We live in a mobile society and a nation networked by millions of miles of roads and trails. Our industry provides tools to help Americans seek adventure and commune with nature, whether they’re visiting a national park or venturing off the paved roads. Our industry’s products enhance a vehicle’s comfort or increase its performance capabilities to guarantee a quality ride.
We live in a mobile society and a nation networked by millions of miles of roads and trails. Our industry provides tools to help Americans seek adventure and commune with nature, whether they’re visiting a national park or venturing off the paved roads. Our industry’s products enhance a vehicle’s comfort or increase its performance capabilities to guarantee a quality ride.
By Zane Clark
![]() Nonverbal communication expert Patti Wood will share insight with Showgoers on how to make the most of a first impression. |
Patti Wood is an internationally known expert in nonverbal communication and creates high energy interactive programs filled with humor, cutting-edge information and valuable take-aways.
On Monday morning, October 30, Wood will teach you to make the most of that first impression that will determine how you will interact with a person and how they will interact with you. Click here to learn more and register.
Get a double-dose of Wood in her Monday afternoon session and learn how to read the thousands of nonverbal cues that can make your interactions more genuine and more productive. Click here to learn more and register for Wood’s afternoon session.
Watch Wood’s Biz Tip Video here.
View the complete schedule of SEMA Show Education Sessions.
For more details, contact SEMA’s Senior Director of Education Zane Clark.
By Zane Clark
![]() Nonverbal communication expert Patti Wood will share insight with Showgoers on how to make the most of a first impression. |
Patti Wood is an internationally known expert in nonverbal communication and creates high energy interactive programs filled with humor, cutting-edge information and valuable take-aways.
On Monday morning, October 30, Wood will teach you to make the most of that first impression that will determine how you will interact with a person and how they will interact with you. Click here to learn more and register.
Get a double-dose of Wood in her Monday afternoon session and learn how to read the thousands of nonverbal cues that can make your interactions more genuine and more productive. Click here to learn more and register for Wood’s afternoon session.
Watch Wood’s Biz Tip Video here.
View the complete schedule of SEMA Show Education Sessions.
For more details, contact SEMA’s Senior Director of Education Zane Clark.
By Zane Clark
![]() The SEMA Show's Student Career Day was established to provide high-school and college students a real-world experience of the diverse career opportunities available in the automotive industry. |
For the second consecutive year, the SEMA Show will host a Student Career Day. In 2016, the inaugural event experienced tremendous industry support with 42 companies introducing their businesses to more than 650 high-school and college students from across the United States.
The event serves to highlight the diversity of career opportunities in the automotive industry and promote brand awareness, while addressing the immediate employment needs of participating companies.
Kimberly Johnson from ididit LLC, who participated last year, “highly recommends that all SEMA member companies participate in SEMA Career Day!” Johnson continued, “It was exciting to meet the next generation of our industry and see their enthusiasm for what we do. They were all well prepared, confident and educated about our companies.”
Student Career Day Event Details
When: Monday, October 30, 2017
Where: Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino
Time: 1:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m.
SEMA will provide each company with a table, chairs and basic signage.
To REGISTER YOUR COMPANY, email SEMA’s Senior Director of Education Zane Clark.
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By Katie Carson
The Hot Rod Industry Alliance (HRIA) will conclude its series of general membership meetings at the Goodguys Rod & Custom Association event taking place Thursday, August 24, in Pleasanton, California.
The meetings serve as a great opportunity to connect with the council that represents the hot-rod industry. Learn about the latest initiatives and projects the council is working on, and let your voice be heard by bringing your ideas to the table. Select committee members and SEMA staff will be on-site to network and discuss opportunities to become more involved. We hope to see you there!
HRIA General Membership Meeting-Pleasanton, California
When: Thursday, August 24, 1:00 p.m.–2:30 p.m.
Where: Alameda County Fairgrounds, Palm Pavilion
Register Here
By Katie Carson
The Hot Rod Industry Alliance (HRIA) will conclude its series of general membership meetings at the Goodguys Rod & Custom Association event taking place Thursday, August 24, in Pleasanton, California.
The meetings serve as a great opportunity to connect with the council that represents the hot-rod industry. Learn about the latest initiatives and projects the council is working on, and let your voice be heard by bringing your ideas to the table. Select committee members and SEMA staff will be on-site to network and discuss opportunities to become more involved. We hope to see you there!
HRIA General Membership Meeting-Pleasanton, California
When: Thursday, August 24, 1:00 p.m.–2:30 p.m.
Where: Alameda County Fairgrounds, Palm Pavilion
Register Here
By Katie Carson
The Hot Rod Industry Alliance (HRIA) will conclude its series of general membership meetings at the Goodguys Rod & Custom Association event taking place Thursday, August 24, in Pleasanton, California.
The meetings serve as a great opportunity to connect with the council that represents the hot-rod industry. Learn about the latest initiatives and projects the council is working on, and let your voice be heard by bringing your ideas to the table. Select committee members and SEMA staff will be on-site to network and discuss opportunities to become more involved. We hope to see you there!
HRIA General Membership Meeting-Pleasanton, California
When: Thursday, August 24, 1:00 p.m.–2:30 p.m.
Where: Alameda County Fairgrounds, Palm Pavilion
Register Here
By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff
A House Joint Resolution to create a mileage-based user-fee study committee to determine the feasibility of implementing such a program instead of the gas tax was not considered in committee before the legislature adjourned for the year. In addition to creating privacy concerns, the results of the committee’s study could penalize national efforts to create a more fuel-efficient vehicle fleet by taxing drivers based on vehicle mileage.
As gas tax revenues decrease due to hybrid and electric vehicle ownership, states are looking for new sources of funding for pet projects. The bill is eligible for consideration next year.
For details, contact Steve McDonald at stevem@sema.org.
By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff
A House Joint Resolution to create a mileage-based user-fee study committee to determine the feasibility of implementing such a program instead of the gas tax was not considered in committee before the legislature adjourned for the year. In addition to creating privacy concerns, the results of the committee’s study could penalize national efforts to create a more fuel-efficient vehicle fleet by taxing drivers based on vehicle mileage.
As gas tax revenues decrease due to hybrid and electric vehicle ownership, states are looking for new sources of funding for pet projects. The bill is eligible for consideration next year.
For details, contact Steve McDonald at stevem@sema.org.

