Tue, 06/21/2022 - 10:19

By SEMA Editors

 

Latest Jobs Added to SEMA Career Center

 

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

ERP Administrator
Coker Tire Co. is hiring an ERP administrator to serve primarily as an in-house P21 expert. This role will work with all departments on outstanding P21 issues and manage system configuration to be most proficient for the organization. The candidate will lead all Prophet 21 projects including new business implementation, updated version testing, execution and system configuration changes. The candidate will be a professional with significant experience with Enterprise Resource Planning systems. This individual must be a natural leader with an innovative mind-set.  

Musclecar Restoration Shop Manager
V8 Speed and Resto Shop is hiring a musclecar restoration shop manager responsible for understanding and articulating the shop’s vision to all individuals inside and outside of the shop; assisting technicians to understand customer expectations and scope of work while fostering technicians ownership of the project; implementing shop standards and preventing redos while focusing on efficiency and productivity while motivating and encouraging innovation; and mentoring and coaching technicians to improve skills through training and setting goals for continuous individual growth.

Field Sales Specialist
AWE is hiring a field sales specialist responsible for developing and nurturing relationships, maintaining the dealer locator, establishing key dealers in major markets, providing WD and dealer training and coordinating all of AWE’s sales and marketing events. Candidates must have more than four years of automotive aftermarket experience, a valid driver’s license and the ability to drive company cars, potentially long distances.

Tue, 06/21/2022 - 10:18
Thu, 06/16/2022 - 14:12

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

Collector Car Appreciation Day (CCAD) will be celebrated this year on July 8. At the request of the SEMA Action Network (SAN), this holiday has been marked each year since 2010 by a U.S. Congressional Resolution recognizing that the “collection and restoration of historic and classic cars is an important part of preserving the technological achievements and cultural heritage of the United States.”  States, local governments and Canadian provinces have adopted similar commemorative declarations, making it an international recognition of the collector-car hobby and the millions of individuals who support it.

Whether public or private, plan and submit your automotive-inspired July event at no cost. Locate an official listing near you and more the SEMA Action Network (SAN) website, which includes Courtney Hansen’s video public service announcement (PSA) shown above.

As in years past, a wide range of automotive festivities—both in-person and web-based—will honor the classics of the past and the future. Those planning live gatherings and virtual celebrations (online event, livestream, digital gallery, etc.) during July are invited to provide details for inclusion on the SAN website. As always, the SAN welcomes any level of participation throughout the month of July and encourages everyone to spread the word about commemorating the occasion.

Celebrate the hobby your way!

  • Attend an official vehicle-inspired event or web-based celebration.
  • Host your own safety-minded gathering, club meeting or online gallery.
  • Promote a holiday sale at your business in-store or online.
  • Invite partnerships with nearby enthusiast-related groups, if possible.
  • Drive your special ride—new or old—whatever the destination.

Participating organizers will be awarded a copy of the Congressional resolution for display at their registered event. Download the official logo and flyer from the homepage and help promote this special day. Post on social media using the hashtag #CCAD and tag the celebration's Facebook fan page (@CollectorCarAppreciationDayCCAD).

Thu, 06/16/2022 - 14:09

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

The Internal Revenue Service has increased the standard business-mileage deduction from 58.5 cents per mile to 62.5 cents per mile for the remainder of 2022. While the rate is generally updated annually, the IRS adjusted the rate mid-year in response to a rise in gas prices. The change takes effect July 1. The mileage calculation includes the cost of fuel, along with other vehicle fixed and variable operating expenses, such as depreciation, insurance, tires, etc.

Companies and individuals who use their automobiles (including vans, pickups and panel trucks) for business have the option of using the standard rate in lieu of keeping records of their actual expenses.

For more information, contact Caroline Fletcher at carolinef@sema.org.

Thu, 06/16/2022 - 14:02

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

U.S. Representative Frank Pallone (D-NJ)—one of the most important and influential lawmakers in Washington, D.C., for helping to pass the RPM Act—strengthened and reaffirmed his support for the motorsports community by attending the Formula DRIFT event in Englishtown, New Jersey, last weekend.

Frank Pallone

Energy & Commerce Committee Chairman and U.S. Representative Frank Pallone (D-NJ), center, talks to PROSPEC Driver Alex Jagger (left) and Eric Snyder from SEMA during the Formula DRIFT event.

Rep. Pallone is the chairman for the U.S. House Energy & Commerce Committee (E&C), which has jurisdiction over the RPM Act. Chairman Pallone’s participation is significant to the motorsports industry and for helping to pass the bill in 2022.

Rep. Pallone met with PROSPEC drivers from New Jersey, including Ricky Hoffman, Alex Jagger and Matthew Bystrak, who talked about the importance of passing the RPM Act to protect the ability to compete in modified street vehicles. The Congressman watched PRO Series drivers compete at Old Bridge Township Raceway Park in racecars that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) maintains are not currently legal (the RPM Act would eliminate any uncertainty that street vehicles can be modified for track use).

Frank Pallone

(Left): Rep. Pallone, Jim Liaw (left) from PRI, and SEMA’s Daniel Ingber (right) and Eric Snyder (2nd from left) meet with exhibitors at Formula DRIFT event in Englishtown, New Jersey.

(Right): Rep. Pallone (left) and Jim Liaw talk to Brian Mabutas, owner of Eat Sleep Race in North Brunswick, New Jersey.

SEMA staff and Chairman Pallone also met with track owner Mike Napp, members of the U.S. Air Force and racing businesses from New Jersey, and the Congressman was honored during the opening ceremonies.

The RPM Act (H.R. 3281/S.2736), is a bill that would protect the future of racing by clarifying in federal law that it is not illegal to modify and convert a street vehicle into a dedicated race vehicle. The House and Senate must pass the RPM Act by January 3, 2023, in order for it to become law during the 117th session of Congress.

Learn more, and contact your legislators at www.saveourracecars.com.

Thu, 06/16/2022 - 12:55

By Ashley Reyes

PROAs part of the SEMA Professional Restylers Organization’s (PRO) mission to build awareness of the benefits of vehicle accessorization, the council provides year-round resources to help its members succeed in the marketplace.

To keep PRO members and businesses in the restylers/accessory market up-to-date on programs and events available to their companies, the council is hosting a Virtual General Membership Meeting on Wednesday, June 22, at 11:00 a.m. (PDT).

The meeting is the best time to learn about what PRO is currently working on and find out how to get involved. Participants will learn about the SEMA PRO Auto Show—an all-new program that will highlight vehicle accessorization at car shows throughout the United States, plans for an in-person general membership meeting and installer training, and get updates on the 2022 PRO Cup Challenge, the SEMA Show PRO Happy Hour and the council’s Awards Reception.

Register here.

Thu, 06/16/2022 - 12:47

By Ashley Reyes

SEMA members can get insights and detailed explanations of the new 2022 SEMA Market Report though the recorded webinar, available to members at no cost here. The one-hour recording goes in depth on the findings from the annual market study, including elaborating on the market sizing, consumer profiles, and industry and vehicle population trends found in the report at www.sema.org/research

Market Report

In 2021, U.S. consumers for the first time spent $50.9 billion on accessorizing and modifying their vehicles, representing a 6.3% increase over 2020, and a new high for the industry.

While the report is filled with 90 pages of sales, consumer profiling, economic and industry data, the recording features SEMA research analysts as they break down the findings, what they mean, and how members can use the findings to make strategic business decisions moving forward.   

In 2021, U.S. consumers for the first time spent $50.9 billion on accessorizing and modifying their vehicles, representing a 6.3% increase over 2020, and a new high for the industry. Learn first-hand how much consumers spent on parts, how they used the vehicles they modified, how economic and industry factors are affecting the market, and more by watching the webinar here.  

Thu, 06/16/2022 - 12:41

By Ashley Reyes

FLNSergio Raphael is the SEMA Future Leaders Network’s (FLN) newest spotlight member. Raphael is the head of talent acquisition at Wheel Pros, a designer, marketer and distributor of branded aftermarket wheels. Get to know what keeps him in the industry in his interview with SEMA below.

SEMA: What is the best advice you have ever received?

Sergio Raphael: Don’t chase money or it will run away. Instead, invest in those around you and it will pay dividends. Coming up in sales, I was always taught to invest in the training and development of my teams. In my current role, it’s no different. I Invest time in my candidates, and it pays back tenfold when I make successful hires for my organization.

SEMA: What keeps you in the industry?

SR: I’m new to working in this industry but I have always had a passion for it. I was at the dragstrip watching my dad race for as long as I can remember, and it was a dream come true to land in this world.

SEMA: Where can you be found on a Saturday?

SR: I can be found running around with my wife, three kids and four dogs enjoying our beautiful state.

SEMA: How do you prepare for an important meeting?

SR: I prepare with a 4:00 a.m. workout and meditation.

SEMA: If you could go to lunch with one industry leader, living or dead, who it would be?

SR: Christian Von Koenigsegg. His innovation and the way he has brought his ideas to life is remarkable.

If you are a current FLN member, fill out an FLN member spotlight form. Selected candidates may be featured on FLN’s social media, SEMA News and FLN member updates.

Thu, 06/16/2022 - 12:29

Mike CarpenterMike Carpenter Named COO of Drag Illustrated

Drag Illustrated Media has announced Mike Carpenter as its new COO. In his new position, he will oversee the day-to-day operations of the company’s efforts across print and digital platforms. Carpenter will also continue his role as the design and production director for the magazine, oversee Drag Illustrated-promoted races, and co-host and produce the “Wes Buck Show” livestream and podcast. Carpenter first joined Drag Illustrated as a freelance graphic designer in 2007 after graduating from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte with a graphic design degree. Carpenter is the son of racer Charles Carpenter, the “Godfather of Pro Mod.” 

Ammie ForristerAmmie Forrister Appointed Roadwire Inc. CEO

Roadwire Inc. announced the appointment of Ammie Forrister as chief executive officer. In perpetuating the company’s third-generation legacy, she succeeds her father, former CEO Dwight Forrister, who has resumed his position as chairman of the Roadwire board. Forrister brings decades of experience to her new role, having previously served as vice president of manufacturing. As CEO, she remains focused on the continuous growth and improvement of Roadwire and its subsidiaries.

“I am thrilled to carry on our family’s amazing heritage and to lead the company into the future,” said Forrister. “Our management team is focused and determined, and our vision is clear.”

Shopmonkey Announces Jeff Haynie as Chief Technology Officer

Shopmonkey, the cloud-based auto shop management platform, has announced Jeff Haynie as chief technology officer. He joined the company in May to lead innovation and accelerate product development before formally stepping into this role. Haynie will focus on scaling existing capabilities and adding new security features. He will also help develop Shopmonkey’s ability to leverage analytics and machine learning to improve the performance of their software development efforts. Prior to the appointment, Haynie served as CEO for Pinpoint and previously as CEO for Appcelerator. In related news, Shopmonkey recently raised $75 million in Series C funding led by Bessemer Venture Partners.

AWE Promotes Dane Pellicone to Engineering Manager

AWE has promoted Dane Pellicone to engineering manager. Pellicone has been with AWE for almost 15 years, recently serving as a senior engineer since 2014. Prior, he was an engineering associate for six years, and before that, a metal fabricator.

Have some company news you would like to share? Let us know and the news may appear in an upcoming issue of SEMA News. Send your items for consideration to editors@sema.org.

Thu, 06/16/2022 - 12:18

By Ashley Reyes

EducationModern battery pack design has come a long way in a short period of time. While many engineers are familiar with the basic principles, designing battery packs for a hybrid-electric vehicle (HEV), plug-in hybrid-electric vehicle (PHEV) or battery electric vehicle (BEV) requires advanced engineering.

Knowing chemistry types and wiring, battery management systems and difference between parallel versus series cell arrangement is critical to know when designing battery packs because many cells connect together to create larger battery capacities.

Automotive engineers, programmers and product developers are invited to learn about battery pack design basics, and how to identify the basic design elements of a properly designed HEV/EV high-voltage battery pack, during the SEMA Emerging Trends & Technology Network (ETTN) webinar on June 21, at 1:00 p.m. (PDT).

Jake Hawksworth, founder and CEO at Hypercraft, will demystify high-voltage battery packs and present the types of cells and their uses, so attendees can understand the safety systems involved, and have a deeper understanding of current high voltage architecture.

Register here.