Thu, 11/13/2014 - 12:38

NHRA News

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HIGHT EXCITED FOR JFR TEAM'S OPPORTUNITY AT AUTO CLUB NHRA FINALS: Robert Hight is focused on finishing his 2014 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series season on a good note, in part because he knows just three months later he will be starting the 2015 season in the same location. But momentum aside, a strong finish at the 50th annual Auto Club NHRA Finals, November 13–16, at Auto Club Raceway in Pomona, California, could set up a memorable finish for the three-car John Force Racing Funny Car team of Hight, John Force and Courtney Force. Hight trails points leader Matt Hagan by 150 points, while Courtney is two spots ahead in third and 121 points back. John Force sits in second, just 21 points behind Hagan to set up the finale in Pomona.

“You want to win the last race of the season because that is the one you remember all off-season,” Hight said. “That gives you a positive feeling going into the Winternationals [in Pomona]. This is also our sponsor’s race so you want to do well. The focus for us in this race is on getting that championship. We aren’t out of it mathematically and strange things have happened at the Auto Club Finals.”

Shawn Langdon (Top Fuel), Hagan (Funny Car), Rickie Jones (Pro Stock) and Eddie Krawiec (Pro Stock Motorcycle) were last year's winners of the season-ending race that will once again be televised nationally on ESPN2.

  luc
  

LUC ROBITAILLE NAMED GRAND MARSHAL FOR AUTO CLUB NHRA FINALS: As part of the celebration of the NHRA’s 50th anniversary of the Auto Club NHRA Finals, Los Angeles Kings and National Hockey League legend Luc Robitaille will serve as the Grand Marshal for the season-ending event at Auto Club Raceway at Pomona. Robitaille is the current president of business operations for the Los Angeles Kings. A native of Montreal, Robitaille spent 19 seasons as a player in the NHL, including 14 with the Kings, winning the Stanley Cup with the Detroit Red Wings during the 2001–02 season. He holds the NHL record of being the highest-scoring left winger in league history and also holds the Kings’ scoring record at 577 goals. Robitaille was selected to eight NHL All-Star games during his illustrious career and retired in 2006.

SCHUMACHER CONFIDENT RACING INTO POMONA AS POINTS LEADER:
The door is still slightly open for a miraculous comeback for five Top Fuel standouts in the Mello Yello Countdown to the Championship. But if Top Fuel points leader Tony Schumacher has his way that door will be slammed shut as quickly as possible at this weekend’s 50th annual Auto Club NHRA Finals at historic Auto Club Raceway at Pomona. Spencer Massey, J.R. Todd, reigning world champion Shawn Langdon, Doug Kalitta and Steve Torrence are all still mathematically alive heading into the final event of the 2014 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series season. Schumacher, though, knows any and all equations are eliminated with a first-round win in his 10,000-hp U.S. Army dragster. He currently leads Massey by 109 points, meaning Schumacher’s seventh world championship—and first since 2009—is at his fingertips.

“I feel great,” Schumacher said. “It’s a good place to be. When you come in with a big lead, you’ve done a great job and your car has done what it has had to do to get this lead. I hope I step up and the car goes as fast as it can, and we win this race and show why we’re the champs. We have to live up to what the Army car is supposed to do."

He Said, She Said

  enders
  

"Shirley [Muldowney] has been very supportive of me, and I'm really appreciative of that because as a kid, and still now at my age and where I'm at, I admire the heck out of her and what she's accomplished in the time period that she accomplished it in. It wasn't necessarily heard of before for a female to compete with or even be dominant in a male-dominated profession, so I admire her very, very much, and to have her support means a lot to me. We do press events and whatnot together, but she's also a friend of mine. She comes by the pit and we talk on the phone occasionally. It always seems that when I need some advice, my phone rings, and it's like she knew I was thinking about her or something. But she spells it out for you and she's very straightforward, and that's what I need to hear, and she's been awesome. I hope to be half as successful as she was."

—Erica Enders-Stevens on her bid to be the first female Pro Stock world champion in the history of the sport. She has received support and guidance from past champions, including legendary racer Shirley Muldowney.

Inside the Numbers

5: Number of consecutive seasons a Screamin’ Eagle Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson racer has won the season-ending event at Auto Club Raceway at Pomona. Eddie Krawiec has three wins at the event (2009, 2010, 2013) and his teammate Andrew Hines has two wins at the race (2011, 2012). Both riders also hold both ends of the track records with an E.T. record for Hines at 6.766 seconds in 2012 and Krawiec the speed record with a run of 198.29 also in 2012. Hines will attempt to secure his third Pro Stock Motorcycle world championship as he holds a 92-point lead prior to the season-ending event.

Did You Know

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DEDICATION OF CHRISMAN, BRINKER GALLERY OF SPEED AND NIGHT OF CHAMPIONS AT WALLY PARKS NHRA MOTORSPORTS MUSEUM: The Wally Parks NHRA Motorsports Museum presented by the Automobile Club of Southern California will dedicate the Chrisman, Brinker Gallery of Speed, November 15, during an historical evening at the museum, which is located on the edge of the Los Angeles County Fairplex. The “Night of Champions” will honor Art Chrisman, the legendary hot-rod builder and drag racer, for his numerous contributions to the sport of drag racing. Chrisman, who was 29th on the list of the top 50 NHRA racers in 2001, will attend the star-studded event.

Thu, 11/13/2014 - 12:38

NHRA News

  hight
  

HIGHT EXCITED FOR JFR TEAM'S OPPORTUNITY AT AUTO CLUB NHRA FINALS: Robert Hight is focused on finishing his 2014 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series season on a good note, in part because he knows just three months later he will be starting the 2015 season in the same location. But momentum aside, a strong finish at the 50th annual Auto Club NHRA Finals, November 13–16, at Auto Club Raceway in Pomona, California, could set up a memorable finish for the three-car John Force Racing Funny Car team of Hight, John Force and Courtney Force. Hight trails points leader Matt Hagan by 150 points, while Courtney is two spots ahead in third and 121 points back. John Force sits in second, just 21 points behind Hagan to set up the finale in Pomona.

“You want to win the last race of the season because that is the one you remember all off-season,” Hight said. “That gives you a positive feeling going into the Winternationals [in Pomona]. This is also our sponsor’s race so you want to do well. The focus for us in this race is on getting that championship. We aren’t out of it mathematically and strange things have happened at the Auto Club Finals.”

Shawn Langdon (Top Fuel), Hagan (Funny Car), Rickie Jones (Pro Stock) and Eddie Krawiec (Pro Stock Motorcycle) were last year's winners of the season-ending race that will once again be televised nationally on ESPN2.

  luc
  

LUC ROBITAILLE NAMED GRAND MARSHAL FOR AUTO CLUB NHRA FINALS: As part of the celebration of the NHRA’s 50th anniversary of the Auto Club NHRA Finals, Los Angeles Kings and National Hockey League legend Luc Robitaille will serve as the Grand Marshal for the season-ending event at Auto Club Raceway at Pomona. Robitaille is the current president of business operations for the Los Angeles Kings. A native of Montreal, Robitaille spent 19 seasons as a player in the NHL, including 14 with the Kings, winning the Stanley Cup with the Detroit Red Wings during the 2001–02 season. He holds the NHL record of being the highest-scoring left winger in league history and also holds the Kings’ scoring record at 577 goals. Robitaille was selected to eight NHL All-Star games during his illustrious career and retired in 2006.

SCHUMACHER CONFIDENT RACING INTO POMONA AS POINTS LEADER:
The door is still slightly open for a miraculous comeback for five Top Fuel standouts in the Mello Yello Countdown to the Championship. But if Top Fuel points leader Tony Schumacher has his way that door will be slammed shut as quickly as possible at this weekend’s 50th annual Auto Club NHRA Finals at historic Auto Club Raceway at Pomona. Spencer Massey, J.R. Todd, reigning world champion Shawn Langdon, Doug Kalitta and Steve Torrence are all still mathematically alive heading into the final event of the 2014 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series season. Schumacher, though, knows any and all equations are eliminated with a first-round win in his 10,000-hp U.S. Army dragster. He currently leads Massey by 109 points, meaning Schumacher’s seventh world championship—and first since 2009—is at his fingertips.

“I feel great,” Schumacher said. “It’s a good place to be. When you come in with a big lead, you’ve done a great job and your car has done what it has had to do to get this lead. I hope I step up and the car goes as fast as it can, and we win this race and show why we’re the champs. We have to live up to what the Army car is supposed to do."

He Said, She Said

  enders
  

"Shirley [Muldowney] has been very supportive of me, and I'm really appreciative of that because as a kid, and still now at my age and where I'm at, I admire the heck out of her and what she's accomplished in the time period that she accomplished it in. It wasn't necessarily heard of before for a female to compete with or even be dominant in a male-dominated profession, so I admire her very, very much, and to have her support means a lot to me. We do press events and whatnot together, but she's also a friend of mine. She comes by the pit and we talk on the phone occasionally. It always seems that when I need some advice, my phone rings, and it's like she knew I was thinking about her or something. But she spells it out for you and she's very straightforward, and that's what I need to hear, and she's been awesome. I hope to be half as successful as she was."

—Erica Enders-Stevens on her bid to be the first female Pro Stock world champion in the history of the sport. She has received support and guidance from past champions, including legendary racer Shirley Muldowney.

Inside the Numbers

5: Number of consecutive seasons a Screamin’ Eagle Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson racer has won the season-ending event at Auto Club Raceway at Pomona. Eddie Krawiec has three wins at the event (2009, 2010, 2013) and his teammate Andrew Hines has two wins at the race (2011, 2012). Both riders also hold both ends of the track records with an E.T. record for Hines at 6.766 seconds in 2012 and Krawiec the speed record with a run of 198.29 also in 2012. Hines will attempt to secure his third Pro Stock Motorcycle world championship as he holds a 92-point lead prior to the season-ending event.

Did You Know

  museum
  

DEDICATION OF CHRISMAN, BRINKER GALLERY OF SPEED AND NIGHT OF CHAMPIONS AT WALLY PARKS NHRA MOTORSPORTS MUSEUM: The Wally Parks NHRA Motorsports Museum presented by the Automobile Club of Southern California will dedicate the Chrisman, Brinker Gallery of Speed, November 15, during an historical evening at the museum, which is located on the edge of the Los Angeles County Fairplex. The “Night of Champions” will honor Art Chrisman, the legendary hot-rod builder and drag racer, for his numerous contributions to the sport of drag racing. Chrisman, who was 29th on the list of the top 50 NHRA racers in 2001, will attend the star-studded event.

Thu, 11/13/2014 - 10:34

By SEMA Editors

strope
Steve Strope's ’67 Fairlane won a Ford Design Award for Best of Show – Overall.

Ford Motor Co. recognized the most significant design achievements at the 2014 SEMA Show with its Corporate Design Awards. The awards are presented annually by the automaker to the Ford vehicles that make a significant contribution to vehicle design and stand apart from all others at the Show.

Awards were presented for the most significant accomplishments in the categories of Best of Show; Best of Show on Ford Corporate Display Stand; Best Ford Heritage Vehicle; and Outstanding Achievement(s).


Below is a list of the Ford 2014 SEMA Show award winners by category:

Ford Design Awards

Best of Show – Overall: ’67 Fairlane by Pure Vision, Owner: Steve Strope
Best of Show – Ford Stand: ’15 Mustang by Foose Designs
Best of Show – Heritage Vehicle: ’32 Ford Sedan by Hot Rods by JSK, Owner: Don Smith

Special Recognition for Outstanding Achievement in Design

Bojix Design: ’14 Fiesta ST
Tjin Edition: ’15 Expedition
TS Designs: ’15 F-150
MAD Industries: ’15 F-150
Fabtech: ’15 F-150
CGS Motorsports: ’15 Mustang
3dCarbon: ’15 Mustang
Forgiato: ’15 Mustang
ROUSH: ’15 Mustang

Ford Project Excellence Awards

A.R.E.: ’15 F-150
Bushwacker: ’15 F-150
Watson Racing: ’15 Mustang
Classic Design Concepts (CDC): ’15 Mustang
3dCarbon: ’15 Transit

Thu, 11/13/2014 - 10:34

By SEMA Editors

strope
Steve Strope's ’67 Fairlane won a Ford Design Award for Best of Show – Overall.

Ford Motor Co. recognized the most significant design achievements at the 2014 SEMA Show with its Corporate Design Awards. The awards are presented annually by the automaker to the Ford vehicles that make a significant contribution to vehicle design and stand apart from all others at the Show.

Awards were presented for the most significant accomplishments in the categories of Best of Show; Best of Show on Ford Corporate Display Stand; Best Ford Heritage Vehicle; and Outstanding Achievement(s).


Below is a list of the Ford 2014 SEMA Show award winners by category:

Ford Design Awards

Best of Show – Overall: ’67 Fairlane by Pure Vision, Owner: Steve Strope
Best of Show – Ford Stand: ’15 Mustang by Foose Designs
Best of Show – Heritage Vehicle: ’32 Ford Sedan by Hot Rods by JSK, Owner: Don Smith

Special Recognition for Outstanding Achievement in Design

Bojix Design: ’14 Fiesta ST
Tjin Edition: ’15 Expedition
TS Designs: ’15 F-150
MAD Industries: ’15 F-150
Fabtech: ’15 F-150
CGS Motorsports: ’15 Mustang
3dCarbon: ’15 Mustang
Forgiato: ’15 Mustang
ROUSH: ’15 Mustang

Ford Project Excellence Awards

A.R.E.: ’15 F-150
Bushwacker: ’15 F-150
Watson Racing: ’15 Mustang
Classic Design Concepts (CDC): ’15 Mustang
3dCarbon: ’15 Transit

Thu, 11/13/2014 - 10:34

By SEMA Editors

strope
Steve Strope's ’67 Fairlane won a Ford Design Award for Best of Show – Overall.

Ford Motor Co. recognized the most significant design achievements at the 2014 SEMA Show with its Corporate Design Awards. The awards are presented annually by the automaker to the Ford vehicles that make a significant contribution to vehicle design and stand apart from all others at the Show.

Awards were presented for the most significant accomplishments in the categories of Best of Show; Best of Show on Ford Corporate Display Stand; Best Ford Heritage Vehicle; and Outstanding Achievement(s).


Below is a list of the Ford 2014 SEMA Show award winners by category:

Ford Design Awards

Best of Show – Overall: ’67 Fairlane by Pure Vision, Owner: Steve Strope
Best of Show – Ford Stand: ’15 Mustang by Foose Designs
Best of Show – Heritage Vehicle: ’32 Ford Sedan by Hot Rods by JSK, Owner: Don Smith

Special Recognition for Outstanding Achievement in Design

Bojix Design: ’14 Fiesta ST
Tjin Edition: ’15 Expedition
TS Designs: ’15 F-150
MAD Industries: ’15 F-150
Fabtech: ’15 F-150
CGS Motorsports: ’15 Mustang
3dCarbon: ’15 Mustang
Forgiato: ’15 Mustang
ROUSH: ’15 Mustang

Ford Project Excellence Awards

A.R.E.: ’15 F-150
Bushwacker: ’15 F-150
Watson Racing: ’15 Mustang
Classic Design Concepts (CDC): ’15 Mustang
3dCarbon: ’15 Transit

Thu, 11/13/2014 - 10:29

By SEMA Editors

Throughout the week of the 2014 SEMA Show, members of SEMA’s councils and networks gathered to participate in council-specific programs and activities, including open and general-membership meetings, networking events and award receptions. In addition to making business connections and learning how to contribute to their market through the council’s programs, member-volunteers were also honored for their dedicated service and contributions to the councils and markets that they serve.

Here are the SEMA Council & Network awards presented at the 2014 SEMA Show.

 Rick Schmidt
Rick Schmidt (right) of National Parts Depot was named the Automotive Restoration Market Organization’s (ARMO) Person of the Year.
  

Automotive Restoration Market Organization - ARMO

The Automotive Restoration Market Organization (ARMO) is dedicated to preserving and promoting the automotive restoration market and hobby through council projects, education programs, networking events and by monitoring the legislative and regulatory development that impact the restoration market.

2014 ARMO Awards

  • Business of the Year - American Autowire
  • Person of the Year - Rick Schmidt, National Parts Depot
  • Industry Recognition - Mitch Williams, Parts Unlimited Inc. 
  • Hall of Fame - Jack Holland, Auto Custom Carpets

For more information on the council, the awards or to get involved with ARMO, contact Council Director Jim Skelly at jimsk@sema.org.

Hot Rod Industry Alliance - HRIA

The Hot Rod Industry Alliance (HRIA) strives to ensure the future prosperity of the hot rod industry and to advance and promote awareness of the hobby. The council focuses on industry-specific issues, developing effective strategies and programs that will assist members in improving their business practices and procedures.

 Steele Rubber Products
Steele Rubber Products was named the HRIA Business of the Year. Matt Agosta (middle) accepts the award for the company during the HRIA Industry Banquet.
  

HRIA also works with HRIA's legislative staff to address those legislative and/or regulatory matters which may affect the hot rod industry. HRIA members work through subcommittees to accomplish the group’s educational, legislative and communications needs and promotional activities.

2014 HRIA Awards

  • Recognition of an Individual - Brian Brennan, The Enthusiast Network (TEN)
  • Business of the Year - Steele Rubber Products
  • Hall of Fame - Rick Craze, Lokar
  • ISCA Legends of Hotrodding Award - Gary Meadors, Goodguys
  • Goodguys Trendsetter Award - Andy Leach, Cal Automotive Creations
  • NSRA Award - John McLeod, Classic Instruments
  • Pinewood Builders Challenge: Best Engineered - Jesse Greening, Greening Auto Co.
  • Pinewood Builders Challenge: Best in Show - Doug Dwyer, American Sales & Marketing
  • Pinewood Builders Challenge: People’s Choice - Glenn See, Garage Majal
  • Best New Street Rod & Custom Car Product - Ron Francis Wiring, Black Box Relay System
  • HRIA Chairman’s Award - George Poteet

For more information on the council, the awards or to get involved with HRIA, contact Council Director Jim Skelly at jimsk@sema.org.

Truck and Off-Road Alliance - TORA

 Bobby Combs
Bobby Combs (left) of ATC Truck Covers was inducted into the TORA Hall of Fame. 
  

Members of the Light-Truck Accessory Alliance (TORA) work together to form a potent coalition whose mission is to determine and shape the future of the light-truck accessory industry. Through cooperative action, members work together to develop effective strategies and programs that specifically address the needs of this industry.

The ultimate goal: to ensure the viability and longevity of this increasingly expansive and vibrant market segment.

2014 TORA Awards

  • Retailer of the Year - Brad Leach, Tom's Camperland
  • Ron Webster - Ron DiVincenzo, Capworld Inc.
  • TORA Hall of Fame - Bobby Combs, ATC Truck Covers
  • Best Product Over $500 - Lund International, Lund Bull Bar with LED Light Bar
  • Best Product Under $500 - Edge Products/Superchips, EAS (Expandable Accessory System) Power Switch  
  • Industry Recognition - Bob Smeigh, RV 4 Wheel Drive & Performance Automotive
  • TORA Chairman’s Award - Kathryn Reinhardt, MagnaFlow
  • TORA Chairman's Award - Jerrod Strauss, N-Fab

For more information on the council, the awards or to get involved with TORA, contact Council Director Clayton Drescher at claytond@sema.org.

 Jerry Nunez
Jerry Nunez, Innovative Marketing Services, was inducted into the MRN Hall of Fame during the 2014 SEMA Show. Accepting for Nunez was Lynne Trimble (middle). 
  

Manufacturers’ Rep Network - MRN

The primary objective of the Manufacturer’s Rep Network (MRN) is to provide a forum for manufacturers’ representatives to help increase their impact as an industry segment by exploring issues of common interest and concern, increasing their collective knowledge and elevating the overall image of the profession. MRN directs its efforts toward addressing key industry issues, developing strategies and programs designed to meet the special needs of manufacturers’ representatives and communicating with its members via a bimonthly newsletter.

2014 MRN Awards

  • Hall of Fame - Jerry Nunez, Innovative Marketing Services
  • STAR Award - Strattec, Erika Garcia

For more information on the network, the awards or to get involved with the MRN, contact Senior Manager of Networks Bryan Harrison at bryanh@sema.org.

Professional Restylers Organization - PRO

The Professional Restylers Organization (PRO) is dedicated to addressing the challenges facing the restyling segment of the automotive aftermarket and to developing effective strategies for dealing with industry-specific issues.

 Karl Stearns
The Professional Restylers Organization presented the council’s Jim Borré Lifetime Achievement Award to Karl Stearns (second from left) of KMS Marketing Solutions.
  

The council works to help members build solid, mutually beneficial relationships with OEMs and new- and used-vehicle dealers, participate in ongoing efforts to elevate the level of professionalism throughout all sectors of the industry, enhance customer satisfaction, and have a voice on issues that impact the industry.

2014 PRO Awards

  • Jim Borré Lifetime Achievement - Karl Stearns, KMS Marketing Solutions
  • Nat Danas Person of the Year - Raymond Ott, Auto Trim of Cleveland
  • Manufacturer of the Year - Roadwire
  • Restyler of the Year - Truckers Toy Store, Ginger Glover

For more information on the council, the awards or to get involved with PRO, contact Council Director Clayton Drescher at claytond@sema.org.

Wheel & Tire Council - WTC

The mission of the Wheel and Tire Council (WTC) is to identify common problems and opportunities relating to the custom-performance wheel and tire industry, which the council, as an interested body of companies, can address for the common good.

WTC directs its efforts toward providing its members with a forum in which to address industry-related issues, networking and educational opportunities and access to technical data to aid in the creation of new wheel designs.

 

David Insull
David Insull of American Tire Distributors and Joe Schaefer, Konig American were inducted into the Wheel & Tire Council’s (WTC) Hall of Fame.

  

2014 WTC Awards

  • Hall of Fame - David Insull, ATD and Joe Schaefer, Konig American

For more information on the council, the awards or to get involved with WTC, contact Council Director Clayton Drescher at claytond@sema.org.

SEMA Businesswomen’s Network - SBN

The SEMA Businesswomen’s Network (SBN) is a dynamic group of professionals representing the women of SEMA with the mission to provide networking, education, and recognition opportunities for professional women in the industry. The SBN oversees the continued development and management of the Annual SEMA Speed Networking Breakfast, Gear-up Girl, opportunities for SBN Member Networking, SBN Communications, SBN Projects, development of articles and member features, contributes regularly to SEMA Member News and more.

2014 SBN Awards

  • Athena Woman of the Year - Kathryn Reinhardt, MagnaFlow Exhaust Products
  • Athena Champion Award - Cristina Fronzaglia, PPG Industries Inc.
  • Athena Rising Star Award - Kenna Puckett, RoushYates
 Kathryn Reinhardt
The SEMA Businesswomen’s Network named Kathryn Reinhardt (right), MagnaFlow Exhaust Products, the 2014 Athena Woman of the Year.
  

For more information on the network, the awards or to get involved with the SBN, contact Senior Manager of Networks Bryan Harrison at bryanh@sema.org.

Young Executives Network - YEN

The Young Executives Network's (YEN) mission is to cultivate young talent in the automotive aftermarket through implementation of education and networking. YEN does this by taking advantages of the resources available for virtual networking and in-person at industry trade events. With a membership base of pros age 40 and under, YEN members are entrepreneurs, leading top businesses and actively pursuing a higher level of professionalism in the specialty equipment market.

2014 YEN Awards

  • Vanguard Award - Jim Liaw, Formula Drift
  • Young Executive of the Year - Lindsay Hubley, Family Events
  • SEMA Launch Pad - Ian Lehn

For more information on the network, the awards or to get involved with the YEN, contact Senior Manager of Networks Bryan Harrison at bryanh@sema.org.

Thu, 11/13/2014 - 10:29

By SEMA Editors

Throughout the week of the 2014 SEMA Show, members of SEMA’s councils and networks gathered to participate in council-specific programs and activities, including open and general-membership meetings, networking events and award receptions. In addition to making business connections and learning how to contribute to their market through the council’s programs, member-volunteers were also honored for their dedicated service and contributions to the councils and markets that they serve.

Here are the SEMA Council & Network awards presented at the 2014 SEMA Show.

 Rick Schmidt
Rick Schmidt (right) of National Parts Depot was named the Automotive Restoration Market Organization’s (ARMO) Person of the Year.
  

Automotive Restoration Market Organization - ARMO

The Automotive Restoration Market Organization (ARMO) is dedicated to preserving and promoting the automotive restoration market and hobby through council projects, education programs, networking events and by monitoring the legislative and regulatory development that impact the restoration market.

2014 ARMO Awards

  • Business of the Year - American Autowire
  • Person of the Year - Rick Schmidt, National Parts Depot
  • Industry Recognition - Mitch Williams, Parts Unlimited Inc. 
  • Hall of Fame - Jack Holland, Auto Custom Carpets

For more information on the council, the awards or to get involved with ARMO, contact Council Director Jim Skelly at jimsk@sema.org.

Hot Rod Industry Alliance - HRIA

The Hot Rod Industry Alliance (HRIA) strives to ensure the future prosperity of the hot rod industry and to advance and promote awareness of the hobby. The council focuses on industry-specific issues, developing effective strategies and programs that will assist members in improving their business practices and procedures.

 Steele Rubber Products
Steele Rubber Products was named the HRIA Business of the Year. Matt Agosta (middle) accepts the award for the company during the HRIA Industry Banquet.
  

HRIA also works with HRIA's legislative staff to address those legislative and/or regulatory matters which may affect the hot rod industry. HRIA members work through subcommittees to accomplish the group’s educational, legislative and communications needs and promotional activities.

2014 HRIA Awards

  • Recognition of an Individual - Brian Brennan, The Enthusiast Network (TEN)
  • Business of the Year - Steele Rubber Products
  • Hall of Fame - Rick Craze, Lokar
  • ISCA Legends of Hotrodding Award - Gary Meadors, Goodguys
  • Goodguys Trendsetter Award - Andy Leach, Cal Automotive Creations
  • NSRA Award - John McLeod, Classic Instruments
  • Pinewood Builders Challenge: Best Engineered - Jesse Greening, Greening Auto Co.
  • Pinewood Builders Challenge: Best in Show - Doug Dwyer, American Sales & Marketing
  • Pinewood Builders Challenge: People’s Choice - Glenn See, Garage Majal
  • Best New Street Rod & Custom Car Product - Ron Francis Wiring, Black Box Relay System
  • HRIA Chairman’s Award - George Poteet

For more information on the council, the awards or to get involved with HRIA, contact Council Director Jim Skelly at jimsk@sema.org.

Truck and Off-Road Alliance - TORA

 Bobby Combs
Bobby Combs (left) of ATC Truck Covers was inducted into the TORA Hall of Fame. 
  

Members of the Light-Truck Accessory Alliance (TORA) work together to form a potent coalition whose mission is to determine and shape the future of the light-truck accessory industry. Through cooperative action, members work together to develop effective strategies and programs that specifically address the needs of this industry.

The ultimate goal: to ensure the viability and longevity of this increasingly expansive and vibrant market segment.

2014 TORA Awards

  • Retailer of the Year - Brad Leach, Tom's Camperland
  • Ron Webster - Ron DiVincenzo, Capworld Inc.
  • TORA Hall of Fame - Bobby Combs, ATC Truck Covers
  • Best Product Over $500 - Lund International, Lund Bull Bar with LED Light Bar
  • Best Product Under $500 - Edge Products/Superchips, EAS (Expandable Accessory System) Power Switch  
  • Industry Recognition - Bob Smeigh, RV 4 Wheel Drive & Performance Automotive
  • TORA Chairman’s Award - Kathryn Reinhardt, MagnaFlow
  • TORA Chairman's Award - Jerrod Strauss, N-Fab

For more information on the council, the awards or to get involved with TORA, contact Council Director Clayton Drescher at claytond@sema.org.

 Jerry Nunez
Jerry Nunez, Innovative Marketing Services, was inducted into the MRN Hall of Fame during the 2014 SEMA Show. Accepting for Nunez was Lynne Trimble (middle). 
  

Manufacturers’ Rep Network - MRN

The primary objective of the Manufacturer’s Rep Network (MRN) is to provide a forum for manufacturers’ representatives to help increase their impact as an industry segment by exploring issues of common interest and concern, increasing their collective knowledge and elevating the overall image of the profession. MRN directs its efforts toward addressing key industry issues, developing strategies and programs designed to meet the special needs of manufacturers’ representatives and communicating with its members via a bimonthly newsletter.

2014 MRN Awards

  • Hall of Fame - Jerry Nunez, Innovative Marketing Services
  • STAR Award - Strattec, Erika Garcia

For more information on the network, the awards or to get involved with the MRN, contact Senior Manager of Networks Bryan Harrison at bryanh@sema.org.

Professional Restylers Organization - PRO

The Professional Restylers Organization (PRO) is dedicated to addressing the challenges facing the restyling segment of the automotive aftermarket and to developing effective strategies for dealing with industry-specific issues.

 Karl Stearns
The Professional Restylers Organization presented the council’s Jim Borré Lifetime Achievement Award to Karl Stearns (second from left) of KMS Marketing Solutions.
  

The council works to help members build solid, mutually beneficial relationships with OEMs and new- and used-vehicle dealers, participate in ongoing efforts to elevate the level of professionalism throughout all sectors of the industry, enhance customer satisfaction, and have a voice on issues that impact the industry.

2014 PRO Awards

  • Jim Borré Lifetime Achievement - Karl Stearns, KMS Marketing Solutions
  • Nat Danas Person of the Year - Raymond Ott, Auto Trim of Cleveland
  • Manufacturer of the Year - Roadwire
  • Restyler of the Year - Truckers Toy Store, Ginger Glover

For more information on the council, the awards or to get involved with PRO, contact Council Director Clayton Drescher at claytond@sema.org.

Wheel & Tire Council - WTC

The mission of the Wheel and Tire Council (WTC) is to identify common problems and opportunities relating to the custom-performance wheel and tire industry, which the council, as an interested body of companies, can address for the common good.

WTC directs its efforts toward providing its members with a forum in which to address industry-related issues, networking and educational opportunities and access to technical data to aid in the creation of new wheel designs.

 

David Insull
David Insull of American Tire Distributors and Joe Schaefer, Konig American were inducted into the Wheel & Tire Council’s (WTC) Hall of Fame.

  

2014 WTC Awards

  • Hall of Fame - David Insull, ATD and Joe Schaefer, Konig American

For more information on the council, the awards or to get involved with WTC, contact Council Director Clayton Drescher at claytond@sema.org.

SEMA Businesswomen’s Network - SBN

The SEMA Businesswomen’s Network (SBN) is a dynamic group of professionals representing the women of SEMA with the mission to provide networking, education, and recognition opportunities for professional women in the industry. The SBN oversees the continued development and management of the Annual SEMA Speed Networking Breakfast, Gear-up Girl, opportunities for SBN Member Networking, SBN Communications, SBN Projects, development of articles and member features, contributes regularly to SEMA Member News and more.

2014 SBN Awards

  • Athena Woman of the Year - Kathryn Reinhardt, MagnaFlow Exhaust Products
  • Athena Champion Award - Cristina Fronzaglia, PPG Industries Inc.
  • Athena Rising Star Award - Kenna Puckett, RoushYates
 Kathryn Reinhardt
The SEMA Businesswomen’s Network named Kathryn Reinhardt (right), MagnaFlow Exhaust Products, the 2014 Athena Woman of the Year.
  

For more information on the network, the awards or to get involved with the SBN, contact Senior Manager of Networks Bryan Harrison at bryanh@sema.org.

Young Executives Network - YEN

The Young Executives Network's (YEN) mission is to cultivate young talent in the automotive aftermarket through implementation of education and networking. YEN does this by taking advantages of the resources available for virtual networking and in-person at industry trade events. With a membership base of pros age 40 and under, YEN members are entrepreneurs, leading top businesses and actively pursuing a higher level of professionalism in the specialty equipment market.

2014 YEN Awards

  • Vanguard Award - Jim Liaw, Formula Drift
  • Young Executive of the Year - Lindsay Hubley, Family Events
  • SEMA Launch Pad - Ian Lehn

For more information on the network, the awards or to get involved with the YEN, contact Senior Manager of Networks Bryan Harrison at bryanh@sema.org.

Thu, 11/13/2014 - 10:29

By SEMA Editors

Throughout the week of the 2014 SEMA Show, members of SEMA’s councils and networks gathered to participate in council-specific programs and activities, including open and general-membership meetings, networking events and award receptions. In addition to making business connections and learning how to contribute to their market through the council’s programs, member-volunteers were also honored for their dedicated service and contributions to the councils and markets that they serve.

Here are the SEMA Council & Network awards presented at the 2014 SEMA Show.

 Rick Schmidt
Rick Schmidt (right) of National Parts Depot was named the Automotive Restoration Market Organization’s (ARMO) Person of the Year.
  

Automotive Restoration Market Organization - ARMO

The Automotive Restoration Market Organization (ARMO) is dedicated to preserving and promoting the automotive restoration market and hobby through council projects, education programs, networking events and by monitoring the legislative and regulatory development that impact the restoration market.

2014 ARMO Awards

  • Business of the Year - American Autowire
  • Person of the Year - Rick Schmidt, National Parts Depot
  • Industry Recognition - Mitch Williams, Parts Unlimited Inc. 
  • Hall of Fame - Jack Holland, Auto Custom Carpets

For more information on the council, the awards or to get involved with ARMO, contact Council Director Jim Skelly at jimsk@sema.org.

Hot Rod Industry Alliance - HRIA

The Hot Rod Industry Alliance (HRIA) strives to ensure the future prosperity of the hot rod industry and to advance and promote awareness of the hobby. The council focuses on industry-specific issues, developing effective strategies and programs that will assist members in improving their business practices and procedures.

 Steele Rubber Products
Steele Rubber Products was named the HRIA Business of the Year. Matt Agosta (middle) accepts the award for the company during the HRIA Industry Banquet.
  

HRIA also works with HRIA's legislative staff to address those legislative and/or regulatory matters which may affect the hot rod industry. HRIA members work through subcommittees to accomplish the group’s educational, legislative and communications needs and promotional activities.

2014 HRIA Awards

  • Recognition of an Individual - Brian Brennan, The Enthusiast Network (TEN)
  • Business of the Year - Steele Rubber Products
  • Hall of Fame - Rick Craze, Lokar
  • ISCA Legends of Hotrodding Award - Gary Meadors, Goodguys
  • Goodguys Trendsetter Award - Andy Leach, Cal Automotive Creations
  • NSRA Award - John McLeod, Classic Instruments
  • Pinewood Builders Challenge: Best Engineered - Jesse Greening, Greening Auto Co.
  • Pinewood Builders Challenge: Best in Show - Doug Dwyer, American Sales & Marketing
  • Pinewood Builders Challenge: People’s Choice - Glenn See, Garage Majal
  • Best New Street Rod & Custom Car Product - Ron Francis Wiring, Black Box Relay System
  • HRIA Chairman’s Award - George Poteet

For more information on the council, the awards or to get involved with HRIA, contact Council Director Jim Skelly at jimsk@sema.org.

Truck and Off-Road Alliance - TORA

 Bobby Combs
Bobby Combs (left) of ATC Truck Covers was inducted into the TORA Hall of Fame. 
  

Members of the Light-Truck Accessory Alliance (TORA) work together to form a potent coalition whose mission is to determine and shape the future of the light-truck accessory industry. Through cooperative action, members work together to develop effective strategies and programs that specifically address the needs of this industry.

The ultimate goal: to ensure the viability and longevity of this increasingly expansive and vibrant market segment.

2014 TORA Awards

  • Retailer of the Year - Brad Leach, Tom's Camperland
  • Ron Webster - Ron DiVincenzo, Capworld Inc.
  • TORA Hall of Fame - Bobby Combs, ATC Truck Covers
  • Best Product Over $500 - Lund International, Lund Bull Bar with LED Light Bar
  • Best Product Under $500 - Edge Products/Superchips, EAS (Expandable Accessory System) Power Switch  
  • Industry Recognition - Bob Smeigh, RV 4 Wheel Drive & Performance Automotive
  • TORA Chairman’s Award - Kathryn Reinhardt, MagnaFlow
  • TORA Chairman's Award - Jerrod Strauss, N-Fab

For more information on the council, the awards or to get involved with TORA, contact Council Director Clayton Drescher at claytond@sema.org.

 Jerry Nunez
Jerry Nunez, Innovative Marketing Services, was inducted into the MRN Hall of Fame during the 2014 SEMA Show. Accepting for Nunez was Lynne Trimble (middle). 
  

Manufacturers’ Rep Network - MRN

The primary objective of the Manufacturer’s Rep Network (MRN) is to provide a forum for manufacturers’ representatives to help increase their impact as an industry segment by exploring issues of common interest and concern, increasing their collective knowledge and elevating the overall image of the profession. MRN directs its efforts toward addressing key industry issues, developing strategies and programs designed to meet the special needs of manufacturers’ representatives and communicating with its members via a bimonthly newsletter.

2014 MRN Awards

  • Hall of Fame - Jerry Nunez, Innovative Marketing Services
  • STAR Award - Strattec, Erika Garcia

For more information on the network, the awards or to get involved with the MRN, contact Senior Manager of Networks Bryan Harrison at bryanh@sema.org.

Professional Restylers Organization - PRO

The Professional Restylers Organization (PRO) is dedicated to addressing the challenges facing the restyling segment of the automotive aftermarket and to developing effective strategies for dealing with industry-specific issues.

 Karl Stearns
The Professional Restylers Organization presented the council’s Jim Borré Lifetime Achievement Award to Karl Stearns (second from left) of KMS Marketing Solutions.
  

The council works to help members build solid, mutually beneficial relationships with OEMs and new- and used-vehicle dealers, participate in ongoing efforts to elevate the level of professionalism throughout all sectors of the industry, enhance customer satisfaction, and have a voice on issues that impact the industry.

2014 PRO Awards

  • Jim Borré Lifetime Achievement - Karl Stearns, KMS Marketing Solutions
  • Nat Danas Person of the Year - Raymond Ott, Auto Trim of Cleveland
  • Manufacturer of the Year - Roadwire
  • Restyler of the Year - Truckers Toy Store, Ginger Glover

For more information on the council, the awards or to get involved with PRO, contact Council Director Clayton Drescher at claytond@sema.org.

Wheel & Tire Council - WTC

The mission of the Wheel and Tire Council (WTC) is to identify common problems and opportunities relating to the custom-performance wheel and tire industry, which the council, as an interested body of companies, can address for the common good.

WTC directs its efforts toward providing its members with a forum in which to address industry-related issues, networking and educational opportunities and access to technical data to aid in the creation of new wheel designs.

 

David Insull
David Insull of American Tire Distributors and Joe Schaefer, Konig American were inducted into the Wheel & Tire Council’s (WTC) Hall of Fame.

  

2014 WTC Awards

  • Hall of Fame - David Insull, ATD and Joe Schaefer, Konig American

For more information on the council, the awards or to get involved with WTC, contact Council Director Clayton Drescher at claytond@sema.org.

SEMA Businesswomen’s Network - SBN

The SEMA Businesswomen’s Network (SBN) is a dynamic group of professionals representing the women of SEMA with the mission to provide networking, education, and recognition opportunities for professional women in the industry. The SBN oversees the continued development and management of the Annual SEMA Speed Networking Breakfast, Gear-up Girl, opportunities for SBN Member Networking, SBN Communications, SBN Projects, development of articles and member features, contributes regularly to SEMA Member News and more.

2014 SBN Awards

  • Athena Woman of the Year - Kathryn Reinhardt, MagnaFlow Exhaust Products
  • Athena Champion Award - Cristina Fronzaglia, PPG Industries Inc.
  • Athena Rising Star Award - Kenna Puckett, RoushYates
 Kathryn Reinhardt
The SEMA Businesswomen’s Network named Kathryn Reinhardt (right), MagnaFlow Exhaust Products, the 2014 Athena Woman of the Year.
  

For more information on the network, the awards or to get involved with the SBN, contact Senior Manager of Networks Bryan Harrison at bryanh@sema.org.

Young Executives Network - YEN

The Young Executives Network's (YEN) mission is to cultivate young talent in the automotive aftermarket through implementation of education and networking. YEN does this by taking advantages of the resources available for virtual networking and in-person at industry trade events. With a membership base of pros age 40 and under, YEN members are entrepreneurs, leading top businesses and actively pursuing a higher level of professionalism in the specialty equipment market.

2014 YEN Awards

  • Vanguard Award - Jim Liaw, Formula Drift
  • Young Executive of the Year - Lindsay Hubley, Family Events
  • SEMA Launch Pad - Ian Lehn

For more information on the network, the awards or to get involved with the YEN, contact Senior Manager of Networks Bryan Harrison at bryanh@sema.org.

Thu, 11/13/2014 - 10:29

By SEMA Editors

Throughout the week of the 2014 SEMA Show, members of SEMA’s councils and networks gathered to participate in council-specific programs and activities, including open and general-membership meetings, networking events and award receptions. In addition to making business connections and learning how to contribute to their market through the council’s programs, member-volunteers were also honored for their dedicated service and contributions to the councils and markets that they serve.

Here are the SEMA Council & Network awards presented at the 2014 SEMA Show.

 Rick Schmidt
Rick Schmidt (right) of National Parts Depot was named the Automotive Restoration Market Organization’s (ARMO) Person of the Year.
  

Automotive Restoration Market Organization - ARMO

The Automotive Restoration Market Organization (ARMO) is dedicated to preserving and promoting the automotive restoration market and hobby through council projects, education programs, networking events and by monitoring the legislative and regulatory development that impact the restoration market.

2014 ARMO Awards

  • Business of the Year - American Autowire
  • Person of the Year - Rick Schmidt, National Parts Depot
  • Industry Recognition - Mitch Williams, Parts Unlimited Inc. 
  • Hall of Fame - Jack Holland, Auto Custom Carpets

For more information on the council, the awards or to get involved with ARMO, contact Council Director Jim Skelly at jimsk@sema.org.

Hot Rod Industry Alliance - HRIA

The Hot Rod Industry Alliance (HRIA) strives to ensure the future prosperity of the hot rod industry and to advance and promote awareness of the hobby. The council focuses on industry-specific issues, developing effective strategies and programs that will assist members in improving their business practices and procedures.

 Steele Rubber Products
Steele Rubber Products was named the HRIA Business of the Year. Matt Agosta (middle) accepts the award for the company during the HRIA Industry Banquet.
  

HRIA also works with HRIA's legislative staff to address those legislative and/or regulatory matters which may affect the hot rod industry. HRIA members work through subcommittees to accomplish the group’s educational, legislative and communications needs and promotional activities.

2014 HRIA Awards

  • Recognition of an Individual - Brian Brennan, The Enthusiast Network (TEN)
  • Business of the Year - Steele Rubber Products
  • Hall of Fame - Rick Craze, Lokar
  • ISCA Legends of Hotrodding Award - Gary Meadors, Goodguys
  • Goodguys Trendsetter Award - Andy Leach, Cal Automotive Creations
  • NSRA Award - John McLeod, Classic Instruments
  • Pinewood Builders Challenge: Best Engineered - Jesse Greening, Greening Auto Co.
  • Pinewood Builders Challenge: Best in Show - Doug Dwyer, American Sales & Marketing
  • Pinewood Builders Challenge: People’s Choice - Glenn See, Garage Majal
  • Best New Street Rod & Custom Car Product - Ron Francis Wiring, Black Box Relay System
  • HRIA Chairman’s Award - George Poteet

For more information on the council, the awards or to get involved with HRIA, contact Council Director Jim Skelly at jimsk@sema.org.

Truck and Off-Road Alliance - TORA

 Bobby Combs
Bobby Combs (left) of ATC Truck Covers was inducted into the TORA Hall of Fame. 
  

Members of the Light-Truck Accessory Alliance (TORA) work together to form a potent coalition whose mission is to determine and shape the future of the light-truck accessory industry. Through cooperative action, members work together to develop effective strategies and programs that specifically address the needs of this industry.

The ultimate goal: to ensure the viability and longevity of this increasingly expansive and vibrant market segment.

2014 TORA Awards

  • Retailer of the Year - Brad Leach, Tom's Camperland
  • Ron Webster - Ron DiVincenzo, Capworld Inc.
  • TORA Hall of Fame - Bobby Combs, ATC Truck Covers
  • Best Product Over $500 - Lund International, Lund Bull Bar with LED Light Bar
  • Best Product Under $500 - Edge Products/Superchips, EAS (Expandable Accessory System) Power Switch  
  • Industry Recognition - Bob Smeigh, RV 4 Wheel Drive & Performance Automotive
  • TORA Chairman’s Award - Kathryn Reinhardt, MagnaFlow
  • TORA Chairman's Award - Jerrod Strauss, N-Fab

For more information on the council, the awards or to get involved with TORA, contact Council Director Clayton Drescher at claytond@sema.org.

 Jerry Nunez
Jerry Nunez, Innovative Marketing Services, was inducted into the MRN Hall of Fame during the 2014 SEMA Show. Accepting for Nunez was Lynne Trimble (middle). 
  

Manufacturers’ Rep Network - MRN

The primary objective of the Manufacturer’s Rep Network (MRN) is to provide a forum for manufacturers’ representatives to help increase their impact as an industry segment by exploring issues of common interest and concern, increasing their collective knowledge and elevating the overall image of the profession. MRN directs its efforts toward addressing key industry issues, developing strategies and programs designed to meet the special needs of manufacturers’ representatives and communicating with its members via a bimonthly newsletter.

2014 MRN Awards

  • Hall of Fame - Jerry Nunez, Innovative Marketing Services
  • STAR Award - Strattec, Erika Garcia

For more information on the network, the awards or to get involved with the MRN, contact Senior Manager of Networks Bryan Harrison at bryanh@sema.org.

Professional Restylers Organization - PRO

The Professional Restylers Organization (PRO) is dedicated to addressing the challenges facing the restyling segment of the automotive aftermarket and to developing effective strategies for dealing with industry-specific issues.

 Karl Stearns
The Professional Restylers Organization presented the council’s Jim Borré Lifetime Achievement Award to Karl Stearns (second from left) of KMS Marketing Solutions.
  

The council works to help members build solid, mutually beneficial relationships with OEMs and new- and used-vehicle dealers, participate in ongoing efforts to elevate the level of professionalism throughout all sectors of the industry, enhance customer satisfaction, and have a voice on issues that impact the industry.

2014 PRO Awards

  • Jim Borré Lifetime Achievement - Karl Stearns, KMS Marketing Solutions
  • Nat Danas Person of the Year - Raymond Ott, Auto Trim of Cleveland
  • Manufacturer of the Year - Roadwire
  • Restyler of the Year - Truckers Toy Store, Ginger Glover

For more information on the council, the awards or to get involved with PRO, contact Council Director Clayton Drescher at claytond@sema.org.

Wheel & Tire Council - WTC

The mission of the Wheel and Tire Council (WTC) is to identify common problems and opportunities relating to the custom-performance wheel and tire industry, which the council, as an interested body of companies, can address for the common good.

WTC directs its efforts toward providing its members with a forum in which to address industry-related issues, networking and educational opportunities and access to technical data to aid in the creation of new wheel designs.

 

David Insull
David Insull of American Tire Distributors and Joe Schaefer, Konig American were inducted into the Wheel & Tire Council’s (WTC) Hall of Fame.

  

2014 WTC Awards

  • Hall of Fame - David Insull, ATD and Joe Schaefer, Konig American

For more information on the council, the awards or to get involved with WTC, contact Council Director Clayton Drescher at claytond@sema.org.

SEMA Businesswomen’s Network - SBN

The SEMA Businesswomen’s Network (SBN) is a dynamic group of professionals representing the women of SEMA with the mission to provide networking, education, and recognition opportunities for professional women in the industry. The SBN oversees the continued development and management of the Annual SEMA Speed Networking Breakfast, Gear-up Girl, opportunities for SBN Member Networking, SBN Communications, SBN Projects, development of articles and member features, contributes regularly to SEMA Member News and more.

2014 SBN Awards

  • Athena Woman of the Year - Kathryn Reinhardt, MagnaFlow Exhaust Products
  • Athena Champion Award - Cristina Fronzaglia, PPG Industries Inc.
  • Athena Rising Star Award - Kenna Puckett, RoushYates
 Kathryn Reinhardt
The SEMA Businesswomen’s Network named Kathryn Reinhardt (right), MagnaFlow Exhaust Products, the 2014 Athena Woman of the Year.
  

For more information on the network, the awards or to get involved with the SBN, contact Senior Manager of Networks Bryan Harrison at bryanh@sema.org.

Young Executives Network - YEN

The Young Executives Network's (YEN) mission is to cultivate young talent in the automotive aftermarket through implementation of education and networking. YEN does this by taking advantages of the resources available for virtual networking and in-person at industry trade events. With a membership base of pros age 40 and under, YEN members are entrepreneurs, leading top businesses and actively pursuing a higher level of professionalism in the specialty equipment market.

2014 YEN Awards

  • Vanguard Award - Jim Liaw, Formula Drift
  • Young Executive of the Year - Lindsay Hubley, Family Events
  • SEMA Launch Pad - Ian Lehn

For more information on the network, the awards or to get involved with the YEN, contact Senior Manager of Networks Bryan Harrison at bryanh@sema.org.

Thu, 11/13/2014 - 10:29

By SEMA Editors

Throughout the week of the 2014 SEMA Show, members of SEMA’s councils and networks gathered to participate in council-specific programs and activities, including open and general-membership meetings, networking events and award receptions. In addition to making business connections and learning how to contribute to their market through the council’s programs, member-volunteers were also honored for their dedicated service and contributions to the councils and markets that they serve.

Here are the SEMA Council & Network awards presented at the 2014 SEMA Show.

 Rick Schmidt
Rick Schmidt (right) of National Parts Depot was named the Automotive Restoration Market Organization’s (ARMO) Person of the Year.
  

Automotive Restoration Market Organization - ARMO

The Automotive Restoration Market Organization (ARMO) is dedicated to preserving and promoting the automotive restoration market and hobby through council projects, education programs, networking events and by monitoring the legislative and regulatory development that impact the restoration market.

2014 ARMO Awards

  • Business of the Year - American Autowire
  • Person of the Year - Rick Schmidt, National Parts Depot
  • Industry Recognition - Mitch Williams, Parts Unlimited Inc. 
  • Hall of Fame - Jack Holland, Auto Custom Carpets

For more information on the council, the awards or to get involved with ARMO, contact Council Director Jim Skelly at jimsk@sema.org.

Hot Rod Industry Alliance - HRIA

The Hot Rod Industry Alliance (HRIA) strives to ensure the future prosperity of the hot rod industry and to advance and promote awareness of the hobby. The council focuses on industry-specific issues, developing effective strategies and programs that will assist members in improving their business practices and procedures.

 Steele Rubber Products
Steele Rubber Products was named the HRIA Business of the Year. Matt Agosta (middle) accepts the award for the company during the HRIA Industry Banquet.
  

HRIA also works with HRIA's legislative staff to address those legislative and/or regulatory matters which may affect the hot rod industry. HRIA members work through subcommittees to accomplish the group’s educational, legislative and communications needs and promotional activities.

2014 HRIA Awards

  • Recognition of an Individual - Brian Brennan, The Enthusiast Network (TEN)
  • Business of the Year - Steele Rubber Products
  • Hall of Fame - Rick Craze, Lokar
  • ISCA Legends of Hotrodding Award - Gary Meadors, Goodguys
  • Goodguys Trendsetter Award - Andy Leach, Cal Automotive Creations
  • NSRA Award - John McLeod, Classic Instruments
  • Pinewood Builders Challenge: Best Engineered - Jesse Greening, Greening Auto Co.
  • Pinewood Builders Challenge: Best in Show - Doug Dwyer, American Sales & Marketing
  • Pinewood Builders Challenge: People’s Choice - Glenn See, Garage Majal
  • Best New Street Rod & Custom Car Product - Ron Francis Wiring, Black Box Relay System
  • HRIA Chairman’s Award - George Poteet

For more information on the council, the awards or to get involved with HRIA, contact Council Director Jim Skelly at jimsk@sema.org.

Truck and Off-Road Alliance - TORA

 Bobby Combs
Bobby Combs (left) of ATC Truck Covers was inducted into the TORA Hall of Fame. 
  

Members of the Light-Truck Accessory Alliance (TORA) work together to form a potent coalition whose mission is to determine and shape the future of the light-truck accessory industry. Through cooperative action, members work together to develop effective strategies and programs that specifically address the needs of this industry.

The ultimate goal: to ensure the viability and longevity of this increasingly expansive and vibrant market segment.

2014 TORA Awards

  • Retailer of the Year - Brad Leach, Tom's Camperland
  • Ron Webster - Ron DiVincenzo, Capworld Inc.
  • TORA Hall of Fame - Bobby Combs, ATC Truck Covers
  • Best Product Over $500 - Lund International, Lund Bull Bar with LED Light Bar
  • Best Product Under $500 - Edge Products/Superchips, EAS (Expandable Accessory System) Power Switch  
  • Industry Recognition - Bob Smeigh, RV 4 Wheel Drive & Performance Automotive
  • TORA Chairman’s Award - Kathryn Reinhardt, MagnaFlow
  • TORA Chairman's Award - Jerrod Strauss, N-Fab

For more information on the council, the awards or to get involved with TORA, contact Council Director Clayton Drescher at claytond@sema.org.

 Jerry Nunez
Jerry Nunez, Innovative Marketing Services, was inducted into the MRN Hall of Fame during the 2014 SEMA Show. Accepting for Nunez was Lynne Trimble (middle). 
  

Manufacturers’ Rep Network - MRN

The primary objective of the Manufacturer’s Rep Network (MRN) is to provide a forum for manufacturers’ representatives to help increase their impact as an industry segment by exploring issues of common interest and concern, increasing their collective knowledge and elevating the overall image of the profession. MRN directs its efforts toward addressing key industry issues, developing strategies and programs designed to meet the special needs of manufacturers’ representatives and communicating with its members via a bimonthly newsletter.

2014 MRN Awards

  • Hall of Fame - Jerry Nunez, Innovative Marketing Services
  • STAR Award - Strattec, Erika Garcia

For more information on the network, the awards or to get involved with the MRN, contact Senior Manager of Networks Bryan Harrison at bryanh@sema.org.

Professional Restylers Organization - PRO

The Professional Restylers Organization (PRO) is dedicated to addressing the challenges facing the restyling segment of the automotive aftermarket and to developing effective strategies for dealing with industry-specific issues.

 Karl Stearns
The Professional Restylers Organization presented the council’s Jim Borré Lifetime Achievement Award to Karl Stearns (second from left) of KMS Marketing Solutions.
  

The council works to help members build solid, mutually beneficial relationships with OEMs and new- and used-vehicle dealers, participate in ongoing efforts to elevate the level of professionalism throughout all sectors of the industry, enhance customer satisfaction, and have a voice on issues that impact the industry.

2014 PRO Awards

  • Jim Borré Lifetime Achievement - Karl Stearns, KMS Marketing Solutions
  • Nat Danas Person of the Year - Raymond Ott, Auto Trim of Cleveland
  • Manufacturer of the Year - Roadwire
  • Restyler of the Year - Truckers Toy Store, Ginger Glover

For more information on the council, the awards or to get involved with PRO, contact Council Director Clayton Drescher at claytond@sema.org.

Wheel & Tire Council - WTC

The mission of the Wheel and Tire Council (WTC) is to identify common problems and opportunities relating to the custom-performance wheel and tire industry, which the council, as an interested body of companies, can address for the common good.

WTC directs its efforts toward providing its members with a forum in which to address industry-related issues, networking and educational opportunities and access to technical data to aid in the creation of new wheel designs.

 

David Insull
David Insull of American Tire Distributors and Joe Schaefer, Konig American were inducted into the Wheel & Tire Council’s (WTC) Hall of Fame.

  

2014 WTC Awards

  • Hall of Fame - David Insull, ATD and Joe Schaefer, Konig American

For more information on the council, the awards or to get involved with WTC, contact Council Director Clayton Drescher at claytond@sema.org.

SEMA Businesswomen’s Network - SBN

The SEMA Businesswomen’s Network (SBN) is a dynamic group of professionals representing the women of SEMA with the mission to provide networking, education, and recognition opportunities for professional women in the industry. The SBN oversees the continued development and management of the Annual SEMA Speed Networking Breakfast, Gear-up Girl, opportunities for SBN Member Networking, SBN Communications, SBN Projects, development of articles and member features, contributes regularly to SEMA Member News and more.

2014 SBN Awards

  • Athena Woman of the Year - Kathryn Reinhardt, MagnaFlow Exhaust Products
  • Athena Champion Award - Cristina Fronzaglia, PPG Industries Inc.
  • Athena Rising Star Award - Kenna Puckett, RoushYates
 Kathryn Reinhardt
The SEMA Businesswomen’s Network named Kathryn Reinhardt (right), MagnaFlow Exhaust Products, the 2014 Athena Woman of the Year.
  

For more information on the network, the awards or to get involved with the SBN, contact Senior Manager of Networks Bryan Harrison at bryanh@sema.org.

Young Executives Network - YEN

The Young Executives Network's (YEN) mission is to cultivate young talent in the automotive aftermarket through implementation of education and networking. YEN does this by taking advantages of the resources available for virtual networking and in-person at industry trade events. With a membership base of pros age 40 and under, YEN members are entrepreneurs, leading top businesses and actively pursuing a higher level of professionalism in the specialty equipment market.

2014 YEN Awards

  • Vanguard Award - Jim Liaw, Formula Drift
  • Young Executive of the Year - Lindsay Hubley, Family Events
  • SEMA Launch Pad - Ian Lehn

For more information on the network, the awards or to get involved with the YEN, contact Senior Manager of Networks Bryan Harrison at bryanh@sema.org.