Thu, 03/17/2016 - 08:42

By SEMA Editors

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Nominate yourself or another exceptional SEMA-member employee for select committee positions on SEMA’s Councils and Networks.

Nominations are being accepted until Monday, March 21, for select committee positions on SEMA’s Councils and Networks.

The elected select committee of each council and network serves as the volunteer leadership for the group. Because these elected volunteers are in tune with their market and have the drive needed to influence change, they are entrusted to direct SEMA resources toward building solutions, benefits and opportunities that help companies succeed and prosper. Currently, there are 10 council and network groups within SEMA. Councils work to identify related business goals, issues and challenges for member companies in a particular market segment, while the professional networks are a platform for individuals within a company who share a common interest or characteristic.

Nominate yourself or another exceptional SEMA-member employee today by using the quick and easy online nomination form. All nominations must be received by 5:00 p.m. (PDT), March 21, 2016. The select committee elections will take place in May.

For more information about SEMA's councils and networks or the nomination and election process, contact Katie Carson.

Thu, 03/17/2016 - 08:42

By SEMA Editors

council
Nominate yourself or another exceptional SEMA-member employee for select committee positions on SEMA’s Councils and Networks.

Nominations are being accepted until Monday, March 21, for select committee positions on SEMA’s Councils and Networks.

The elected select committee of each council and network serves as the volunteer leadership for the group. Because these elected volunteers are in tune with their market and have the drive needed to influence change, they are entrusted to direct SEMA resources toward building solutions, benefits and opportunities that help companies succeed and prosper. Currently, there are 10 council and network groups within SEMA. Councils work to identify related business goals, issues and challenges for member companies in a particular market segment, while the professional networks are a platform for individuals within a company who share a common interest or characteristic.

Nominate yourself or another exceptional SEMA-member employee today by using the quick and easy online nomination form. All nominations must be received by 5:00 p.m. (PDT), March 21, 2016. The select committee elections will take place in May.

For more information about SEMA's councils and networks or the nomination and election process, contact Katie Carson.

Thu, 03/17/2016 - 08:41

By SEMA Editors

Are you hunting for a new job? The SEMA Career Center has a comprehensive listing of automotive-related job openings around the country. Here are some of the latest classifieds posted to the website.

  • Sales Rep: SpillVak is hiring someone with an intrinsic knowledge of sales processes applied within the automotive aftermarket who can apply deep industry sales experience, provide contacts with potential customers and within distributor networks, and has experience with providing feedback to a product development team.
  • Technician: Franjo Speed LLC is hiring a technician to install aftermarket performance parts and systems. The successful candidate must be able to problem solve, address aftermarket part adaptation/customization requirements and diagnose functional issues. 
  • Sales Executive: Merceli Wheels/Choice Auto Inc. is hiring a sales executive with related wheels experience. The successful candidate must have excellent communication skills, basic knowledge in the automotive industry and a strong ability to generate new customers and close the sale.

SEMA recently launched the SEMA Career Center to address the employment challenges of automotive companies and facilitate a talent pipeline for entering into the automotive aftermarket industry. Through an automotive network that includes the Auto Care Association, the SEMA Career Center will expand the volume and reach of job openings from automotive companies throughout the country.

Thu, 03/17/2016 - 08:41

By SEMA Editors

Are you hunting for a new job? The SEMA Career Center has a comprehensive listing of automotive-related job openings around the country. Here are some of the latest classifieds posted to the website.

  • Sales Rep: SpillVak is hiring someone with an intrinsic knowledge of sales processes applied within the automotive aftermarket who can apply deep industry sales experience, provide contacts with potential customers and within distributor networks, and has experience with providing feedback to a product development team.
  • Technician: Franjo Speed LLC is hiring a technician to install aftermarket performance parts and systems. The successful candidate must be able to problem solve, address aftermarket part adaptation/customization requirements and diagnose functional issues. 
  • Sales Executive: Merceli Wheels/Choice Auto Inc. is hiring a sales executive with related wheels experience. The successful candidate must have excellent communication skills, basic knowledge in the automotive industry and a strong ability to generate new customers and close the sale.

SEMA recently launched the SEMA Career Center to address the employment challenges of automotive companies and facilitate a talent pipeline for entering into the automotive aftermarket industry. Through an automotive network that includes the Auto Care Association, the SEMA Career Center will expand the volume and reach of job openings from automotive companies throughout the country.

Thu, 03/17/2016 - 08:41

By SEMA Editors

Are you hunting for a new job? The SEMA Career Center has a comprehensive listing of automotive-related job openings around the country. Here are some of the latest classifieds posted to the website.

  • Sales Rep: SpillVak is hiring someone with an intrinsic knowledge of sales processes applied within the automotive aftermarket who can apply deep industry sales experience, provide contacts with potential customers and within distributor networks, and has experience with providing feedback to a product development team.
  • Technician: Franjo Speed LLC is hiring a technician to install aftermarket performance parts and systems. The successful candidate must be able to problem solve, address aftermarket part adaptation/customization requirements and diagnose functional issues. 
  • Sales Executive: Merceli Wheels/Choice Auto Inc. is hiring a sales executive with related wheels experience. The successful candidate must have excellent communication skills, basic knowledge in the automotive industry and a strong ability to generate new customers and close the sale.

SEMA recently launched the SEMA Career Center to address the employment challenges of automotive companies and facilitate a talent pipeline for entering into the automotive aftermarket industry. Through an automotive network that includes the Auto Care Association, the SEMA Career Center will expand the volume and reach of job openings from automotive companies throughout the country.

Thu, 03/17/2016 - 08:40

Strengthen Your Company Through Community

No matter what niche you're in—rods, restoration, racing, restyling, reps, trucks or wheels and tires—there's a SEMA council or professional network that's right for your company. SEMA councils and networks offer members a variety of market-specific programs and activities designed to provide educational and networking opportunities while promoting their particular industry segment.


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Matthew Davis rode shotgun in a Stingray Corvette during the 2015 YEN Power Tour.

Matthew Davis Recaps His 2015 YEN Power Tour Experience

SEMA recently caught up with Matthew Davis to discuss his participation in the 2015 YEN Power Tour—a SEMA program that sends 10 YEN members on the Hot Rod Magazine Power Tour, which is a seven-day road trip across America with more than 3,000 custom and classic cars in participation. Last year, the tour took the group from Madison, Wisconsin to Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Davis is an automotive enthusiast to the core and has molded his career around that lifestyle. He currently oversees the marketing department at Premier Performance Products, and was previously district sales manager at NAPA Auto Parts. He also blogs on dailyderbi.com (where you can find his detailed coverage of the YEN Power Tour) and he works on his Datsun 240z.

Apply now for the 2016 YEN Power Tour.

How did you first hear about the YEN Power Tour?

I heard about the YEN Power Tour through SEMA eNews. I saw a link with details about getting a chance to go on the tour and I naturally applied.

Were you a driver or a passenger? How was that experience?

I was a passenger. My car at the time wasn’t quite ready to be a long hauler. I rode shotgun with Keith McWilliams from COMP Performance in his Stingray Corvette. I had a blast. Being a typical car guy, I do prefer to drive but I had such a good time on the trip seeing all the great cars and networking with all the amazing people on the tour that I didn't even care. We had a great group of YEN members and I would have enjoyed riding as the navigator with any of them.

You went to seven cities in seven days. Which one was the top stop?

I enjoyed all of the stops, but I think my favorite stop would have to have been Memphis. We were late because of our stops at the schools, so we spent the evening on Beale Street with the cars and crowd. If a car show on Beale Street isn't the perfect example of “Merica,” I don't know what is. As for the show, I really enjoyed Madison because we had the most amount of time to visit with the young enthusiasts who were there. Our industry is driven by enthusiasts, and I loved being immersed in that environment for a week.

Tell us about the youth engagement on the tour. Did it meet or exceed your expectations?

I wasn't quite sure what to expect, to be honest. I'd always thought collecting cars, building hot rods and enjoying performance cars in general was a rich man’s hobby for the older generation. Events such as the Hot Rod Power Tour showed me that to some extent this is true, but you don't have to have a $50,000 street rod to be a part of the show. There was a wide variety of younger people driving everything from Fox-body Mustangs to LS-swapped Mitsubishis. If you’re a true enthusiast, you’ll find a way to be a part of what you love with the resources you have available, and that mentality was clear and present on the Power Tour. It was fun to see young kids with their fathers walking the show, young women who were equally passionate and showing rides of their own and people of all kinds just starting their careers (some in the field and some not) who were there with whatever they’d built themselves.

Do you have any advice for someone wanting to apply for next year?

My advice to anyone applying next year would be to effectively tell their story about what they can contribute to the industry. A lot of these young people we met on the Power Tour reminded me of myself not too long ago—a passionate car guy with no idea of how to do what I wanted for a living. I tried retail, finance and landscaping, but in the end, I knew that the automotive industry was my calling. YEN and the Power Tour need to be approached with the goal in mind of helping those types of people find a way to break into the industry. That's where the networking comes into play. Once I finally got in, it was the connections that I’d built in the industry that have helped me grow in the industry.

Apply now for the 2016 YEN Power Tour.

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ARMO Logo
Visit ARMO's website.

ARMO Industry Mixer

ARMO is hosting an industry mixer at Spring Carlisle for the top restored vehicles in the country. Gather in the ARMO Hot Products Tent conveniently located in the middle of the fairgrounds for drinks and appetizers. Network with industry friends while checking out the hottest restoration products. SEMA staff and council leadership will be there to discuss council initiatives and how ARMO can benefit your company. The mixer will take place Thursday, April 21, at 5:00 p.m. We’ll see you there!

Register Your Products for the ARMO Hot Product Showcase

The ARMO Hot Products Showcase is an exciting and valuable opportunity for ARMO-member companies to put their product(s) in front of a 100,000 restoration enthusiasts at Spring Carlisle. The Showcase is open Thursday–Saturday, April 21–23. For just the cost of shipping your product(s) to the Carlisle Fairgrounds, you'll receive:

  • Product placement in the ARMO Hot Products Tent, located strategically in the center of the event grounds.
  • Professional product photography available for your own use.
  • Product placement in the ARMO booth at the SEMA Show and in a photo gallery on SEMA.org.
  • Consideration for an ARMO New Products award in one of nine categories.

If you are going to Spring Carlisle, you can save the shipping cost by dropping off and picking up your product on site!

Register your product(s) now!

For more information, contact Council Director Jim Skelly at 909-978-6690 or jimsk@sema.org.

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Visit HRIA's website
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HRIA is hosting a Long-Range Planning Meeting at the Charlotte Auto Fair in Charlotte, North Carolina, where an expected 150,000 automotive enthusiasts will gather to buy and sell unique vehicles and restoration parts.

HRIA Long-Range Planning Meeting

The Hot Rod Industry Alliance (HRIA) is hosting a Long-Range Planning Meeting at the Charlotte Auto Fair in Concord, North Carolina, where an expected 150,000 automotive enthusiasts gather to buy and sell unique vehicles and restoration parts. The meeting kicks off Thursday, April 7, at 9:00 a.m. HRIA members and aspiring members will discuss relevant topics specific to the hot-rod industry, mingle with council leadership and learn about the 2016 initiatives. A complimentary lunch will be served to those who attend the meeting, which will be held in the Media Center Auditorium located in the Charlotte Motor Speedway Infield.

Discussion topics will include:

  • What is the biggest challenge for your company today?
  • What is the biggest opportunity for your company today?
  • How can HRIA/SEMA help?

RSVP by Monday, March 28, and receive one full event credential for Charlotte Auto Fair, one special parking pass to get closer to the Media Center Auditorium and a detailed map.

For questions, contact Jim Skelly, SEMA Council Director at 909-978-6690 or jimsk@sema.org.

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Thu, 03/17/2016 - 08:40

Strengthen Your Company Through Community

No matter what niche you're in—rods, restoration, racing, restyling, reps, trucks or wheels and tires—there's a SEMA council or professional network that's right for your company. SEMA councils and networks offer members a variety of market-specific programs and activities designed to provide educational and networking opportunities while promoting their particular industry segment.


YEN Logo
Visit YEN's website

 

davis
Matthew Davis rode shotgun in a Stingray Corvette during the 2015 YEN Power Tour.

Matthew Davis Recaps His 2015 YEN Power Tour Experience

SEMA recently caught up with Matthew Davis to discuss his participation in the 2015 YEN Power Tour—a SEMA program that sends 10 YEN members on the Hot Rod Magazine Power Tour, which is a seven-day road trip across America with more than 3,000 custom and classic cars in participation. Last year, the tour took the group from Madison, Wisconsin to Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Davis is an automotive enthusiast to the core and has molded his career around that lifestyle. He currently oversees the marketing department at Premier Performance Products, and was previously district sales manager at NAPA Auto Parts. He also blogs on dailyderbi.com (where you can find his detailed coverage of the YEN Power Tour) and he works on his Datsun 240z.

Apply now for the 2016 YEN Power Tour.

How did you first hear about the YEN Power Tour?

I heard about the YEN Power Tour through SEMA eNews. I saw a link with details about getting a chance to go on the tour and I naturally applied.

Were you a driver or a passenger? How was that experience?

I was a passenger. My car at the time wasn’t quite ready to be a long hauler. I rode shotgun with Keith McWilliams from COMP Performance in his Stingray Corvette. I had a blast. Being a typical car guy, I do prefer to drive but I had such a good time on the trip seeing all the great cars and networking with all the amazing people on the tour that I didn't even care. We had a great group of YEN members and I would have enjoyed riding as the navigator with any of them.

You went to seven cities in seven days. Which one was the top stop?

I enjoyed all of the stops, but I think my favorite stop would have to have been Memphis. We were late because of our stops at the schools, so we spent the evening on Beale Street with the cars and crowd. If a car show on Beale Street isn't the perfect example of “Merica,” I don't know what is. As for the show, I really enjoyed Madison because we had the most amount of time to visit with the young enthusiasts who were there. Our industry is driven by enthusiasts, and I loved being immersed in that environment for a week.

Tell us about the youth engagement on the tour. Did it meet or exceed your expectations?

I wasn't quite sure what to expect, to be honest. I'd always thought collecting cars, building hot rods and enjoying performance cars in general was a rich man’s hobby for the older generation. Events such as the Hot Rod Power Tour showed me that to some extent this is true, but you don't have to have a $50,000 street rod to be a part of the show. There was a wide variety of younger people driving everything from Fox-body Mustangs to LS-swapped Mitsubishis. If you’re a true enthusiast, you’ll find a way to be a part of what you love with the resources you have available, and that mentality was clear and present on the Power Tour. It was fun to see young kids with their fathers walking the show, young women who were equally passionate and showing rides of their own and people of all kinds just starting their careers (some in the field and some not) who were there with whatever they’d built themselves.

Do you have any advice for someone wanting to apply for next year?

My advice to anyone applying next year would be to effectively tell their story about what they can contribute to the industry. A lot of these young people we met on the Power Tour reminded me of myself not too long ago—a passionate car guy with no idea of how to do what I wanted for a living. I tried retail, finance and landscaping, but in the end, I knew that the automotive industry was my calling. YEN and the Power Tour need to be approached with the goal in mind of helping those types of people find a way to break into the industry. That's where the networking comes into play. Once I finally got in, it was the connections that I’d built in the industry that have helped me grow in the industry.

Apply now for the 2016 YEN Power Tour.

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ARMO Logo
Visit ARMO's website.

ARMO Industry Mixer

ARMO is hosting an industry mixer at Spring Carlisle for the top restored vehicles in the country. Gather in the ARMO Hot Products Tent conveniently located in the middle of the fairgrounds for drinks and appetizers. Network with industry friends while checking out the hottest restoration products. SEMA staff and council leadership will be there to discuss council initiatives and how ARMO can benefit your company. The mixer will take place Thursday, April 21, at 5:00 p.m. We’ll see you there!

Register Your Products for the ARMO Hot Product Showcase

The ARMO Hot Products Showcase is an exciting and valuable opportunity for ARMO-member companies to put their product(s) in front of a 100,000 restoration enthusiasts at Spring Carlisle. The Showcase is open Thursday–Saturday, April 21–23. For just the cost of shipping your product(s) to the Carlisle Fairgrounds, you'll receive:

  • Product placement in the ARMO Hot Products Tent, located strategically in the center of the event grounds.
  • Professional product photography available for your own use.
  • Product placement in the ARMO booth at the SEMA Show and in a photo gallery on SEMA.org.
  • Consideration for an ARMO New Products award in one of nine categories.

If you are going to Spring Carlisle, you can save the shipping cost by dropping off and picking up your product on site!

Register your product(s) now!

For more information, contact Council Director Jim Skelly at 909-978-6690 or jimsk@sema.org.

Back to Top


HRIA Logo 
Visit HRIA's website
hria
HRIA is hosting a Long-Range Planning Meeting at the Charlotte Auto Fair in Charlotte, North Carolina, where an expected 150,000 automotive enthusiasts will gather to buy and sell unique vehicles and restoration parts.

HRIA Long-Range Planning Meeting

The Hot Rod Industry Alliance (HRIA) is hosting a Long-Range Planning Meeting at the Charlotte Auto Fair in Concord, North Carolina, where an expected 150,000 automotive enthusiasts gather to buy and sell unique vehicles and restoration parts. The meeting kicks off Thursday, April 7, at 9:00 a.m. HRIA members and aspiring members will discuss relevant topics specific to the hot-rod industry, mingle with council leadership and learn about the 2016 initiatives. A complimentary lunch will be served to those who attend the meeting, which will be held in the Media Center Auditorium located in the Charlotte Motor Speedway Infield.

Discussion topics will include:

  • What is the biggest challenge for your company today?
  • What is the biggest opportunity for your company today?
  • How can HRIA/SEMA help?

RSVP by Monday, March 28, and receive one full event credential for Charlotte Auto Fair, one special parking pass to get closer to the Media Center Auditorium and a detailed map.

For questions, contact Jim Skelly, SEMA Council Director at 909-978-6690 or jimsk@sema.org.

Back to Top

Thu, 03/17/2016 - 08:40

Strengthen Your Company Through Community

No matter what niche you're in—rods, restoration, racing, restyling, reps, trucks or wheels and tires—there's a SEMA council or professional network that's right for your company. SEMA councils and networks offer members a variety of market-specific programs and activities designed to provide educational and networking opportunities while promoting their particular industry segment.


YEN Logo
Visit YEN's website

 

davis
Matthew Davis rode shotgun in a Stingray Corvette during the 2015 YEN Power Tour.

Matthew Davis Recaps His 2015 YEN Power Tour Experience

SEMA recently caught up with Matthew Davis to discuss his participation in the 2015 YEN Power Tour—a SEMA program that sends 10 YEN members on the Hot Rod Magazine Power Tour, which is a seven-day road trip across America with more than 3,000 custom and classic cars in participation. Last year, the tour took the group from Madison, Wisconsin to Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Davis is an automotive enthusiast to the core and has molded his career around that lifestyle. He currently oversees the marketing department at Premier Performance Products, and was previously district sales manager at NAPA Auto Parts. He also blogs on dailyderbi.com (where you can find his detailed coverage of the YEN Power Tour) and he works on his Datsun 240z.

Apply now for the 2016 YEN Power Tour.

How did you first hear about the YEN Power Tour?

I heard about the YEN Power Tour through SEMA eNews. I saw a link with details about getting a chance to go on the tour and I naturally applied.

Were you a driver or a passenger? How was that experience?

I was a passenger. My car at the time wasn’t quite ready to be a long hauler. I rode shotgun with Keith McWilliams from COMP Performance in his Stingray Corvette. I had a blast. Being a typical car guy, I do prefer to drive but I had such a good time on the trip seeing all the great cars and networking with all the amazing people on the tour that I didn't even care. We had a great group of YEN members and I would have enjoyed riding as the navigator with any of them.

You went to seven cities in seven days. Which one was the top stop?

I enjoyed all of the stops, but I think my favorite stop would have to have been Memphis. We were late because of our stops at the schools, so we spent the evening on Beale Street with the cars and crowd. If a car show on Beale Street isn't the perfect example of “Merica,” I don't know what is. As for the show, I really enjoyed Madison because we had the most amount of time to visit with the young enthusiasts who were there. Our industry is driven by enthusiasts, and I loved being immersed in that environment for a week.

Tell us about the youth engagement on the tour. Did it meet or exceed your expectations?

I wasn't quite sure what to expect, to be honest. I'd always thought collecting cars, building hot rods and enjoying performance cars in general was a rich man’s hobby for the older generation. Events such as the Hot Rod Power Tour showed me that to some extent this is true, but you don't have to have a $50,000 street rod to be a part of the show. There was a wide variety of younger people driving everything from Fox-body Mustangs to LS-swapped Mitsubishis. If you’re a true enthusiast, you’ll find a way to be a part of what you love with the resources you have available, and that mentality was clear and present on the Power Tour. It was fun to see young kids with their fathers walking the show, young women who were equally passionate and showing rides of their own and people of all kinds just starting their careers (some in the field and some not) who were there with whatever they’d built themselves.

Do you have any advice for someone wanting to apply for next year?

My advice to anyone applying next year would be to effectively tell their story about what they can contribute to the industry. A lot of these young people we met on the Power Tour reminded me of myself not too long ago—a passionate car guy with no idea of how to do what I wanted for a living. I tried retail, finance and landscaping, but in the end, I knew that the automotive industry was my calling. YEN and the Power Tour need to be approached with the goal in mind of helping those types of people find a way to break into the industry. That's where the networking comes into play. Once I finally got in, it was the connections that I’d built in the industry that have helped me grow in the industry.

Apply now for the 2016 YEN Power Tour.

Back to Top


ARMO Logo
Visit ARMO's website.

ARMO Industry Mixer

ARMO is hosting an industry mixer at Spring Carlisle for the top restored vehicles in the country. Gather in the ARMO Hot Products Tent conveniently located in the middle of the fairgrounds for drinks and appetizers. Network with industry friends while checking out the hottest restoration products. SEMA staff and council leadership will be there to discuss council initiatives and how ARMO can benefit your company. The mixer will take place Thursday, April 21, at 5:00 p.m. We’ll see you there!

Register Your Products for the ARMO Hot Product Showcase

The ARMO Hot Products Showcase is an exciting and valuable opportunity for ARMO-member companies to put their product(s) in front of a 100,000 restoration enthusiasts at Spring Carlisle. The Showcase is open Thursday–Saturday, April 21–23. For just the cost of shipping your product(s) to the Carlisle Fairgrounds, you'll receive:

  • Product placement in the ARMO Hot Products Tent, located strategically in the center of the event grounds.
  • Professional product photography available for your own use.
  • Product placement in the ARMO booth at the SEMA Show and in a photo gallery on SEMA.org.
  • Consideration for an ARMO New Products award in one of nine categories.

If you are going to Spring Carlisle, you can save the shipping cost by dropping off and picking up your product on site!

Register your product(s) now!

For more information, contact Council Director Jim Skelly at 909-978-6690 or jimsk@sema.org.

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HRIA Logo 
Visit HRIA's website
hria
HRIA is hosting a Long-Range Planning Meeting at the Charlotte Auto Fair in Charlotte, North Carolina, where an expected 150,000 automotive enthusiasts will gather to buy and sell unique vehicles and restoration parts.

HRIA Long-Range Planning Meeting

The Hot Rod Industry Alliance (HRIA) is hosting a Long-Range Planning Meeting at the Charlotte Auto Fair in Concord, North Carolina, where an expected 150,000 automotive enthusiasts gather to buy and sell unique vehicles and restoration parts. The meeting kicks off Thursday, April 7, at 9:00 a.m. HRIA members and aspiring members will discuss relevant topics specific to the hot-rod industry, mingle with council leadership and learn about the 2016 initiatives. A complimentary lunch will be served to those who attend the meeting, which will be held in the Media Center Auditorium located in the Charlotte Motor Speedway Infield.

Discussion topics will include:

  • What is the biggest challenge for your company today?
  • What is the biggest opportunity for your company today?
  • How can HRIA/SEMA help?

RSVP by Monday, March 28, and receive one full event credential for Charlotte Auto Fair, one special parking pass to get closer to the Media Center Auditorium and a detailed map.

For questions, contact Jim Skelly, SEMA Council Director at 909-978-6690 or jimsk@sema.org.

Back to Top

Thu, 03/17/2016 - 08:40

Strengthen Your Company Through Community

No matter what niche you're in—rods, restoration, racing, restyling, reps, trucks or wheels and tires—there's a SEMA council or professional network that's right for your company. SEMA councils and networks offer members a variety of market-specific programs and activities designed to provide educational and networking opportunities while promoting their particular industry segment.


YEN Logo
Visit YEN's website

 

davis
Matthew Davis rode shotgun in a Stingray Corvette during the 2015 YEN Power Tour.

Matthew Davis Recaps His 2015 YEN Power Tour Experience

SEMA recently caught up with Matthew Davis to discuss his participation in the 2015 YEN Power Tour—a SEMA program that sends 10 YEN members on the Hot Rod Magazine Power Tour, which is a seven-day road trip across America with more than 3,000 custom and classic cars in participation. Last year, the tour took the group from Madison, Wisconsin to Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Davis is an automotive enthusiast to the core and has molded his career around that lifestyle. He currently oversees the marketing department at Premier Performance Products, and was previously district sales manager at NAPA Auto Parts. He also blogs on dailyderbi.com (where you can find his detailed coverage of the YEN Power Tour) and he works on his Datsun 240z.

Apply now for the 2016 YEN Power Tour.

How did you first hear about the YEN Power Tour?

I heard about the YEN Power Tour through SEMA eNews. I saw a link with details about getting a chance to go on the tour and I naturally applied.

Were you a driver or a passenger? How was that experience?

I was a passenger. My car at the time wasn’t quite ready to be a long hauler. I rode shotgun with Keith McWilliams from COMP Performance in his Stingray Corvette. I had a blast. Being a typical car guy, I do prefer to drive but I had such a good time on the trip seeing all the great cars and networking with all the amazing people on the tour that I didn't even care. We had a great group of YEN members and I would have enjoyed riding as the navigator with any of them.

You went to seven cities in seven days. Which one was the top stop?

I enjoyed all of the stops, but I think my favorite stop would have to have been Memphis. We were late because of our stops at the schools, so we spent the evening on Beale Street with the cars and crowd. If a car show on Beale Street isn't the perfect example of “Merica,” I don't know what is. As for the show, I really enjoyed Madison because we had the most amount of time to visit with the young enthusiasts who were there. Our industry is driven by enthusiasts, and I loved being immersed in that environment for a week.

Tell us about the youth engagement on the tour. Did it meet or exceed your expectations?

I wasn't quite sure what to expect, to be honest. I'd always thought collecting cars, building hot rods and enjoying performance cars in general was a rich man’s hobby for the older generation. Events such as the Hot Rod Power Tour showed me that to some extent this is true, but you don't have to have a $50,000 street rod to be a part of the show. There was a wide variety of younger people driving everything from Fox-body Mustangs to LS-swapped Mitsubishis. If you’re a true enthusiast, you’ll find a way to be a part of what you love with the resources you have available, and that mentality was clear and present on the Power Tour. It was fun to see young kids with their fathers walking the show, young women who were equally passionate and showing rides of their own and people of all kinds just starting their careers (some in the field and some not) who were there with whatever they’d built themselves.

Do you have any advice for someone wanting to apply for next year?

My advice to anyone applying next year would be to effectively tell their story about what they can contribute to the industry. A lot of these young people we met on the Power Tour reminded me of myself not too long ago—a passionate car guy with no idea of how to do what I wanted for a living. I tried retail, finance and landscaping, but in the end, I knew that the automotive industry was my calling. YEN and the Power Tour need to be approached with the goal in mind of helping those types of people find a way to break into the industry. That's where the networking comes into play. Once I finally got in, it was the connections that I’d built in the industry that have helped me grow in the industry.

Apply now for the 2016 YEN Power Tour.

Back to Top


ARMO Logo
Visit ARMO's website.

ARMO Industry Mixer

ARMO is hosting an industry mixer at Spring Carlisle for the top restored vehicles in the country. Gather in the ARMO Hot Products Tent conveniently located in the middle of the fairgrounds for drinks and appetizers. Network with industry friends while checking out the hottest restoration products. SEMA staff and council leadership will be there to discuss council initiatives and how ARMO can benefit your company. The mixer will take place Thursday, April 21, at 5:00 p.m. We’ll see you there!

Register Your Products for the ARMO Hot Product Showcase

The ARMO Hot Products Showcase is an exciting and valuable opportunity for ARMO-member companies to put their product(s) in front of a 100,000 restoration enthusiasts at Spring Carlisle. The Showcase is open Thursday–Saturday, April 21–23. For just the cost of shipping your product(s) to the Carlisle Fairgrounds, you'll receive:

  • Product placement in the ARMO Hot Products Tent, located strategically in the center of the event grounds.
  • Professional product photography available for your own use.
  • Product placement in the ARMO booth at the SEMA Show and in a photo gallery on SEMA.org.
  • Consideration for an ARMO New Products award in one of nine categories.

If you are going to Spring Carlisle, you can save the shipping cost by dropping off and picking up your product on site!

Register your product(s) now!

For more information, contact Council Director Jim Skelly at 909-978-6690 or jimsk@sema.org.

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HRIA Logo 
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HRIA is hosting a Long-Range Planning Meeting at the Charlotte Auto Fair in Charlotte, North Carolina, where an expected 150,000 automotive enthusiasts will gather to buy and sell unique vehicles and restoration parts.

HRIA Long-Range Planning Meeting

The Hot Rod Industry Alliance (HRIA) is hosting a Long-Range Planning Meeting at the Charlotte Auto Fair in Concord, North Carolina, where an expected 150,000 automotive enthusiasts gather to buy and sell unique vehicles and restoration parts. The meeting kicks off Thursday, April 7, at 9:00 a.m. HRIA members and aspiring members will discuss relevant topics specific to the hot-rod industry, mingle with council leadership and learn about the 2016 initiatives. A complimentary lunch will be served to those who attend the meeting, which will be held in the Media Center Auditorium located in the Charlotte Motor Speedway Infield.

Discussion topics will include:

  • What is the biggest challenge for your company today?
  • What is the biggest opportunity for your company today?
  • How can HRIA/SEMA help?

RSVP by Monday, March 28, and receive one full event credential for Charlotte Auto Fair, one special parking pass to get closer to the Media Center Auditorium and a detailed map.

For questions, contact Jim Skelly, SEMA Council Director at 909-978-6690 or jimsk@sema.org.

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Thu, 03/17/2016 - 08:38

By SEMA Editors

Following are dates and locations for several upcoming SEMA-sponsored shows, measuring sessions and activities.

For association-related travel, contact Manya Petropaki (manya.p@travelstoreusa.com) at Travel Store USA, 949-930-9268.