketplace. That theme is the lack of understanding of the difference between data completeness and data quality.

Thu, 02/18/2016 - 09:39

As the staff at the SEMA Data Co-op (SDC) works each day with newly onboarded suppliers and coaches good data habits to existing members, a common and disturbing theme continues to appear in our quest to build the definitive data repository for the specialty parts marketplace. That theme is the lack of understanding of the difference between data completeness and data quality.

Thu, 02/18/2016 - 09:39

As the staff at the SEMA Data Co-op (SDC) works each day with newly onboarded suppliers and coaches good data habits to existing members, a common and disturbing theme continues to appear in our quest to build the definitive data repository for the specialty parts marketplace. That theme is the lack of understanding of the difference between data completeness and data quality.

Thu, 02/18/2016 - 09:00

It takes dedication, hard work and drive to build and grow an automotive specialty-equipment business. Even more so to grow an entire industry. Yet to help its members succeed and prosper, SEMA relies on individuals from every industry segment to step forward and bring their own vision and initiative. Consequently, it seems only fitting once a year to celebrate an individual whose contributions best embody this SEMA mission. For 2015, that individual is Kathryn Reinhardt of MagnaFlow, who found herself named SEMA Person of the Year at the recent 2015 SEMA Show Industry Banquet in Las Vegas.

Thu, 02/18/2016 - 09:00

It takes dedication, hard work and drive to build and grow an automotive specialty-equipment business. Even more so to grow an entire industry. Yet to help its members succeed and prosper, SEMA relies on individuals from every industry segment to step forward and bring their own vision and initiative. Consequently, it seems only fitting once a year to celebrate an individual whose contributions best embody this SEMA mission. For 2015, that individual is Kathryn Reinhardt of MagnaFlow, who found herself named SEMA Person of the Year at the recent 2015 SEMA Show Industry Banquet in Las Vegas.

Thu, 02/18/2016 - 09:00

It takes dedication, hard work and drive to build and grow an automotive specialty-equipment business. Even more so to grow an entire industry. Yet to help its members succeed and prosper, SEMA relies on individuals from every industry segment to step forward and bring their own vision and initiative. Consequently, it seems only fitting once a year to celebrate an individual whose contributions best embody this SEMA mission. For 2015, that individual is Kathryn Reinhardt of MagnaFlow, who found herself named SEMA Person of the Year at the recent 2015 SEMA Show Industry Banquet in Las Vegas.