Thu, 08/02/2018 - 14:30

By SEMA Editors

Camaro
Registration to participate in the 2018 Chevy SEMA Design Awards program is now open.

Chevrolet has announced the return of the Chevy SEMA Design Awards program for 2018.

Registration:

  • Register your vehicle before September 14, 2018, for the opportunity to be included in Chevrolet pre-SEMA Show marketing activities.
  • All registrations must be received before October 12, 2018, to be considered for an award.
  • One wildcard entry will be permitted for registration at the SEMA Show.
  • Please email ChevySEMADesignAwardsProgram@gm.com with any questions.

Registration Requirements:

  • Provide vehicle description, SEMA display location, and pre- and post-SEMA Show promotional plans.
  • Provide rendering and in-process build photos for use on Chevrolet social media.
  • Provide final photos (front ¾, rear ¾, engine and interior) prior to the SEMA Show.
  • Be willing to support mutually agreed Chevrolet marketing activities after the SEMA Show.

Build Requirements:

  • Preservation of the Chevrolet bowtie emblem, if originally equipped, on the front of vehicle.
  • Use of a Chevrolet powertrain (mixing or matching fuel types and generations is allowed).
  • Use of current body-style Chevrolet vehicles, performance parts, accessories and crate engines is highly encouraged.
  • Vehicles with current body styles (i.e., sixth-gen Camaro, seventh-gen Corvette) will be included in the Late-Model award category, in addition to all other categories.

Points of Interest:

Award Categories:

  • Chevy SEMA Late Model Car of the Year.
  • Chevy SEMA Late Model Truck of the Year.
  • Chevy SEMA Classic of the Year.
  • Best use of Chevy Performance Crate Engine.
  • Best use of Chevy Performance Parts & Accessories.
  • Designers Choice.

Award Benefits:

  • Exclusive award presentation hosted by Chevrolet.
  • Announcement and coverage of award recipients through Chevrolet media channels.
  • Exclusive photo book featuring behind-the-scenes images of GM design.

Note: Winners must provide release and consent as requested by GM, including but not limited to, publication of winner’s work, winner’s name, likeness and voice as a condition to receiving above award benefits. Award benefits subject to change by Chevrolet without notice at Chevrolet’s discretion.

Thu, 08/02/2018 - 11:57

By SEMA Editors

Leah Pritchett
Leah Pritchett is one of four celebrities who have signed pinewood race cars for purchase to benefit SEMA Cares.

Fourteen celebrity-signed pinewood race cars are left for purchase, providing individuals an opportunity to make generous donations to SEMA Cares. Individuals can select a car signed by one of four celebrities, including Aaron Kaufman, Chip Foose, Leah Pritchett and Mario Andretti.

These cars cost $250 and are only available while supplies last.

Purchase one now!

 

 

 

 

 

Thu, 08/02/2018 - 11:57

By SEMA Editors

Leah Pritchett
Leah Pritchett is one of four celebrities who have signed pinewood race cars for purchase to benefit SEMA Cares.

Fourteen celebrity-signed pinewood race cars are left for purchase, providing individuals an opportunity to make generous donations to SEMA Cares. Individuals can select a car signed by one of four celebrities, including Aaron Kaufman, Chip Foose, Leah Pritchett and Mario Andretti.

These cars cost $250 and are only available while supplies last.

Purchase one now!

 

 

 

 

 

Thu, 08/02/2018 - 11:57

By SEMA Editors

Leah Pritchett
Leah Pritchett is one of four celebrities who have signed pinewood race cars for purchase to benefit SEMA Cares.

Fourteen celebrity-signed pinewood race cars are left for purchase, providing individuals an opportunity to make generous donations to SEMA Cares. Individuals can select a car signed by one of four celebrities, including Aaron Kaufman, Chip Foose, Leah Pritchett and Mario Andretti.

These cars cost $250 and are only available while supplies last.

Purchase one now!

 

 

 

 

 

Thu, 08/02/2018 - 11:41

By Katie Carson

Town Hall
SEMA Town Hall meetings give attendees the opportunity to learn about YEN and SEMA’s current programs and objectives while networking with automotive aftermarket professionals from the same geographic region.

Toyota Motor Sales will host the Young Executives Network (YEN) Town Hall meeting, August 3, at its new facility in Plano, Texas, from 6:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m. The one-night-only, free event will be hosted by YEN—a professional network geared toward the advancement of automotive professionals under the age of 40.

YEN members and all local young automotive aftermarket professionals are encouraged to attend to discuss important and relevant topics, network with local industry leaders and get plugged into the industry. Attendees do not need to be YEN or SEMA members to participate.

This event will give attendees the opportunity to learn about YEN and SEMA’s current programs and objectives while networking with automotive aftermarket professionals from the same geographic region. These personal interactions offer members a chance to share the business challenges and opportunities they face. Attendees can also interact with SEMA staff to gain valuable feedback, which helps identify how current benefits can enhance members’ business operations to better meet the needs of young professionals.  

Register to attend today!

For questions, contact Bryan Harrison at 909-978-6691 or bryanh@sema.org.

Thu, 08/02/2018 - 11:41

By Katie Carson

Town Hall
SEMA Town Hall meetings give attendees the opportunity to learn about YEN and SEMA’s current programs and objectives while networking with automotive aftermarket professionals from the same geographic region.

Toyota Motor Sales will host the Young Executives Network (YEN) Town Hall meeting, August 3, at its new facility in Plano, Texas, from 6:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m. The one-night-only, free event will be hosted by YEN—a professional network geared toward the advancement of automotive professionals under the age of 40.

YEN members and all local young automotive aftermarket professionals are encouraged to attend to discuss important and relevant topics, network with local industry leaders and get plugged into the industry. Attendees do not need to be YEN or SEMA members to participate.

This event will give attendees the opportunity to learn about YEN and SEMA’s current programs and objectives while networking with automotive aftermarket professionals from the same geographic region. These personal interactions offer members a chance to share the business challenges and opportunities they face. Attendees can also interact with SEMA staff to gain valuable feedback, which helps identify how current benefits can enhance members’ business operations to better meet the needs of young professionals.  

Register to attend today!

For questions, contact Bryan Harrison at 909-978-6691 or bryanh@sema.org.

Thu, 08/02/2018 - 11:41

By Katie Carson

Town Hall
SEMA Town Hall meetings give attendees the opportunity to learn about YEN and SEMA’s current programs and objectives while networking with automotive aftermarket professionals from the same geographic region.

Toyota Motor Sales will host the Young Executives Network (YEN) Town Hall meeting, August 3, at its new facility in Plano, Texas, from 6:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m. The one-night-only, free event will be hosted by YEN—a professional network geared toward the advancement of automotive professionals under the age of 40.

YEN members and all local young automotive aftermarket professionals are encouraged to attend to discuss important and relevant topics, network with local industry leaders and get plugged into the industry. Attendees do not need to be YEN or SEMA members to participate.

This event will give attendees the opportunity to learn about YEN and SEMA’s current programs and objectives while networking with automotive aftermarket professionals from the same geographic region. These personal interactions offer members a chance to share the business challenges and opportunities they face. Attendees can also interact with SEMA staff to gain valuable feedback, which helps identify how current benefits can enhance members’ business operations to better meet the needs of young professionals.  

Register to attend today!

For questions, contact Bryan Harrison at 909-978-6691 or bryanh@sema.org.

Thu, 08/02/2018 - 11:35

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

President Donald Trump signed the “Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act” (H.R. 2353) into law. The bill unanimously passed both the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate, marking the first time that federal government has reauthorized and overhauled the $1.2-billion-a-year career and technical program since 2006.

“Now more than 11 million students and workers will have greater access to better training and more jobs,” Trump said at an event at Tampa Bay, Florida, Technical High School.

The new law provides states with greater flexibility to set their own goals for career and technical education programs without approval from the U.S. Department of Education, while requiring states to make progress toward those goals. Of particular importance to the growing automotive aftermarket industry, H.R. 2353 aligns students with in-demand career fields and encourages career and technical schools to work more closely with employers. Additionally, the new law is focused on improving students’ employability skills, work-based learning opportunities, and credentialing so that they are job, ready when entering the workforce. 

For more information, contact Eric Snyder at erics@sema.org.

Thu, 08/02/2018 - 11:35

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

President Donald Trump signed the “Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act” (H.R. 2353) into law. The bill unanimously passed both the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate, marking the first time that federal government has reauthorized and overhauled the $1.2-billion-a-year career and technical program since 2006.

“Now more than 11 million students and workers will have greater access to better training and more jobs,” Trump said at an event at Tampa Bay, Florida, Technical High School.

The new law provides states with greater flexibility to set their own goals for career and technical education programs without approval from the U.S. Department of Education, while requiring states to make progress toward those goals. Of particular importance to the growing automotive aftermarket industry, H.R. 2353 aligns students with in-demand career fields and encourages career and technical schools to work more closely with employers. Additionally, the new law is focused on improving students’ employability skills, work-based learning opportunities, and credentialing so that they are job, ready when entering the workforce. 

For more information, contact Eric Snyder at erics@sema.org.

Thu, 08/02/2018 - 11:35

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

President Donald Trump signed the “Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act” (H.R. 2353) into law. The bill unanimously passed both the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate, marking the first time that federal government has reauthorized and overhauled the $1.2-billion-a-year career and technical program since 2006.

“Now more than 11 million students and workers will have greater access to better training and more jobs,” Trump said at an event at Tampa Bay, Florida, Technical High School.

The new law provides states with greater flexibility to set their own goals for career and technical education programs without approval from the U.S. Department of Education, while requiring states to make progress toward those goals. Of particular importance to the growing automotive aftermarket industry, H.R. 2353 aligns students with in-demand career fields and encourages career and technical schools to work more closely with employers. Additionally, the new law is focused on improving students’ employability skills, work-based learning opportunities, and credentialing so that they are job, ready when entering the workforce. 

For more information, contact Eric Snyder at erics@sema.org.