Thu, 10/01/2015 - 13:31

By Michael Hart

millennials
A SEMA Show education session will focus on how to both manage Millennials in the workplace and make them great customers.

Millennials represent the largest generation in the history of the United States. The oldest members of it are just now in their early 30s, meaning the automotive aftermarket industry will be dealing with them for some time to come as both customers and employees. That’s why Jamie Notter, author of When Millennials Take Over: Preparing for the Ridiculously Optimistic Future of Business, said, “Anybody who is involved in leadership or management needs to pay attention to this topic.”

Notter will speak at the 2015 SEMA Show in a conference session entitled “Changing the Conversation Around Millennials,” which will include a discussion among a panel of young people to give attendees actionable strategies for how to both manage them in the workplace and make them great customers.

Managers at all levels need to be ready as Millennials begin to move through the ranks, senior-level managers because of the need to change their company’s culture and mid-level managers because they have already begun to lead them as employees.

This is one of three important conference sessions dealing with the generation. While Notter will talk primarily about the Millennial generation’s impact in the workplace, Brad Smith of Experian and Bridget Brennan of Female Factor will lead sessions that focus on the impact of young people in the marketplace. Smith, Experian’s director of automotive market statistics, will demonstrate with data and some in-depth analysis how aftermarket companies can successfully target this demographic.

As Notter pointed out, “This generation grew up with unparalleled abundance,” and, as they begin lifetimes of making choices about their automobiles, will probably never settle for the most cost-efficient options, offering up many opportunities for companies interested in doing business with them.

Brennan will talk about this newest generation of women and give attendees some perspective on how they make their purchasing decisions. During her Keynote & Coffee presentation, she will explain some of the cultural forces that have shaped millennial women, and how you can apply that knowledge to your marketing and sales efforts.

By better understanding the Millennial driver and the Millennial employee, Notter said, aftermarket companies can make preparations now for all the changes ahead that will be dictated by this generation.

“This is not a group that comes just for a paycheck,” he said. “They want something deeper.”

Sign up now for the Millennial sessions and view a complete list of SEMA Show Education sessions available.

Thu, 10/01/2015 - 13:21

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

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

Thu, 10/01/2015 - 13:19

NHRA News

  brown
  

BROWN, WORSHAM, SKILLMAN, ARANA JR. SCORE WINS IN ST. LOUIS: Antron Brown extended his mastery of Gateway Motorsports Park by racing to his fourth consecutive Top Fuel victory at the facility last Sunday during the AAA Insurance NHRA Midwest Nationals. Del Worsham (Funny Car), Drew Skillman (Pro Stock) and Hector Arana Jr. (Pro Stock Motorcycle) also were winners in their respective categories at the second of six playoff races in the NHRA Mello Yello Countdown to the Championship event in St. Louis. Brown defeated Dave Connolly in the final round to take his 53rd career victory and his fifth win overall at the track with a performance of 3.721 seconds at 325.92 mph in his Matco Tools dragster to Connolly’s trailing run of 3.753 at 328.94 in the C&J Energy Services dragster.

"There are two words: truly blessed," said Brown. "When [track owner] Curt Francois and [general manager] Chris Blair brought this track back [in 2011], they brought it back better than ever. You can put a slew of runs together that are quick and fast because you’re not worried about the track not being there. The class is so competitive right now that you’re going home if you throw out a high 3.7."

COUNTDOWN TO THE CHAMPIONSHIP HITS CRITICAL HALFWAY POINT AT NHRA KEYSTONE NATIONALS: The 31st annual NHRA Keystone Nationals will be a key race for drivers in the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series as they have only four races left to stake their claim for the world championship, October 1–4, at Maple Grove Raceway. The lucrative event, which is the third of six playoff races in the Mello Yello Countdown to the Championship, will feature drivers trying to continue their momentum from the opening two races of the Countdown—the NHRA Carolina Nationals and the AAA Insurance NHRA Midwest Nationals. This year’s edition of the famed event will feature side-by-side racing as drivers in Top Fuel, Funny Car, Pro Stock and Pro Stock Motorcycle compete for their share of the $1.2 million purse and the vital Mello Yello Series points. Tony Schumacher (Top Fuel); Matt Hagan (Funny Car); Rodger Brogdon (Pro Stock); and Eddie Krawiec (Pro Stock Motorcycle) were last year’s winners of the event that will once again be televised on ESPN2.

  langdon
  

LANGDON STILL HAS HIGH HOPES HEADING TO NHRA KEYSTONE NATIONALS: The 2015 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series season has not been a conventional one for Shawn Langdon by any means. But even as his resolve has been tested on multiple occasions, the 2013 Top Fuel world champion continues to push forward during the Mello Yello Countdown to the Championship. Now sitting in 10th place in the Top Fuel standings, Langdon will try to get his playoff run jump-started driving the 10,000hp Sandvik Coromant/Red Fuel dragster at this weekend’s 31st annual NHRA Keystone Nationals at Maple Grove Raceway.

"The goal is to compete for a championship, and I won’t give up on that until the door is completely closed," Langdon said. "At this point it’s starting to become a little bit of a longshot, but you look at how tight it is and I’m only a round and a half out of third place. We’ve got a great car and since we tested at Indy, we’ve made six good runs down the track. We have a car that can compete."

Tony Schumacher (Top Fuel), Matt Hagan (Funny Car), Rodger Brogdon (Pro Stock) and Eddie Krawiec (Pro Stock Motorcycle) were last year’s winners of the event that will once again be televised on ESPN2.

He Said, She Said

  enders
  
“This is my fourth time to the finals and I knew that Erica has been insane on the Tree. A little luck came our way and we got it done this weekend. I lost the first three finals but I don’t know how you can get frustrated when you get to a pro category for the first time and have the kind of year we’re having. This is not normal. I’m just very excited to win this. I have a great team. They killed it all weekend. They give me an opportunity to win, and I’m extremely fortunate for that. We had two red lights against us and then Erica shook down low in the final, so luck was on our side. You need that, though. Everything is so close and when it comes down to the final round, you need a little luck. With Erica, she’s been there from day one. She spent a week in Florida last winter teaching me how to drive. I had to learn everything about a Pro Stock car because they are so much different from what I’ve been used to driving. Everything from the way you stage and the way you shift; she taught me all of that, so it was cool to run her in the final again.”

—Pro Stock rookie Drew Skillman on racing to his first career victory in his Ray Skillman Chevy Camaro when he defeated his teammate Erica Enders. It was a rematch from the final in Indianapolis, which Enders won. In this matchup, Skillman powered past Enders’ Elite Motorsports Camaro, which lost traction early in the run, with his winning pass of 6.529 at 211.63.

Inside the Numbers

3.899: Number in seconds of the Funny Car elapsed time national record set by Del Worsham in his DHL Toyota Camry in St. Louis. Worsham earned 20 bonus points for establishing the record and raced to the event victory. It is his second consecutive win in the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series Countdown to the Championship. He now has a 90-point lead over two-time Funny Car world champion Matt Hagan. "In my 25 years of racing, I don’t know if I’ve ever driven a Funny Car that made that many good runs," Worsham said. "The team assembling it, the tune-up, and what [team owner] Connie Kalitta has given us here has been unreal. When I came back to Funny Car racing [in 2012], this is the dream I had."

Did You Know

  force
  
FORCE LEADS FUNNY CAR CATEGORY WITH SEVEN WINS AT MAPLE GROVE; LOOKS FOR ANOTHER AT NHRA KEYSTONE NATIONALS: John Force, the 16-time Funny Car champion, has the most wins in the Funny Car category at Maple Grove Raceway with seven victories. Force is looking for continued success at the scenic track in his pursuit of another championship. But if the past world champion wants another world title, he knows he has to be great and that hasn’t happened quite yet during the first two races of the NHRA’s six-race playoff series. Performing at an elite level is what is necessary to stay competitive and win in the loaded Funny Car class these days, and Force has four more chances to reach that level during the Countdown to the Championship, including at this weekend’s 31st annual NHRA Keystone Nationals at Maple Grove Raceway, located just south of Reading, Pennsylvania.

"No one is out of this championship yet," said Force, who is currently fifth in the Funny Car points standings. "A good race in Reading gets you right back into the middle of this countdown. Momentum is great, but really you just need consistency. The weather will be cool and we need to run quick and we can do that. (Crew Chief) Jon Schaffer is giving me a good race car, and I am working on getting better on the tree."

Thu, 10/01/2015 - 13:19

NHRA News

  brown
  

BROWN, WORSHAM, SKILLMAN, ARANA JR. SCORE WINS IN ST. LOUIS: Antron Brown extended his mastery of Gateway Motorsports Park by racing to his fourth consecutive Top Fuel victory at the facility last Sunday during the AAA Insurance NHRA Midwest Nationals. Del Worsham (Funny Car), Drew Skillman (Pro Stock) and Hector Arana Jr. (Pro Stock Motorcycle) also were winners in their respective categories at the second of six playoff races in the NHRA Mello Yello Countdown to the Championship event in St. Louis. Brown defeated Dave Connolly in the final round to take his 53rd career victory and his fifth win overall at the track with a performance of 3.721 seconds at 325.92 mph in his Matco Tools dragster to Connolly’s trailing run of 3.753 at 328.94 in the C&J Energy Services dragster.

"There are two words: truly blessed," said Brown. "When [track owner] Curt Francois and [general manager] Chris Blair brought this track back [in 2011], they brought it back better than ever. You can put a slew of runs together that are quick and fast because you’re not worried about the track not being there. The class is so competitive right now that you’re going home if you throw out a high 3.7."

COUNTDOWN TO THE CHAMPIONSHIP HITS CRITICAL HALFWAY POINT AT NHRA KEYSTONE NATIONALS: The 31st annual NHRA Keystone Nationals will be a key race for drivers in the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series as they have only four races left to stake their claim for the world championship, October 1–4, at Maple Grove Raceway. The lucrative event, which is the third of six playoff races in the Mello Yello Countdown to the Championship, will feature drivers trying to continue their momentum from the opening two races of the Countdown—the NHRA Carolina Nationals and the AAA Insurance NHRA Midwest Nationals. This year’s edition of the famed event will feature side-by-side racing as drivers in Top Fuel, Funny Car, Pro Stock and Pro Stock Motorcycle compete for their share of the $1.2 million purse and the vital Mello Yello Series points. Tony Schumacher (Top Fuel); Matt Hagan (Funny Car); Rodger Brogdon (Pro Stock); and Eddie Krawiec (Pro Stock Motorcycle) were last year’s winners of the event that will once again be televised on ESPN2.

  langdon
  

LANGDON STILL HAS HIGH HOPES HEADING TO NHRA KEYSTONE NATIONALS: The 2015 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series season has not been a conventional one for Shawn Langdon by any means. But even as his resolve has been tested on multiple occasions, the 2013 Top Fuel world champion continues to push forward during the Mello Yello Countdown to the Championship. Now sitting in 10th place in the Top Fuel standings, Langdon will try to get his playoff run jump-started driving the 10,000hp Sandvik Coromant/Red Fuel dragster at this weekend’s 31st annual NHRA Keystone Nationals at Maple Grove Raceway.

"The goal is to compete for a championship, and I won’t give up on that until the door is completely closed," Langdon said. "At this point it’s starting to become a little bit of a longshot, but you look at how tight it is and I’m only a round and a half out of third place. We’ve got a great car and since we tested at Indy, we’ve made six good runs down the track. We have a car that can compete."

Tony Schumacher (Top Fuel), Matt Hagan (Funny Car), Rodger Brogdon (Pro Stock) and Eddie Krawiec (Pro Stock Motorcycle) were last year’s winners of the event that will once again be televised on ESPN2.

He Said, She Said

  enders
  
“This is my fourth time to the finals and I knew that Erica has been insane on the Tree. A little luck came our way and we got it done this weekend. I lost the first three finals but I don’t know how you can get frustrated when you get to a pro category for the first time and have the kind of year we’re having. This is not normal. I’m just very excited to win this. I have a great team. They killed it all weekend. They give me an opportunity to win, and I’m extremely fortunate for that. We had two red lights against us and then Erica shook down low in the final, so luck was on our side. You need that, though. Everything is so close and when it comes down to the final round, you need a little luck. With Erica, she’s been there from day one. She spent a week in Florida last winter teaching me how to drive. I had to learn everything about a Pro Stock car because they are so much different from what I’ve been used to driving. Everything from the way you stage and the way you shift; she taught me all of that, so it was cool to run her in the final again.”

—Pro Stock rookie Drew Skillman on racing to his first career victory in his Ray Skillman Chevy Camaro when he defeated his teammate Erica Enders. It was a rematch from the final in Indianapolis, which Enders won. In this matchup, Skillman powered past Enders’ Elite Motorsports Camaro, which lost traction early in the run, with his winning pass of 6.529 at 211.63.

Inside the Numbers

3.899: Number in seconds of the Funny Car elapsed time national record set by Del Worsham in his DHL Toyota Camry in St. Louis. Worsham earned 20 bonus points for establishing the record and raced to the event victory. It is his second consecutive win in the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series Countdown to the Championship. He now has a 90-point lead over two-time Funny Car world champion Matt Hagan. "In my 25 years of racing, I don’t know if I’ve ever driven a Funny Car that made that many good runs," Worsham said. "The team assembling it, the tune-up, and what [team owner] Connie Kalitta has given us here has been unreal. When I came back to Funny Car racing [in 2012], this is the dream I had."

Did You Know

  force
  
FORCE LEADS FUNNY CAR CATEGORY WITH SEVEN WINS AT MAPLE GROVE; LOOKS FOR ANOTHER AT NHRA KEYSTONE NATIONALS: John Force, the 16-time Funny Car champion, has the most wins in the Funny Car category at Maple Grove Raceway with seven victories. Force is looking for continued success at the scenic track in his pursuit of another championship. But if the past world champion wants another world title, he knows he has to be great and that hasn’t happened quite yet during the first two races of the NHRA’s six-race playoff series. Performing at an elite level is what is necessary to stay competitive and win in the loaded Funny Car class these days, and Force has four more chances to reach that level during the Countdown to the Championship, including at this weekend’s 31st annual NHRA Keystone Nationals at Maple Grove Raceway, located just south of Reading, Pennsylvania.

"No one is out of this championship yet," said Force, who is currently fifth in the Funny Car points standings. "A good race in Reading gets you right back into the middle of this countdown. Momentum is great, but really you just need consistency. The weather will be cool and we need to run quick and we can do that. (Crew Chief) Jon Schaffer is giving me a good race car, and I am working on getting better on the tree."

Thu, 10/01/2015 - 13:19

NHRA News

  brown
  

BROWN, WORSHAM, SKILLMAN, ARANA JR. SCORE WINS IN ST. LOUIS: Antron Brown extended his mastery of Gateway Motorsports Park by racing to his fourth consecutive Top Fuel victory at the facility last Sunday during the AAA Insurance NHRA Midwest Nationals. Del Worsham (Funny Car), Drew Skillman (Pro Stock) and Hector Arana Jr. (Pro Stock Motorcycle) also were winners in their respective categories at the second of six playoff races in the NHRA Mello Yello Countdown to the Championship event in St. Louis. Brown defeated Dave Connolly in the final round to take his 53rd career victory and his fifth win overall at the track with a performance of 3.721 seconds at 325.92 mph in his Matco Tools dragster to Connolly’s trailing run of 3.753 at 328.94 in the C&J Energy Services dragster.

"There are two words: truly blessed," said Brown. "When [track owner] Curt Francois and [general manager] Chris Blair brought this track back [in 2011], they brought it back better than ever. You can put a slew of runs together that are quick and fast because you’re not worried about the track not being there. The class is so competitive right now that you’re going home if you throw out a high 3.7."

COUNTDOWN TO THE CHAMPIONSHIP HITS CRITICAL HALFWAY POINT AT NHRA KEYSTONE NATIONALS: The 31st annual NHRA Keystone Nationals will be a key race for drivers in the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series as they have only four races left to stake their claim for the world championship, October 1–4, at Maple Grove Raceway. The lucrative event, which is the third of six playoff races in the Mello Yello Countdown to the Championship, will feature drivers trying to continue their momentum from the opening two races of the Countdown—the NHRA Carolina Nationals and the AAA Insurance NHRA Midwest Nationals. This year’s edition of the famed event will feature side-by-side racing as drivers in Top Fuel, Funny Car, Pro Stock and Pro Stock Motorcycle compete for their share of the $1.2 million purse and the vital Mello Yello Series points. Tony Schumacher (Top Fuel); Matt Hagan (Funny Car); Rodger Brogdon (Pro Stock); and Eddie Krawiec (Pro Stock Motorcycle) were last year’s winners of the event that will once again be televised on ESPN2.

  langdon
  

LANGDON STILL HAS HIGH HOPES HEADING TO NHRA KEYSTONE NATIONALS: The 2015 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series season has not been a conventional one for Shawn Langdon by any means. But even as his resolve has been tested on multiple occasions, the 2013 Top Fuel world champion continues to push forward during the Mello Yello Countdown to the Championship. Now sitting in 10th place in the Top Fuel standings, Langdon will try to get his playoff run jump-started driving the 10,000hp Sandvik Coromant/Red Fuel dragster at this weekend’s 31st annual NHRA Keystone Nationals at Maple Grove Raceway.

"The goal is to compete for a championship, and I won’t give up on that until the door is completely closed," Langdon said. "At this point it’s starting to become a little bit of a longshot, but you look at how tight it is and I’m only a round and a half out of third place. We’ve got a great car and since we tested at Indy, we’ve made six good runs down the track. We have a car that can compete."

Tony Schumacher (Top Fuel), Matt Hagan (Funny Car), Rodger Brogdon (Pro Stock) and Eddie Krawiec (Pro Stock Motorcycle) were last year’s winners of the event that will once again be televised on ESPN2.

He Said, She Said

  enders
  
“This is my fourth time to the finals and I knew that Erica has been insane on the Tree. A little luck came our way and we got it done this weekend. I lost the first three finals but I don’t know how you can get frustrated when you get to a pro category for the first time and have the kind of year we’re having. This is not normal. I’m just very excited to win this. I have a great team. They killed it all weekend. They give me an opportunity to win, and I’m extremely fortunate for that. We had two red lights against us and then Erica shook down low in the final, so luck was on our side. You need that, though. Everything is so close and when it comes down to the final round, you need a little luck. With Erica, she’s been there from day one. She spent a week in Florida last winter teaching me how to drive. I had to learn everything about a Pro Stock car because they are so much different from what I’ve been used to driving. Everything from the way you stage and the way you shift; she taught me all of that, so it was cool to run her in the final again.”

—Pro Stock rookie Drew Skillman on racing to his first career victory in his Ray Skillman Chevy Camaro when he defeated his teammate Erica Enders. It was a rematch from the final in Indianapolis, which Enders won. In this matchup, Skillman powered past Enders’ Elite Motorsports Camaro, which lost traction early in the run, with his winning pass of 6.529 at 211.63.

Inside the Numbers

3.899: Number in seconds of the Funny Car elapsed time national record set by Del Worsham in his DHL Toyota Camry in St. Louis. Worsham earned 20 bonus points for establishing the record and raced to the event victory. It is his second consecutive win in the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series Countdown to the Championship. He now has a 90-point lead over two-time Funny Car world champion Matt Hagan. "In my 25 years of racing, I don’t know if I’ve ever driven a Funny Car that made that many good runs," Worsham said. "The team assembling it, the tune-up, and what [team owner] Connie Kalitta has given us here has been unreal. When I came back to Funny Car racing [in 2012], this is the dream I had."

Did You Know

  force
  
FORCE LEADS FUNNY CAR CATEGORY WITH SEVEN WINS AT MAPLE GROVE; LOOKS FOR ANOTHER AT NHRA KEYSTONE NATIONALS: John Force, the 16-time Funny Car champion, has the most wins in the Funny Car category at Maple Grove Raceway with seven victories. Force is looking for continued success at the scenic track in his pursuit of another championship. But if the past world champion wants another world title, he knows he has to be great and that hasn’t happened quite yet during the first two races of the NHRA’s six-race playoff series. Performing at an elite level is what is necessary to stay competitive and win in the loaded Funny Car class these days, and Force has four more chances to reach that level during the Countdown to the Championship, including at this weekend’s 31st annual NHRA Keystone Nationals at Maple Grove Raceway, located just south of Reading, Pennsylvania.

"No one is out of this championship yet," said Force, who is currently fifth in the Funny Car points standings. "A good race in Reading gets you right back into the middle of this countdown. Momentum is great, but really you just need consistency. The weather will be cool and we need to run quick and we can do that. (Crew Chief) Jon Schaffer is giving me a good race car, and I am working on getting better on the tree."

Thu, 10/01/2015 - 13:05

SEMA News—October 2015

EDUCATION

Recognizing and Supporting The Future of The Industry

SEMA Scholarship
Scholarship winners, students and faculty attended a welcome luncheon during the 2014 SEMA Show.

The SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund has awarded $150,000 to 58 individuals this year. This includes 45 SEMA scholarships presented to current students, and 13 loan-forgiveness awards presented to employees of SEMA-member companies. On behalf of the industry, we offer congratulations and continued success to the following award winners.

The online application for the 2016 SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund will accepted now through April 1, 2016.

To apply or for more information, visit www.sema.org/scholarship.

2015 SEMA Memorial Scholarship Award Winners

  • Tyler Bagby, University of Central Missouri
  • Steven Baltzell, Western Technical College (Jim A. Borré Award)
  • Charles Becker III, University of Northwestern Ohio (Motorsports Parts Manufactures Council (MPMC)–Dan Borré Award)
  • Jordan Belcher, Appalachian State University
  • Matthew Bisbee, Lake Superior College (Top Student Award)
  • Courtney Bisnee, Lake Superior College
  • Skyler Brungardt, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
  • Brenden Bungert, University of Minnesota-Duluth
  • Erik Cahill, California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo (Hot Rod Industry Alliance (HRIA)—John Menzler Memorial Award)
  • Cody Casale, Art Center College of Design (Phil Weiand Award)
  • Trevor Chaney, University of Northwestern Ohio
  • Brain Choe, University of Washington-Seattle Campus
  • Joel Cosby, Western Governors University
  • Elijah DeWitt, Iowa Central Community College
  • Nicholas D’Orazio, Georgia Institute of Technology (Bernie Karp Award)
  • Austin Ellis, Colorado School of Mines
  • Elizabeth Ellis, Texas A&M University
  • Almon Evans, University of Northwestern Ohio (Joe Hrudka Award)
  • Logan Farmer, University of Northwestern Ohio (Leo Kagan Award)
  • Lael Gobble, Georgia Institute of Technology (Bernie Karp Award)
  • Austin Hiebert, McPherson College (Automotive Restoration Market Organization (ARMO)–Jeff Moses Award)
  • Cynthia Jones, Tyler Junior College
  • Jeffery Kesterson, Oregon Institute of Technology (Thurston Warn Award)
  • Carl Klamn, Western Governors University (Louis L. Borick Award)
  • Daniel Konzelman, Northwest University (Manufacturers Representative Network (MRN) Award)
  • Bryan Kuhn, Walsh University (Performance Warehouse Association (PWA) Award)
  • Anna Layer, Western Michigan University
  • Kevin Letterman, Stanford University (Louis L. Borick Award)
  • Lillian Macaruso, University of Northwestern Ohio (Leo Kagan Award)
  • Alison Queener, Kettering University
  • Garrett Rider, University of Missouri-Columbia, (Wheel & Tire Council (WTC)–Michael Kunzman Award)
  • Bobby Robertson Jr., McPherson College
  • Robert Rose, University of Northwestern Ohio (Dick Dixon Award)
  • Michael Shinkarenko, Spokane Community College (Steve Woomer Award)
  • Kaylynn Simmons, University of Northwestern Ohio (SEMA Businesswomen’s Network (SBN) Award)
  • Allen-Michael Skowron, Kettering University
  • Sarah Spoto, University of Rochester
  • James Stray, School of Automotive Machinists
  • Patrick Stroupe, Art Center College of Design (Phil Weiand Award)
  • Ryan Talaga, Northwood University (Nat Danas Award)
  • Stephen Toth Jr., Ohio University (Harlan Felder Award)
  • Byron Walker, University of Northwestern Ohio
  • Travis Walters, University of Northwest Ohio
  • Thomas Wee, Rosedale Technical Institute (Joseph B. Amato, Sr. Award)
  • Christopher Zendejas, California State University Northridge (K&N Engineering Award)

2015 SEMA Loan Forgiveness Award Winners

  • Robert Baldwin, Motor State Distributing (Performance Warehouse Association (PWA) Award)
  • Benjamin Bosworth, Pratt & Miller Engineering
  • Eric Burnett, Holley Performance Products
  • Andrew Clutter, A.R.E. Accessories, LLC (Truck and Off-Road Alliance (TORA) Award)
  • Calen Cussimanio, Nissan North America
  • Collin Gentry, Meyer Distributing
  • Robert Martin, Motor State Distributing/Lane Automotive (Performance Warehouse Association (PWA) Award)
  • Gregory Masterson, Smart Inc., Chemical Guys (Professional Restylers Organization (PRO) Award)
  • Bryan Newman, Coker Tire (Young Executives Network (YEN) Award)
  • Steven Reini, Pratt & Miller Engineering
  • Michael Robins, Ford Racing/Ford Performance
  • Jessica Smith-Tarry, Summit Racing Equipment
  • Jordan Sneathen, SEMO Classic Mustang Inc. (Wally Parks Award)

The online application for the 2016 SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund will accepted now through April 1, 2016.

To apply or for more information, visit www.sema.org/scholarship.

Thu, 10/01/2015 - 13:05

SEMA News—October 2015

EDUCATION

Recognizing and Supporting The Future of The Industry

SEMA Scholarship
Scholarship winners, students and faculty attended a welcome luncheon during the 2014 SEMA Show.

The SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund has awarded $150,000 to 58 individuals this year. This includes 45 SEMA scholarships presented to current students, and 13 loan-forgiveness awards presented to employees of SEMA-member companies. On behalf of the industry, we offer congratulations and continued success to the following award winners.

The online application for the 2016 SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund will accepted now through April 1, 2016.

To apply or for more information, visit www.sema.org/scholarship.

2015 SEMA Memorial Scholarship Award Winners

  • Tyler Bagby, University of Central Missouri
  • Steven Baltzell, Western Technical College (Jim A. Borré Award)
  • Charles Becker III, University of Northwestern Ohio (Motorsports Parts Manufactures Council (MPMC)–Dan Borré Award)
  • Jordan Belcher, Appalachian State University
  • Matthew Bisbee, Lake Superior College (Top Student Award)
  • Courtney Bisnee, Lake Superior College
  • Skyler Brungardt, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
  • Brenden Bungert, University of Minnesota-Duluth
  • Erik Cahill, California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo (Hot Rod Industry Alliance (HRIA)—John Menzler Memorial Award)
  • Cody Casale, Art Center College of Design (Phil Weiand Award)
  • Trevor Chaney, University of Northwestern Ohio
  • Brain Choe, University of Washington-Seattle Campus
  • Joel Cosby, Western Governors University
  • Elijah DeWitt, Iowa Central Community College
  • Nicholas D’Orazio, Georgia Institute of Technology (Bernie Karp Award)
  • Austin Ellis, Colorado School of Mines
  • Elizabeth Ellis, Texas A&M University
  • Almon Evans, University of Northwestern Ohio (Joe Hrudka Award)
  • Logan Farmer, University of Northwestern Ohio (Leo Kagan Award)
  • Lael Gobble, Georgia Institute of Technology (Bernie Karp Award)
  • Austin Hiebert, McPherson College (Automotive Restoration Market Organization (ARMO)–Jeff Moses Award)
  • Cynthia Jones, Tyler Junior College
  • Jeffery Kesterson, Oregon Institute of Technology (Thurston Warn Award)
  • Carl Klamn, Western Governors University (Louis L. Borick Award)
  • Daniel Konzelman, Northwest University (Manufacturers Representative Network (MRN) Award)
  • Bryan Kuhn, Walsh University (Performance Warehouse Association (PWA) Award)
  • Anna Layer, Western Michigan University
  • Kevin Letterman, Stanford University (Louis L. Borick Award)
  • Lillian Macaruso, University of Northwestern Ohio (Leo Kagan Award)
  • Alison Queener, Kettering University
  • Garrett Rider, University of Missouri-Columbia, (Wheel & Tire Council (WTC)–Michael Kunzman Award)
  • Bobby Robertson Jr., McPherson College
  • Robert Rose, University of Northwestern Ohio (Dick Dixon Award)
  • Michael Shinkarenko, Spokane Community College (Steve Woomer Award)
  • Kaylynn Simmons, University of Northwestern Ohio (SEMA Businesswomen’s Network (SBN) Award)
  • Allen-Michael Skowron, Kettering University
  • Sarah Spoto, University of Rochester
  • James Stray, School of Automotive Machinists
  • Patrick Stroupe, Art Center College of Design (Phil Weiand Award)
  • Ryan Talaga, Northwood University (Nat Danas Award)
  • Stephen Toth Jr., Ohio University (Harlan Felder Award)
  • Byron Walker, University of Northwestern Ohio
  • Travis Walters, University of Northwest Ohio
  • Thomas Wee, Rosedale Technical Institute (Joseph B. Amato, Sr. Award)
  • Christopher Zendejas, California State University Northridge (K&N Engineering Award)

2015 SEMA Loan Forgiveness Award Winners

  • Robert Baldwin, Motor State Distributing (Performance Warehouse Association (PWA) Award)
  • Benjamin Bosworth, Pratt & Miller Engineering
  • Eric Burnett, Holley Performance Products
  • Andrew Clutter, A.R.E. Accessories, LLC (Truck and Off-Road Alliance (TORA) Award)
  • Calen Cussimanio, Nissan North America
  • Collin Gentry, Meyer Distributing
  • Robert Martin, Motor State Distributing/Lane Automotive (Performance Warehouse Association (PWA) Award)
  • Gregory Masterson, Smart Inc., Chemical Guys (Professional Restylers Organization (PRO) Award)
  • Bryan Newman, Coker Tire (Young Executives Network (YEN) Award)
  • Steven Reini, Pratt & Miller Engineering
  • Michael Robins, Ford Racing/Ford Performance
  • Jessica Smith-Tarry, Summit Racing Equipment
  • Jordan Sneathen, SEMO Classic Mustang Inc. (Wally Parks Award)

The online application for the 2016 SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund will accepted now through April 1, 2016.

To apply or for more information, visit www.sema.org/scholarship.

Thu, 10/01/2015 - 13:05

SEMA News—October 2015

EDUCATION

Recognizing and Supporting The Future of The Industry

SEMA Scholarship
Scholarship winners, students and faculty attended a welcome luncheon during the 2014 SEMA Show.

The SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund has awarded $150,000 to 58 individuals this year. This includes 45 SEMA scholarships presented to current students, and 13 loan-forgiveness awards presented to employees of SEMA-member companies. On behalf of the industry, we offer congratulations and continued success to the following award winners.

The online application for the 2016 SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund will accepted now through April 1, 2016.

To apply or for more information, visit www.sema.org/scholarship.

2015 SEMA Memorial Scholarship Award Winners

  • Tyler Bagby, University of Central Missouri
  • Steven Baltzell, Western Technical College (Jim A. Borré Award)
  • Charles Becker III, University of Northwestern Ohio (Motorsports Parts Manufactures Council (MPMC)–Dan Borré Award)
  • Jordan Belcher, Appalachian State University
  • Matthew Bisbee, Lake Superior College (Top Student Award)
  • Courtney Bisnee, Lake Superior College
  • Skyler Brungardt, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
  • Brenden Bungert, University of Minnesota-Duluth
  • Erik Cahill, California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo (Hot Rod Industry Alliance (HRIA)—John Menzler Memorial Award)
  • Cody Casale, Art Center College of Design (Phil Weiand Award)
  • Trevor Chaney, University of Northwestern Ohio
  • Brain Choe, University of Washington-Seattle Campus
  • Joel Cosby, Western Governors University
  • Elijah DeWitt, Iowa Central Community College
  • Nicholas D’Orazio, Georgia Institute of Technology (Bernie Karp Award)
  • Austin Ellis, Colorado School of Mines
  • Elizabeth Ellis, Texas A&M University
  • Almon Evans, University of Northwestern Ohio (Joe Hrudka Award)
  • Logan Farmer, University of Northwestern Ohio (Leo Kagan Award)
  • Lael Gobble, Georgia Institute of Technology (Bernie Karp Award)
  • Austin Hiebert, McPherson College (Automotive Restoration Market Organization (ARMO)–Jeff Moses Award)
  • Cynthia Jones, Tyler Junior College
  • Jeffery Kesterson, Oregon Institute of Technology (Thurston Warn Award)
  • Carl Klamn, Western Governors University (Louis L. Borick Award)
  • Daniel Konzelman, Northwest University (Manufacturers Representative Network (MRN) Award)
  • Bryan Kuhn, Walsh University (Performance Warehouse Association (PWA) Award)
  • Anna Layer, Western Michigan University
  • Kevin Letterman, Stanford University (Louis L. Borick Award)
  • Lillian Macaruso, University of Northwestern Ohio (Leo Kagan Award)
  • Alison Queener, Kettering University
  • Garrett Rider, University of Missouri-Columbia, (Wheel & Tire Council (WTC)–Michael Kunzman Award)
  • Bobby Robertson Jr., McPherson College
  • Robert Rose, University of Northwestern Ohio (Dick Dixon Award)
  • Michael Shinkarenko, Spokane Community College (Steve Woomer Award)
  • Kaylynn Simmons, University of Northwestern Ohio (SEMA Businesswomen’s Network (SBN) Award)
  • Allen-Michael Skowron, Kettering University
  • Sarah Spoto, University of Rochester
  • James Stray, School of Automotive Machinists
  • Patrick Stroupe, Art Center College of Design (Phil Weiand Award)
  • Ryan Talaga, Northwood University (Nat Danas Award)
  • Stephen Toth Jr., Ohio University (Harlan Felder Award)
  • Byron Walker, University of Northwestern Ohio
  • Travis Walters, University of Northwest Ohio
  • Thomas Wee, Rosedale Technical Institute (Joseph B. Amato, Sr. Award)
  • Christopher Zendejas, California State University Northridge (K&N Engineering Award)

2015 SEMA Loan Forgiveness Award Winners

  • Robert Baldwin, Motor State Distributing (Performance Warehouse Association (PWA) Award)
  • Benjamin Bosworth, Pratt & Miller Engineering
  • Eric Burnett, Holley Performance Products
  • Andrew Clutter, A.R.E. Accessories, LLC (Truck and Off-Road Alliance (TORA) Award)
  • Calen Cussimanio, Nissan North America
  • Collin Gentry, Meyer Distributing
  • Robert Martin, Motor State Distributing/Lane Automotive (Performance Warehouse Association (PWA) Award)
  • Gregory Masterson, Smart Inc., Chemical Guys (Professional Restylers Organization (PRO) Award)
  • Bryan Newman, Coker Tire (Young Executives Network (YEN) Award)
  • Steven Reini, Pratt & Miller Engineering
  • Michael Robins, Ford Racing/Ford Performance
  • Jessica Smith-Tarry, Summit Racing Equipment
  • Jordan Sneathen, SEMO Classic Mustang Inc. (Wally Parks Award)

The online application for the 2016 SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund will accepted now through April 1, 2016.

To apply or for more information, visit www.sema.org/scholarship.

Thu, 10/01/2015 - 13:05

SEMA News—October 2015

EDUCATION

Recognizing and Supporting The Future of The Industry

SEMA Scholarship
Scholarship winners, students and faculty attended a welcome luncheon during the 2014 SEMA Show.

The SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund has awarded $150,000 to 58 individuals this year. This includes 45 SEMA scholarships presented to current students, and 13 loan-forgiveness awards presented to employees of SEMA-member companies. On behalf of the industry, we offer congratulations and continued success to the following award winners.

The online application for the 2016 SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund will accepted now through April 1, 2016.

To apply or for more information, visit www.sema.org/scholarship.

2015 SEMA Memorial Scholarship Award Winners

  • Tyler Bagby, University of Central Missouri
  • Steven Baltzell, Western Technical College (Jim A. Borré Award)
  • Charles Becker III, University of Northwestern Ohio (Motorsports Parts Manufactures Council (MPMC)–Dan Borré Award)
  • Jordan Belcher, Appalachian State University
  • Matthew Bisbee, Lake Superior College (Top Student Award)
  • Courtney Bisnee, Lake Superior College
  • Skyler Brungardt, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
  • Brenden Bungert, University of Minnesota-Duluth
  • Erik Cahill, California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo (Hot Rod Industry Alliance (HRIA)—John Menzler Memorial Award)
  • Cody Casale, Art Center College of Design (Phil Weiand Award)
  • Trevor Chaney, University of Northwestern Ohio
  • Brain Choe, University of Washington-Seattle Campus
  • Joel Cosby, Western Governors University
  • Elijah DeWitt, Iowa Central Community College
  • Nicholas D’Orazio, Georgia Institute of Technology (Bernie Karp Award)
  • Austin Ellis, Colorado School of Mines
  • Elizabeth Ellis, Texas A&M University
  • Almon Evans, University of Northwestern Ohio (Joe Hrudka Award)
  • Logan Farmer, University of Northwestern Ohio (Leo Kagan Award)
  • Lael Gobble, Georgia Institute of Technology (Bernie Karp Award)
  • Austin Hiebert, McPherson College (Automotive Restoration Market Organization (ARMO)–Jeff Moses Award)
  • Cynthia Jones, Tyler Junior College
  • Jeffery Kesterson, Oregon Institute of Technology (Thurston Warn Award)
  • Carl Klamn, Western Governors University (Louis L. Borick Award)
  • Daniel Konzelman, Northwest University (Manufacturers Representative Network (MRN) Award)
  • Bryan Kuhn, Walsh University (Performance Warehouse Association (PWA) Award)
  • Anna Layer, Western Michigan University
  • Kevin Letterman, Stanford University (Louis L. Borick Award)
  • Lillian Macaruso, University of Northwestern Ohio (Leo Kagan Award)
  • Alison Queener, Kettering University
  • Garrett Rider, University of Missouri-Columbia, (Wheel & Tire Council (WTC)–Michael Kunzman Award)
  • Bobby Robertson Jr., McPherson College
  • Robert Rose, University of Northwestern Ohio (Dick Dixon Award)
  • Michael Shinkarenko, Spokane Community College (Steve Woomer Award)
  • Kaylynn Simmons, University of Northwestern Ohio (SEMA Businesswomen’s Network (SBN) Award)
  • Allen-Michael Skowron, Kettering University
  • Sarah Spoto, University of Rochester
  • James Stray, School of Automotive Machinists
  • Patrick Stroupe, Art Center College of Design (Phil Weiand Award)
  • Ryan Talaga, Northwood University (Nat Danas Award)
  • Stephen Toth Jr., Ohio University (Harlan Felder Award)
  • Byron Walker, University of Northwestern Ohio
  • Travis Walters, University of Northwest Ohio
  • Thomas Wee, Rosedale Technical Institute (Joseph B. Amato, Sr. Award)
  • Christopher Zendejas, California State University Northridge (K&N Engineering Award)

2015 SEMA Loan Forgiveness Award Winners

  • Robert Baldwin, Motor State Distributing (Performance Warehouse Association (PWA) Award)
  • Benjamin Bosworth, Pratt & Miller Engineering
  • Eric Burnett, Holley Performance Products
  • Andrew Clutter, A.R.E. Accessories, LLC (Truck and Off-Road Alliance (TORA) Award)
  • Calen Cussimanio, Nissan North America
  • Collin Gentry, Meyer Distributing
  • Robert Martin, Motor State Distributing/Lane Automotive (Performance Warehouse Association (PWA) Award)
  • Gregory Masterson, Smart Inc., Chemical Guys (Professional Restylers Organization (PRO) Award)
  • Bryan Newman, Coker Tire (Young Executives Network (YEN) Award)
  • Steven Reini, Pratt & Miller Engineering
  • Michael Robins, Ford Racing/Ford Performance
  • Jessica Smith-Tarry, Summit Racing Equipment
  • Jordan Sneathen, SEMO Classic Mustang Inc. (Wally Parks Award)

The online application for the 2016 SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund will accepted now through April 1, 2016.

To apply or for more information, visit www.sema.org/scholarship.

Thu, 10/01/2015 - 13:05

SEMA News—October 2015

EDUCATION

Recognizing and Supporting The Future of The Industry

SEMA Scholarship
Scholarship winners, students and faculty attended a welcome luncheon during the 2014 SEMA Show.

The SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund has awarded $150,000 to 58 individuals this year. This includes 45 SEMA scholarships presented to current students, and 13 loan-forgiveness awards presented to employees of SEMA-member companies. On behalf of the industry, we offer congratulations and continued success to the following award winners.

The online application for the 2016 SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund will accepted now through April 1, 2016.

To apply or for more information, visit www.sema.org/scholarship.

2015 SEMA Memorial Scholarship Award Winners

  • Tyler Bagby, University of Central Missouri
  • Steven Baltzell, Western Technical College (Jim A. Borré Award)
  • Charles Becker III, University of Northwestern Ohio (Motorsports Parts Manufactures Council (MPMC)–Dan Borré Award)
  • Jordan Belcher, Appalachian State University
  • Matthew Bisbee, Lake Superior College (Top Student Award)
  • Courtney Bisnee, Lake Superior College
  • Skyler Brungardt, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
  • Brenden Bungert, University of Minnesota-Duluth
  • Erik Cahill, California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo (Hot Rod Industry Alliance (HRIA)—John Menzler Memorial Award)
  • Cody Casale, Art Center College of Design (Phil Weiand Award)
  • Trevor Chaney, University of Northwestern Ohio
  • Brain Choe, University of Washington-Seattle Campus
  • Joel Cosby, Western Governors University
  • Elijah DeWitt, Iowa Central Community College
  • Nicholas D’Orazio, Georgia Institute of Technology (Bernie Karp Award)
  • Austin Ellis, Colorado School of Mines
  • Elizabeth Ellis, Texas A&M University
  • Almon Evans, University of Northwestern Ohio (Joe Hrudka Award)
  • Logan Farmer, University of Northwestern Ohio (Leo Kagan Award)
  • Lael Gobble, Georgia Institute of Technology (Bernie Karp Award)
  • Austin Hiebert, McPherson College (Automotive Restoration Market Organization (ARMO)–Jeff Moses Award)
  • Cynthia Jones, Tyler Junior College
  • Jeffery Kesterson, Oregon Institute of Technology (Thurston Warn Award)
  • Carl Klamn, Western Governors University (Louis L. Borick Award)
  • Daniel Konzelman, Northwest University (Manufacturers Representative Network (MRN) Award)
  • Bryan Kuhn, Walsh University (Performance Warehouse Association (PWA) Award)
  • Anna Layer, Western Michigan University
  • Kevin Letterman, Stanford University (Louis L. Borick Award)
  • Lillian Macaruso, University of Northwestern Ohio (Leo Kagan Award)
  • Alison Queener, Kettering University
  • Garrett Rider, University of Missouri-Columbia, (Wheel & Tire Council (WTC)–Michael Kunzman Award)
  • Bobby Robertson Jr., McPherson College
  • Robert Rose, University of Northwestern Ohio (Dick Dixon Award)
  • Michael Shinkarenko, Spokane Community College (Steve Woomer Award)
  • Kaylynn Simmons, University of Northwestern Ohio (SEMA Businesswomen’s Network (SBN) Award)
  • Allen-Michael Skowron, Kettering University
  • Sarah Spoto, University of Rochester
  • James Stray, School of Automotive Machinists
  • Patrick Stroupe, Art Center College of Design (Phil Weiand Award)
  • Ryan Talaga, Northwood University (Nat Danas Award)
  • Stephen Toth Jr., Ohio University (Harlan Felder Award)
  • Byron Walker, University of Northwestern Ohio
  • Travis Walters, University of Northwest Ohio
  • Thomas Wee, Rosedale Technical Institute (Joseph B. Amato, Sr. Award)
  • Christopher Zendejas, California State University Northridge (K&N Engineering Award)

2015 SEMA Loan Forgiveness Award Winners

  • Robert Baldwin, Motor State Distributing (Performance Warehouse Association (PWA) Award)
  • Benjamin Bosworth, Pratt & Miller Engineering
  • Eric Burnett, Holley Performance Products
  • Andrew Clutter, A.R.E. Accessories, LLC (Truck and Off-Road Alliance (TORA) Award)
  • Calen Cussimanio, Nissan North America
  • Collin Gentry, Meyer Distributing
  • Robert Martin, Motor State Distributing/Lane Automotive (Performance Warehouse Association (PWA) Award)
  • Gregory Masterson, Smart Inc., Chemical Guys (Professional Restylers Organization (PRO) Award)
  • Bryan Newman, Coker Tire (Young Executives Network (YEN) Award)
  • Steven Reini, Pratt & Miller Engineering
  • Michael Robins, Ford Racing/Ford Performance
  • Jessica Smith-Tarry, Summit Racing Equipment
  • Jordan Sneathen, SEMO Classic Mustang Inc. (Wally Parks Award)

The online application for the 2016 SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund will accepted now through April 1, 2016.

To apply or for more information, visit www.sema.org/scholarship.