Thu, 11/03/2016 - 18:46

By SEMA News Staff

Continental has partnered with the BMW Performance Driving School to demonstrate their UHP tire product. Sign up to ride along in the Continental Booth outside of the South Hall. Continental Tire offered attendees a live-test of its new ExtremeContact Sport tire at the 2016 SEMA Show.

Thu, 11/03/2016 - 18:46

By SEMA News Staff

Continental has partnered with the BMW Performance Driving School to demonstrate their UHP tire product. Sign up to ride along in the Continental Booth outside of the South Hall. Continental Tire offered attendees a live-test of its new ExtremeContact Sport tire at the 2016 SEMA Show.

Thu, 11/03/2016 - 13:14

By SEMA News Staff

Disc Brake Australia

DBA’s XP+735 is the company’s top-of-the-line race pad designed specifically for long-term high heat exposure.

Disc Brakes Australia announced a new family of high-performance brake pads. With four different compounds, Disc Brakes Australia’s new brake pads are sure to stop you in your tracks no matter how you use your vehicle.

Disc Brakes Australia’s XP+735 is the top-of-the-line race pad designed for long-term high-heat exposure, while the XP650 is perfect for a weekend track car that is also driven on the street, or for ultimate heavy-towing braking performance.

The SD610 pads are a truck-and-SUV-specific pad that is designed for oversized wheels and tires or added towing capacity, while the entry-level SP500 pads are the perfect pad for all-around improved braking performance on your street car.

More product and company information is available online at www.dbausa.com. Visit Disc Brakes Australia in Booth #23131.

Thu, 11/03/2016 - 13:14

By SEMA News Staff

Disc Brake Australia

DBA’s XP+735 is the company’s top-of-the-line race pad designed specifically for long-term high heat exposure.

Disc Brakes Australia announced a new family of high-performance brake pads. With four different compounds, Disc Brakes Australia’s new brake pads are sure to stop you in your tracks no matter how you use your vehicle.

Disc Brakes Australia’s XP+735 is the top-of-the-line race pad designed for long-term high-heat exposure, while the XP650 is perfect for a weekend track car that is also driven on the street, or for ultimate heavy-towing braking performance.

The SD610 pads are a truck-and-SUV-specific pad that is designed for oversized wheels and tires or added towing capacity, while the entry-level SP500 pads are the perfect pad for all-around improved braking performance on your street car.

More product and company information is available online at www.dbausa.com. Visit Disc Brakes Australia in Booth #23131.

Thu, 11/03/2016 - 13:14

By SEMA News Staff

Disc Brake Australia

DBA’s XP+735 is the company’s top-of-the-line race pad designed specifically for long-term high heat exposure.

Disc Brakes Australia announced a new family of high-performance brake pads. With four different compounds, Disc Brakes Australia’s new brake pads are sure to stop you in your tracks no matter how you use your vehicle.

Disc Brakes Australia’s XP+735 is the top-of-the-line race pad designed for long-term high-heat exposure, while the XP650 is perfect for a weekend track car that is also driven on the street, or for ultimate heavy-towing braking performance.

The SD610 pads are a truck-and-SUV-specific pad that is designed for oversized wheels and tires or added towing capacity, while the entry-level SP500 pads are the perfect pad for all-around improved braking performance on your street car.

More product and company information is available online at www.dbausa.com. Visit Disc Brakes Australia in Booth #23131.

Thu, 11/03/2016 - 12:55

By SEMA News Staff

SBN
From left to right: Laurel Dasher, Tiffany Dorin, Kathryn Reinhardt and Jennifer Reed accepted the 2016 Athena Champion Award for MagnaFlow Exhaust; Melanie White, Athena Woman of the Year; Erin Gilhuly, SBN chair; and Camee Edelbrock, SBN chair-elect. Not pictured: Ruby Davis, 2016 Athena Rising Star.

The SEMA Businesswomen’s Network (SBN) held its 5th annual Gear-up Girl event Monday afternoon. The event is designed to connect female students participating in the SEMA Show Student Program with female automotive professionals who can share perspectives and experience from their time in the industry.

Event attendees enjoyed snacks and beverages and honored leading women in the industry. Melanie White of Hellwig Products was awarded the 2016 SBN Athena Woman of the Year, an award established to honor an industry woman for her outstanding achievements and contributions in the automotive aftermarket.

Ruby Davis of ChickDriven was named the 2016 SBN Athena Rising Star, which recognizes a woman under the age of 30 who is making significant strides in advancing her career in the automotive aftermarket. Recipients are emerging leaders in career development in aspects of business, including networking, education, leveraging the wisdom of others, along with any volunteer efforts within the industry.

MagnaFlow Exhaust was awarded the 2016 SBN Athena Champion Award. The award honors a SEMA member, male or female, or company for outstanding lifetime contributions and dedication to women in the specialty-equipment industry.

More information about the SEMA Businesswomen’s Network is available at www.SEMA.org/sbn.

Thu, 11/03/2016 - 12:55

By SEMA News Staff

SBN
From left to right: Laurel Dasher, Tiffany Dorin, Kathryn Reinhardt and Jennifer Reed accepted the 2016 Athena Champion Award for MagnaFlow Exhaust; Melanie White, Athena Woman of the Year; Erin Gilhuly, SBN chair; and Camee Edelbrock, SBN chair-elect. Not pictured: Ruby Davis, 2016 Athena Rising Star.

The SEMA Businesswomen’s Network (SBN) held its 5th annual Gear-up Girl event Monday afternoon. The event is designed to connect female students participating in the SEMA Show Student Program with female automotive professionals who can share perspectives and experience from their time in the industry.

Event attendees enjoyed snacks and beverages and honored leading women in the industry. Melanie White of Hellwig Products was awarded the 2016 SBN Athena Woman of the Year, an award established to honor an industry woman for her outstanding achievements and contributions in the automotive aftermarket.

Ruby Davis of ChickDriven was named the 2016 SBN Athena Rising Star, which recognizes a woman under the age of 30 who is making significant strides in advancing her career in the automotive aftermarket. Recipients are emerging leaders in career development in aspects of business, including networking, education, leveraging the wisdom of others, along with any volunteer efforts within the industry.

MagnaFlow Exhaust was awarded the 2016 SBN Athena Champion Award. The award honors a SEMA member, male or female, or company for outstanding lifetime contributions and dedication to women in the specialty-equipment industry.

More information about the SEMA Businesswomen’s Network is available at www.SEMA.org/sbn.

Thu, 11/03/2016 - 12:55

By SEMA News Staff

SBN
From left to right: Laurel Dasher, Tiffany Dorin, Kathryn Reinhardt and Jennifer Reed accepted the 2016 Athena Champion Award for MagnaFlow Exhaust; Melanie White, Athena Woman of the Year; Erin Gilhuly, SBN chair; and Camee Edelbrock, SBN chair-elect. Not pictured: Ruby Davis, 2016 Athena Rising Star.

The SEMA Businesswomen’s Network (SBN) held its 5th annual Gear-up Girl event Monday afternoon. The event is designed to connect female students participating in the SEMA Show Student Program with female automotive professionals who can share perspectives and experience from their time in the industry.

Event attendees enjoyed snacks and beverages and honored leading women in the industry. Melanie White of Hellwig Products was awarded the 2016 SBN Athena Woman of the Year, an award established to honor an industry woman for her outstanding achievements and contributions in the automotive aftermarket.

Ruby Davis of ChickDriven was named the 2016 SBN Athena Rising Star, which recognizes a woman under the age of 30 who is making significant strides in advancing her career in the automotive aftermarket. Recipients are emerging leaders in career development in aspects of business, including networking, education, leveraging the wisdom of others, along with any volunteer efforts within the industry.

MagnaFlow Exhaust was awarded the 2016 SBN Athena Champion Award. The award honors a SEMA member, male or female, or company for outstanding lifetime contributions and dedication to women in the specialty-equipment industry.

More information about the SEMA Businesswomen’s Network is available at www.SEMA.org/sbn.

Thu, 11/03/2016 - 12:49

By SEMA News Staff

Matt Reasoner
Matt Reasoner of Retrax was named the 2016 YEN Young Executive of the Year.

The Young Executives Network (YEN) held a networking reception on Tuesday evening, an event which annually serves as the largest gathering of young professionals at the SEMA Show. Attendees enjoyed food and beverage while networking with industry friends.

Wade Kawasaki
SEMA Chair-elect Wade Kawasaki (left) of Coker Group was awarded the YEN Vanguard Award.

The event also honored two outstanding individuals in the automotive aftermarket. Matt Reasoner of Retrax was named the 2016 YEN Young Executive of the Year.

The Young Executive of the Year award is presented each year to an individual under the age of 40 who has demonstrated exceptional service, integrity, professional growth and business ethics throughout the last 12 months.

In addition to the Young Executive of the Year presentation, SEMA Chair-elect Wade Kawasaki of Coker Group was awarded the YEN Vanguard Award in recognition of his contributions in support of young industry leaders.

Learn more about the Young Executives Network at www.SEMA.org/yen.

Thu, 11/03/2016 - 12:49

By SEMA News Staff

Matt Reasoner
Matt Reasoner of Retrax was named the 2016 YEN Young Executive of the Year.

The Young Executives Network (YEN) held a networking reception on Tuesday evening, an event which annually serves as the largest gathering of young professionals at the SEMA Show. Attendees enjoyed food and beverage while networking with industry friends.

Wade Kawasaki
SEMA Chair-elect Wade Kawasaki (left) of Coker Group was awarded the YEN Vanguard Award.

The event also honored two outstanding individuals in the automotive aftermarket. Matt Reasoner of Retrax was named the 2016 YEN Young Executive of the Year.

The Young Executive of the Year award is presented each year to an individual under the age of 40 who has demonstrated exceptional service, integrity, professional growth and business ethics throughout the last 12 months.

In addition to the Young Executive of the Year presentation, SEMA Chair-elect Wade Kawasaki of Coker Group was awarded the YEN Vanguard Award in recognition of his contributions in support of young industry leaders.

Learn more about the Young Executives Network at www.SEMA.org/yen.