Thu, 02/27/2020 - 14:32

By SEMA Editors

Companies that submit their booth space application and deposit for the 2020 SEMA Show by Friday, March 27, are eligible to participate in May’s Priority Space Selection process. Buying a booth now guarantees your company’s eligibility for the booth selection process, while creating the opportunity to plan early and take advantage of the early-bird savings available on Show services on everything from electricity to drayage.

SEMA's Tom Gattuso explains how the SEMA Show floor comes together during the Priority Space Selection process.

The 2020 SEMA Show Priority Space Selection takes place May 4–20. During the selection process, exhibitors use their SEMA Show seniority to choose the best locations for their Show displays at the Las Vegas Convention Center and Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino.

When it’s time to pick a location, a SEMA Show account representative will contact (via telephone) the exhibitor’s primary SEMA Show contact and help locate and assign the space that best suits the company’s needs.

The 2020 SEMA Show is scheduled for Tuesday–Friday, November 3–6, in Las Vegas. To participate in the Priority Space Selection Process, reserve a booth space by visiting www.SEMAShow.com/buyabooth.

Thu, 02/27/2020 - 14:32

By SEMA Editors

Companies that submit their booth space application and deposit for the 2020 SEMA Show by Friday, March 27, are eligible to participate in May’s Priority Space Selection process. Buying a booth now guarantees your company’s eligibility for the booth selection process, while creating the opportunity to plan early and take advantage of the early-bird savings available on Show services on everything from electricity to drayage.

SEMA's Tom Gattuso explains how the SEMA Show floor comes together during the Priority Space Selection process.

The 2020 SEMA Show Priority Space Selection takes place May 4–20. During the selection process, exhibitors use their SEMA Show seniority to choose the best locations for their Show displays at the Las Vegas Convention Center and Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino.

When it’s time to pick a location, a SEMA Show account representative will contact (via telephone) the exhibitor’s primary SEMA Show contact and help locate and assign the space that best suits the company’s needs.

The 2020 SEMA Show is scheduled for Tuesday–Friday, November 3–6, in Las Vegas. To participate in the Priority Space Selection Process, reserve a booth space by visiting www.SEMAShow.com/buyabooth.

Thu, 02/27/2020 - 13:57

By SEMA Editors

Ray Flugger
Ray Flugger

Ray Flugger, 79, founder of Flowmaster Inc., The Exhaust Technology Co., passed away February 8, at his home in Santa Rosa, California.

An inventor, innovator and entrepreneur, Flugger is best known as the designer of the Flowmaster scavenging muffler that was to reinvent the performance muffler category worldwide, opening the market to more than a dozen new company names. A classic hot rodder at heart, Flugger was a chiefly self-taught engineer who designed his first successful muffler, the Hushpower design, in his Petaluma, California-based Flugger Engineering facility. Less known successes include helping to write the California Lane Splitting recommendations in the ’70s, developing half of Midas Muffler’s initial operating manual and a high-output corn plant for fuel and animal feed purposes.

A popular muffler with VW performance fans, Flugger’s success with Hushpower would lead to the 1983 opening of Flowmaster in Santa Rosa. His scavenging muffler design increased engine horsepower, torque and mileage over open exhaust in race cars and street vehicles. His mufflers, when used on race cars, helped them meet the sound requirements for a wide range of racetracks where sound limits had become an issue.

Flugger’s contribution to the performance world was validated when Hot Rod magazine awarded Flowmaster the induction into the Speed Parts Hall of Fame in 2007. Flowmaster was also the first company to offer cat-back and axle-back systems for street vehicles.

Flugger left Flowmaster in 2011 when he sold the company to B&M Racing. The company he started in 1983 continues today producing high-quality mufflers and other assorted exhaust system products for race and street applications.

Flugger is survived by his wife Winnie Flugger, daughters Jacki Flugger and Larinda Merkins, and his son Jarrett (JC) Flugger.

A celebration of his life will be held in April in Sonoma County. In the meantime, friends and family members are encouraged to share their love, memories and condolences at www.rayflugger.com.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the Michael J. Fox Foundation.

Thu, 02/27/2020 - 13:30

By Ashley Reyes

TORA
The TORA meet-up is an opportunity for industry professionals to connect with select-committee members, discuss the latest council initiatives, learn about new truck and off-road trends and find out what volunteer opportunities are available in the industry.

The SEMA Truck and Off-Road Alliance (TORA) will host its second meetup of the year at the Adventure Expo in Costa Mesa, California, Saturday, March 7, from 5:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m.

All TORA members and truck and off-road professionals are encouraged to attend. This is a great chance for industry professionals to connect with select-committee members, discuss the latest council initiatives, learn about new truck and off-road trends and find out what volunteer opportunities are available in the industry.

If you live in the SoCal area, and you’re a current TORA member or interested in getting more involved, RSVP today and join TORA for an evening of light refreshments and engaging conversation with fellow colleagues.

For more information, contact SEMA Vice President of Councils and Membership Nathan Ridnour at nathanr@sema.org.

Thu, 02/27/2020 - 13:30

By Ashley Reyes

TORA
The TORA meet-up is an opportunity for industry professionals to connect with select-committee members, discuss the latest council initiatives, learn about new truck and off-road trends and find out what volunteer opportunities are available in the industry.

The SEMA Truck and Off-Road Alliance (TORA) will host its second meetup of the year at the Adventure Expo in Costa Mesa, California, Saturday, March 7, from 5:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m.

All TORA members and truck and off-road professionals are encouraged to attend. This is a great chance for industry professionals to connect with select-committee members, discuss the latest council initiatives, learn about new truck and off-road trends and find out what volunteer opportunities are available in the industry.

If you live in the SoCal area, and you’re a current TORA member or interested in getting more involved, RSVP today and join TORA for an evening of light refreshments and engaging conversation with fellow colleagues.

For more information, contact SEMA Vice President of Councils and Membership Nathan Ridnour at nathanr@sema.org.

Thu, 02/27/2020 - 13:01

By Ashley Reyes

Chris Kersting, SEMA’s president and CEO, has been selected to present the keynote address to open the 2020 BIG Show at the Gaylord Texan Resort Hotel and Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas.

Kersting, who has been CEO of the trade association for the past 18 years, will share his uniquely qualified perspective into trends and patterns that provide insight about where the automotive industry is heading.

“When selecting a keynote speaker, we looked for an individual that would exemplify this year’s theme: Our Vision for Serving the Aftermarket,” said Keystone Automotive Operations President Bill Rogers. “Chris is an industry advocate, and as he leads SEMA into the new decade, he plays a vital role in many aspects of the automotive aftermarket. We couldn’t think of a better way to kick off The 2020 BIG Show and we’re looking forward to hearing Chris’ insights.”

Kersting will discuss several factors and how they are impacting the future of the automotive industry, including the increase in electrified and alternative-fuel vehicles, interest from the youth market and the ever-evolving regulatory landscape. Keynote attendees will learn more about what will power our vehicles in the future, how interested the next generation is in cars and how government regulations will affect the automotive industry. As he connects the dots between past, present and future indicators, Kersting will paint a realistic picture of disruptions and opportunities in the automotive aftermarket.

The BIG Show opens March 27 with Kersting’s keynote address presented by LEER, followed by a preview of the show floor and more than 250 suppliers and brands showcasing their products. With more than 75 featured vehicles, in addition to innovative product displays and technology throughout the 180,000-sq.-ft. convention center, The BIG Show is a premier automotive aftermarket industry event.

“There are few individuals who possess the insight into the opportunities and challenges facing the automotive aftermarket than Chris Kersting,” said John Aleva, president and COO, Truck Accessories Group/LEER. “As SEMA CEO, he has an important viewpoint on these timely topics that will resonate with BIG Show attendees. We are proud to be sponsoring this informative and educational keynote address.”

The Keystone BIG Show, presented by Weatherguard, brings together leading suppliers and manufacturers in the specialty automotive parts and accessories industry. The relaxed and interactive environment offers customers and exhibitors opportunities to connect, share and discover.

Attendees will also be treated to an opening night concert and a closing reception.

For more information on The BIG Show, visit www.keystoneBIGshow.com.

Thu, 02/27/2020 - 12:51

By SEMA Editors

LVCC
The Las Vegas Convention Center’s exhibit space, halls, sections and operations for the 2020 SEMA Show will remain the same as last year.

SEMA Show management has announced that the Las Vegas Convention Center's (LVCC) exhibit space, halls, sections and operations for the 2020 SEMA Show will remain the same as last year (2019).

The LVCC is currently in Phase II of the planned construction, which is scheduled to be complete by January 2021.

For the 2021 SEMA Show, the newly expanded hall, located adjacent to the LVCC, will contain 600,000 sq.-ft. of exhibit space. The SEMA Board of Directors and Show staff are currently working on a process to create a smooth transition to the new space.

For more information about the 2020 SEMA Show, taking place Tuesday–Friday, November 3–6, visit www.SEMAShow.com. To exhibit, get started at www.SEMAShow.com/buyabooth.

 

 

Thu, 02/27/2020 - 12:51

By SEMA Editors

LVCC
The Las Vegas Convention Center’s exhibit space, halls, sections and operations for the 2020 SEMA Show will remain the same as last year.

SEMA Show management has announced that the Las Vegas Convention Center's (LVCC) exhibit space, halls, sections and operations for the 2020 SEMA Show will remain the same as last year (2019).

The LVCC is currently in Phase II of the planned construction, which is scheduled to be complete by January 2021.

For the 2021 SEMA Show, the newly expanded hall, located adjacent to the LVCC, will contain 600,000 sq.-ft. of exhibit space. The SEMA Board of Directors and Show staff are currently working on a process to create a smooth transition to the new space.

For more information about the 2020 SEMA Show, taking place Tuesday–Friday, November 3–6, visit www.SEMAShow.com. To exhibit, get started at www.SEMAShow.com/buyabooth.

 

 

Thu, 02/27/2020 - 12:46

By Ashley Reyes

SBN
Denise Waddingham

This month’s SEMA Businesswomen’s Network (SBN) #SheIsSEMA Spotlight features Dee Zee Inc.’s Denise Waddingham, SBN chair-elect. As such, she plays a vital role in the success of all SBN initiatives while raising awareness of the career possibilities for women in the automotive industry. Throughout her professional career, Waddingham has developed programs to create better relationships between Dee Zee and the company’s accounts, outside sales representatives and customers.

Get to know Denise in her Q&A with SEMA and SBN below:

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

Denise Waddingham: Be a mentor. Although it may seem easier to just “do it yourself,” you are denying another person the opportunity to grow and learn. Involve others, show others how to do something and then watch them prosper.

SEMA: What keeps you involved in this industry?

DW: Comradery and networking. Being a female in the automotive aftermarket industry is gaining momentum. The more I learn from others, the farther I can go within this industry. Being involved in networks and events allows me to broaden my knowledge and gain the respect and admiration of others in the industry.

SEMA: On a Saturday, where can you be found?

DW: Hanging out with my husband Jamie and Sarge, our 1-year-old Fox Red Lab. We can be found at the dog park, taking a walk in the open fields by our house or lounging in front of the fireplace watching a movie or football. Oh, that’s of course after grabbing a coffee and puppy latte at our local coffee shop.

SEMA: How do you prepare for going to an important meeting?

DW: Prepared with an agenda. While in the meeting, I listen and take notes on important topics. I am never afraid to ask questions and input my ideas into the conversation.

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

DW: GiGi Carlton. I had the opportunity to meet her briefly at the 2017 SEMA Installation & Gala and at the 2017 SEMA Show. Not only is she an industry icon, but she’s also got a smart sense of humor. Oh, the stories she could tell. I’d just love to pick her brain and hear all about the beginning of the SEMA Show.

Fill out this form to be a part of the #SheIsSEMA family. You will have the opportunity to be featured on SBN’s social media, SEMA eNews and be recognized on the www.sema.org/sheissema website. While there, check out other inspirational women who are leading the industry and are paving the path for future success.

Not an SBN member? Fill out this form to join today.

Thu, 02/27/2020 - 12:46

By Ashley Reyes

SBN
Denise Waddingham

This month’s SEMA Businesswomen’s Network (SBN) #SheIsSEMA Spotlight features Dee Zee Inc.’s Denise Waddingham, SBN chair-elect. As such, she plays a vital role in the success of all SBN initiatives while raising awareness of the career possibilities for women in the automotive industry. Throughout her professional career, Waddingham has developed programs to create better relationships between Dee Zee and the company’s accounts, outside sales representatives and customers.

Get to know Denise in her Q&A with SEMA and SBN below:

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

Denise Waddingham: Be a mentor. Although it may seem easier to just “do it yourself,” you are denying another person the opportunity to grow and learn. Involve others, show others how to do something and then watch them prosper.

SEMA: What keeps you involved in this industry?

DW: Comradery and networking. Being a female in the automotive aftermarket industry is gaining momentum. The more I learn from others, the farther I can go within this industry. Being involved in networks and events allows me to broaden my knowledge and gain the respect and admiration of others in the industry.

SEMA: On a Saturday, where can you be found?

DW: Hanging out with my husband Jamie and Sarge, our 1-year-old Fox Red Lab. We can be found at the dog park, taking a walk in the open fields by our house or lounging in front of the fireplace watching a movie or football. Oh, that’s of course after grabbing a coffee and puppy latte at our local coffee shop.

SEMA: How do you prepare for going to an important meeting?

DW: Prepared with an agenda. While in the meeting, I listen and take notes on important topics. I am never afraid to ask questions and input my ideas into the conversation.

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

DW: GiGi Carlton. I had the opportunity to meet her briefly at the 2017 SEMA Installation & Gala and at the 2017 SEMA Show. Not only is she an industry icon, but she’s also got a smart sense of humor. Oh, the stories she could tell. I’d just love to pick her brain and hear all about the beginning of the SEMA Show.

Fill out this form to be a part of the #SheIsSEMA family. You will have the opportunity to be featured on SBN’s social media, SEMA eNews and be recognized on the www.sema.org/sheissema website. While there, check out other inspirational women who are leading the industry and are paving the path for future success.

Not an SBN member? Fill out this form to join today.