Thu, 10/09/2014 - 09:54
 
SEMA Education partnered with the automotive technology department at Cypress College (Cypress, California) for a Career Workshop.
  

By Amanda Gubbins

On September 24, SEMA Education partnered with the automotive technology department at Cypress College (Cypress, California) for a Career Workshop, where nearly 200 students had a chance to interact with industry heavy-hitters in a variety of companies and fields, from engineering to manufacturing to sales and marketing.

The day opened with a presentation by Myles Kovacs, president and co-founder of DUB magazine, who shared some of the lessons about perseverance and hard work he learned throughout his career. 

“To me, the biggest thing and the reason why I [attended the workshop] was if I can make a difference in one person’s life to motivate them, put them on the right path, or mentor them, that’s what I feel like God put me here to do,” he reflected later.

Throughout the rest of the day, representatives from 11 other SEMA-member companies gave 30-minute presentations to small groups of students. The company representatives offered insights about their own careers, skills and qualities important in their positions, and broader tips for successfully navigating the transition from student to professional.

Ernie Silvers, president and CEO of Egge Machine Co., shared his experience in manufacturing, but also hoped the students would walk away with a bigger understanding. He focused much of his presentation on personal responsibility and the importance of learning, a message he summed up in the phrase, “Take control of your destiny.”

“The second half of my talk was more on taking initiative to control your own future. That’s where all of them plugged in because it’s all true for all of the students, regardless of what niche in their chosen field they’re going to go into,” Silvers said. “I like talking about taking personal responsibility, building the brand called ‘you’ and being responsible for your own learning, your own development,” he said.

Russ Bacarella, instructor of engine repair and engine machining at Cypress College, watched his students’ excitement grow throughout the day as they moved from workshop to workshop. He was thrilled at the level of engagement he observed.

“When they had the opportunity to ask questions, kids who would normally be passive or would not be really involved in some sort of lesson started asking questions. They saw something or they heard something that clicked in their mind that they wanted to be part of. It was really cool,” he reflected.

Ultimately, the school’s vision of broadening horizons was what prompted SEMA to become involved.

“We hoped students would be inspired to pursue whatever aspect of the automotive industry is most interesting to them,” said SEMA Education Director Zane Clark. “The fact that SEMA members came together to highlight the many career paths available to students was motivating and demonstrated the industry’s commitment to fostering the next generation of professionals and innovators." Clark continued, “Because of this commitment, SEMA will continue to identify opportunities that advocate automotive career paths for students.”

SEMA Education would like to thank each of the presenters who helped make the event a success:

Thu, 10/09/2014 - 09:54
 
SEMA Education partnered with the automotive technology department at Cypress College (Cypress, California) for a Career Workshop.
  

By Amanda Gubbins

On September 24, SEMA Education partnered with the automotive technology department at Cypress College (Cypress, California) for a Career Workshop, where nearly 200 students had a chance to interact with industry heavy-hitters in a variety of companies and fields, from engineering to manufacturing to sales and marketing.

The day opened with a presentation by Myles Kovacs, president and co-founder of DUB magazine, who shared some of the lessons about perseverance and hard work he learned throughout his career. 

“To me, the biggest thing and the reason why I [attended the workshop] was if I can make a difference in one person’s life to motivate them, put them on the right path, or mentor them, that’s what I feel like God put me here to do,” he reflected later.

Throughout the rest of the day, representatives from 11 other SEMA-member companies gave 30-minute presentations to small groups of students. The company representatives offered insights about their own careers, skills and qualities important in their positions, and broader tips for successfully navigating the transition from student to professional.

Ernie Silvers, president and CEO of Egge Machine Co., shared his experience in manufacturing, but also hoped the students would walk away with a bigger understanding. He focused much of his presentation on personal responsibility and the importance of learning, a message he summed up in the phrase, “Take control of your destiny.”

“The second half of my talk was more on taking initiative to control your own future. That’s where all of them plugged in because it’s all true for all of the students, regardless of what niche in their chosen field they’re going to go into,” Silvers said. “I like talking about taking personal responsibility, building the brand called ‘you’ and being responsible for your own learning, your own development,” he said.

Russ Bacarella, instructor of engine repair and engine machining at Cypress College, watched his students’ excitement grow throughout the day as they moved from workshop to workshop. He was thrilled at the level of engagement he observed.

“When they had the opportunity to ask questions, kids who would normally be passive or would not be really involved in some sort of lesson started asking questions. They saw something or they heard something that clicked in their mind that they wanted to be part of. It was really cool,” he reflected.

Ultimately, the school’s vision of broadening horizons was what prompted SEMA to become involved.

“We hoped students would be inspired to pursue whatever aspect of the automotive industry is most interesting to them,” said SEMA Education Director Zane Clark. “The fact that SEMA members came together to highlight the many career paths available to students was motivating and demonstrated the industry’s commitment to fostering the next generation of professionals and innovators." Clark continued, “Because of this commitment, SEMA will continue to identify opportunities that advocate automotive career paths for students.”

SEMA Education would like to thank each of the presenters who helped make the event a success:

Thu, 10/09/2014 - 09:22
By Della Domingo

  overhaulin
“Overhaulin’’’ will film its season finale during the 2014 SEMA Show's inaugural event, SEMA Ignited.
  

SEMA Ignited attendees can be a part of the Velocity Network’s popular TV Show “Overhaulin’’’ season finale as a custom-built vehicle is unveiled during the inaugural event.
 
The vehicle will be built during the week of the 2014 SEMA Show in the “Overhaulin’’’ studio located in the Gold Pavilion (across the street from Paradise Road near the LVCC North Hall). After trade-show attendees watch the filming of the build, the final customized vehicle will then be unveiled at the brand-new SEMA Ignited event, which will be open to the public and give consumers a first-hand look at the vehicles and products behind the convention center walls.
 
In addition to the “Overhaulin’’’ vehicle unveiling, SEMA Ignited will include vehicles, celebrities, products, demonstrations and more from the 2014 SEMA Show. Visit www.semaignited.com for details.

Thu, 10/09/2014 - 09:22
By Della Domingo

  overhaulin
“Overhaulin’’’ will film its season finale during the 2014 SEMA Show's inaugural event, SEMA Ignited.
  

SEMA Ignited attendees can be a part of the Velocity Network’s popular TV Show “Overhaulin’’’ season finale as a custom-built vehicle is unveiled during the inaugural event.
 
The vehicle will be built during the week of the 2014 SEMA Show in the “Overhaulin’’’ studio located in the Gold Pavilion (across the street from Paradise Road near the LVCC North Hall). After trade-show attendees watch the filming of the build, the final customized vehicle will then be unveiled at the brand-new SEMA Ignited event, which will be open to the public and give consumers a first-hand look at the vehicles and products behind the convention center walls.
 
In addition to the “Overhaulin’’’ vehicle unveiling, SEMA Ignited will include vehicles, celebrities, products, demonstrations and more from the 2014 SEMA Show. Visit www.semaignited.com for details.

Thu, 10/09/2014 - 09:22
By Della Domingo

  overhaulin
“Overhaulin’’’ will film its season finale during the 2014 SEMA Show's inaugural event, SEMA Ignited.
  

SEMA Ignited attendees can be a part of the Velocity Network’s popular TV Show “Overhaulin’’’ season finale as a custom-built vehicle is unveiled during the inaugural event.
 
The vehicle will be built during the week of the 2014 SEMA Show in the “Overhaulin’’’ studio located in the Gold Pavilion (across the street from Paradise Road near the LVCC North Hall). After trade-show attendees watch the filming of the build, the final customized vehicle will then be unveiled at the brand-new SEMA Ignited event, which will be open to the public and give consumers a first-hand look at the vehicles and products behind the convention center walls.
 
In addition to the “Overhaulin’’’ vehicle unveiling, SEMA Ignited will include vehicles, celebrities, products, demonstrations and more from the 2014 SEMA Show. Visit www.semaignited.com for details.

Thu, 10/09/2014 - 08:38

By Della Domingo

  pink
Legendary hot-rod engine builder Ed Pink will be presented the Robert E. Peterson Lifetime Achievement Award during the SEMA New Product Awards Breakfast.
  

Showgoers can kick off the 2014 SEMA Show by enjoying breakfast and honoring Ed Pink, legendary hot-rod engine builder. Secure tickets to the SEMA New Product Awards Breakfast, where Pink will be presented with the Robert E. Petersen Lifetime Achievement Award. Tickets to the breakfast are free, but because space is limited, they are required to attend.

The prestigious Robert E. Peterson Lifetime Achievement Award will be presented for the first time at the SEMA Show's opening breakfast. Previous award winners include: Dave McClelland, Wally Parks, Carroll Shelby, George Barris, Vic Edelbrock, Jack Roush, Ed Iskenderian, Jack Chisenhall, Bill Smith and Alex Xydias.

Pink, the legendary “Old Master” of engine builders, has enjoyed success with his Southern California business, Ed Pink Racing Engines, and individual achievements, including being inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America in 2012. His expertise in numerous motorsports disciplines has contributed to more than 500 wins and accomplishments in drag racing, midgets, silver crowns, hydro planes, desert racing, Indy cars, sports cars and drifting.

SEMA’s annual New Product Awards Breakfast recognizes outstanding achievements in the development of products being introduced to the automotive specialty-equipment market. Secure tickets to attend this annual SEMA event to learn what the best new products are, what vehicles are named SEMA Award winners and honor well-known industry professionals for their outstanding achievements.

Thu, 10/09/2014 - 08:38

By Della Domingo

  pink
Legendary hot-rod engine builder Ed Pink will be presented the Robert E. Peterson Lifetime Achievement Award during the SEMA New Product Awards Breakfast.
  

Showgoers can kick off the 2014 SEMA Show by enjoying breakfast and honoring Ed Pink, legendary hot-rod engine builder. Secure tickets to the SEMA New Product Awards Breakfast, where Pink will be presented with the Robert E. Petersen Lifetime Achievement Award. Tickets to the breakfast are free, but because space is limited, they are required to attend.

The prestigious Robert E. Peterson Lifetime Achievement Award will be presented for the first time at the SEMA Show's opening breakfast. Previous award winners include: Dave McClelland, Wally Parks, Carroll Shelby, George Barris, Vic Edelbrock, Jack Roush, Ed Iskenderian, Jack Chisenhall, Bill Smith and Alex Xydias.

Pink, the legendary “Old Master” of engine builders, has enjoyed success with his Southern California business, Ed Pink Racing Engines, and individual achievements, including being inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America in 2012. His expertise in numerous motorsports disciplines has contributed to more than 500 wins and accomplishments in drag racing, midgets, silver crowns, hydro planes, desert racing, Indy cars, sports cars and drifting.

SEMA’s annual New Product Awards Breakfast recognizes outstanding achievements in the development of products being introduced to the automotive specialty-equipment market. Secure tickets to attend this annual SEMA event to learn what the best new products are, what vehicles are named SEMA Award winners and honor well-known industry professionals for their outstanding achievements.

Thu, 10/09/2014 - 08:38

By Della Domingo

  pink
Legendary hot-rod engine builder Ed Pink will be presented the Robert E. Peterson Lifetime Achievement Award during the SEMA New Product Awards Breakfast.
  

Showgoers can kick off the 2014 SEMA Show by enjoying breakfast and honoring Ed Pink, legendary hot-rod engine builder. Secure tickets to the SEMA New Product Awards Breakfast, where Pink will be presented with the Robert E. Petersen Lifetime Achievement Award. Tickets to the breakfast are free, but because space is limited, they are required to attend.

The prestigious Robert E. Peterson Lifetime Achievement Award will be presented for the first time at the SEMA Show's opening breakfast. Previous award winners include: Dave McClelland, Wally Parks, Carroll Shelby, George Barris, Vic Edelbrock, Jack Roush, Ed Iskenderian, Jack Chisenhall, Bill Smith and Alex Xydias.

Pink, the legendary “Old Master” of engine builders, has enjoyed success with his Southern California business, Ed Pink Racing Engines, and individual achievements, including being inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America in 2012. His expertise in numerous motorsports disciplines has contributed to more than 500 wins and accomplishments in drag racing, midgets, silver crowns, hydro planes, desert racing, Indy cars, sports cars and drifting.

SEMA’s annual New Product Awards Breakfast recognizes outstanding achievements in the development of products being introduced to the automotive specialty-equipment market. Secure tickets to attend this annual SEMA event to learn what the best new products are, what vehicles are named SEMA Award winners and honor well-known industry professionals for their outstanding achievements.

Thu, 10/02/2014 - 15:09

By Becca Butler

  sinbad
Sinbad will headline the 2014 SEMA Industry Awards Banquet.
  

While discovering new products and trends are the primary reasons most people attend trade shows, networking and face-to-face communication is just as important. At an event like the SEMA Show, Showgoers are constantly looking for opportunities to make new connections and build relationships with other industry professionals. The SEMA Industry Awards Banquet has long been known as an event that does just that. Recognized as a night filled with food, entertainment, and networking, the banquet is a place to interact with new and existing business partners.

As the highest attended special event at the SEMA Show, the SEMA banquet allows attendees to unwind, enjoy live entertainment, acknowledge outstanding achievements in the industry and continue to build significant business relationships. Taking place Thursday, November 6, tickets to the banquet are available to all Showgoers online.

Eric Saltrick, who will attend the banquet for the eighth time, says, “While the entertainment, awards and food are always excellent, the real value is elbow rubbing and the social networking that goes on before, during and after the event.”

From catching up with old-friends to meeting new business partners, the SEMA banquet has been a “must-attend” event for Saltrick year after year.

Eric Coomer of RxSpeed.com agrees, “The banquet is not just about the excellent food and entertainment, but also the endless networking possibilities. Establishing core business relationships at the banquet will last for years. If I would recommend any of the hundreds of events going on during Show week, it would be the banquet.”

The event includes entertainment from well-known comedian Sinbad and music from soul-singer Curtis Harding. Awards for SEMA Person of the Year, Warehouse Distributor of the Year, and Manufacturer’s Rep Agency of the Year will be announced and presented, and the 2014 SEMA Hall of Fame inductees will also be honored.

Each exhibiting company receives at least one complimentary event ticket that includes dinner, drinks and dessert. Tickets are administered based upon booth size. Upon registering, information was provided to exhibitors as to how to claim tickets. Those who may not have claimed any tickets can log onto their accounts at www.SEMAShow.com to add tickets. Additional tickets may be purchased by exhibitors or any Showgoer by using the “Tickets Only” button.

For questions and additional information, contact Kinsie Walters at kinsiew@sema.org or 909-978-6682.

Thu, 10/02/2014 - 15:09

By Becca Butler

  sinbad
Sinbad will headline the 2014 SEMA Industry Awards Banquet.
  

While discovering new products and trends are the primary reasons most people attend trade shows, networking and face-to-face communication is just as important. At an event like the SEMA Show, Showgoers are constantly looking for opportunities to make new connections and build relationships with other industry professionals. The SEMA Industry Awards Banquet has long been known as an event that does just that. Recognized as a night filled with food, entertainment, and networking, the banquet is a place to interact with new and existing business partners.

As the highest attended special event at the SEMA Show, the SEMA banquet allows attendees to unwind, enjoy live entertainment, acknowledge outstanding achievements in the industry and continue to build significant business relationships. Taking place Thursday, November 6, tickets to the banquet are available to all Showgoers online.

Eric Saltrick, who will attend the banquet for the eighth time, says, “While the entertainment, awards and food are always excellent, the real value is elbow rubbing and the social networking that goes on before, during and after the event.”

From catching up with old-friends to meeting new business partners, the SEMA banquet has been a “must-attend” event for Saltrick year after year.

Eric Coomer of RxSpeed.com agrees, “The banquet is not just about the excellent food and entertainment, but also the endless networking possibilities. Establishing core business relationships at the banquet will last for years. If I would recommend any of the hundreds of events going on during Show week, it would be the banquet.”

The event includes entertainment from well-known comedian Sinbad and music from soul-singer Curtis Harding. Awards for SEMA Person of the Year, Warehouse Distributor of the Year, and Manufacturer’s Rep Agency of the Year will be announced and presented, and the 2014 SEMA Hall of Fame inductees will also be honored.

Each exhibiting company receives at least one complimentary event ticket that includes dinner, drinks and dessert. Tickets are administered based upon booth size. Upon registering, information was provided to exhibitors as to how to claim tickets. Those who may not have claimed any tickets can log onto their accounts at www.SEMAShow.com to add tickets. Additional tickets may be purchased by exhibitors or any Showgoer by using the “Tickets Only” button.

For questions and additional information, contact Kinsie Walters at kinsiew@sema.org or 909-978-6682.