Wed, 03/23/2022 - 09:11

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

Collector Car Appreciation Day (CCAD) will be celebrated this year on July 8, 2022. 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, 03/17/2022 - 17:24

By Ashley Reyes

EducationAs more people adopt EVs as their daily drivers and become comfortable with the technology, requests for swaps and EV builds will increase. Professional builders receiving these requests and those interested in commissioning a build must have the background knowledge necessary to take on the project and make informed decisions.

SEMA members are invited to learn the main aspects and challenges of swapping electric drivetrains into classic cars during a live webinar, March 23, at 11:00 a.m. (PDT).

Attendees will learn:

  • The main components of the EV drivetrain, as well as the available types, both new and used.
  • Difficulties in converting to EV.
  • Where to start when interested in EV conversions.

Participants leave more equipped to execute a swap in various types of vehicles and learn cautionary lessons that Michael Bream, founder of EV West, has learned over the years. This is also a great opportunity to connect with the leader of one the first companies to commercialize EV swaps, ask questions and hear EV West’s robust solution for do it yourself and specialty shops.

Register here.

Thu, 03/17/2022 - 16:38

By Ashley Reyes

The custom ’51 Chevrolet 3100 sponsored by WD-40 for SEMA Cares brought in $92,400 for SEMA Cares charity Childhelp. The vehicle sold for $88,000 and Bring-a-Trailer donated the buyers’ fee of $4,400 to the cause.

WD-40

The custom ’51 Chevrolet 3100 sponsored by WD-40 for SEMA Cares brought in $92,400 for SEMA Cares charity Childhelp.

Designed on behalf of WD-40 by Trad Ronfeldt of Team Racing And Development, the project benefits Childhelp—a SEMA Cares charity dedicated to the prevention and treatment of child abuse.

“We appreciate all of the bidders, Trad and WD-40 for bringing this auction to life and supporting our mission,” said Michael Medoro, chief development officer at Childhelp. “The money raised will allow Childhelp to further their impact and provide much-needed support to children in need. We couldn’t be more thrilled for the results of this one-of-a-kind vehicle.”

Childhelp exists to meet the physical, emotional, educational and spiritual needs of abused, neglected and at-risk children. The money will make significant progress toward providing advocacy, intervention, treatment, prevention, family resilience and community outreach programs to children impacted in the United States.

“These children have experienced traumas that no child should ever go through,” said Zeb Brown from WD-40 Company. “We’re honored to support this program knowing it will positively impact those who need it most.” 

To learn more about the SEMA Cares mission, their partnering charities and how to support, visit www.sema.org/sema-cares.

Thu, 03/17/2022 - 16:29

By Ashley Reyes

While CUVs are the fastest-selling type of vehicle in the United States today, the aftermarket is not as clear about the vehicle’s role in the specialty-equipment market.
SEMA members are invited to join the SEMA Market Research team as they provide an overview of the market for crossover utility vehicles (CUVs) during a live webinar on March 31, at 11:00 a.m. (PDT).

This webinar, based on data collected for SEMA’s “CUV Market Snapshot” report, will shed light on where these vehicles fit into our industry and what businesses need to know.

Attendees will learn:

  • What is a CUV?
  • New data on the current vehicle landscape.
  • Where CUVs fit into the automotive aftermarket.
  • CUV accessorizer profiling.
  • Key trends to watch.

The event will provide information and insight into the CUV market and CUV report that attendees won't find anywhere else.

Register here.

Thu, 03/17/2022 - 16:22

By Ashley Reyes

A custom ’37 Ford panel delivery van is going to auction, April 4–17. Individuals will be able to bid on the vehicle, which was featured on the television show “Fast N’ Loud” (Season 7, Episode 14), with proceeds from the sale supporting Victory Junction—a SEMA Cares charity.

Gas Monkey

A custom ’37 Ford panel delivery van will be auctioned April 4–17 with proceeds from the sale supporting Victory Junction—a SEMA Cares charity.

The vehicle includes custom paint with vintage patina and custom lettering to reflect an authentic shop-truck feel, white-wall tires, interior with rustic wood trim, nostalgic dash and gauges. Lebaron Bonney Co. products were used for upholstery, including seats in gray wool broadcloth with graphite-insight patterned cloth installed over a Glide Engineering seat frame, door panels with gray wool broadcloth and gray square weave carpet, which is carried throughout the floor, and dark gray napped-cotton headliner.

“Victory Junction enriches the lives of children with chronic medical conditions or serious illnesses by providing life-changing camp experiences that are exciting, fun and empowering,” said Chris Standifer, SEMA manager of recognition programs. “We applaud Gas Monkey Garage for what is truly a unique build that will go to a great cause.”

The vehicle will be available for bidding:  
Hemmings
April 4–17 
Classic Cars and Parts for Sale | Hemmings

Thu, 03/17/2022 - 15:10

By Juan Torres

SEMA has announced RJ de Vera as its vice president of marketing.

De Vera comes to SEMA after 12 years at 3M, a Fortune 100 company, including the last seven as global leader of digital marketing and public relations for the Meguiar’s Car Care brand. He will be developing and implementing a modernized multi-channel marketing strategy for SEMA with a digital-first focus to expand brand awareness and build customer affinity for SEMA and its members.

RJ

As SEMA's vice president of marketing, industry veteran RJ de Vera will develop and implement a modernized multi-channel marketing strategy with a digital-first focus.

“RJ is an industry icon, having worked in and with the aftermarket specialty business for nearly 30 years. It’s a thrill to have him join the SEMA leadership team,” said SEMA Senior Vice President of Operations Bill Miller. “He will surely be an asset to our growth in the coming years, and we look forward to seeing what he will bring to the organization.”

Prior to 3M/Meguiar’s, de Vera worked with OEMs, including Honda, Lexus, Mitsubishi, Mazda and Scion to build corporate image vehicles. He also helped American Racing, Veilside Japan and Vorsteiner design and market aftermarket parts and accessories, while also consulting on automotive-related marketing initiatives with numerous brands, including Pepsi Co., Valvoline, Boost Mobile, Michelin/BFGoodrich and Microsoft/XBOX.

“I have attended every SEMA Show since 1997 and have had the honor of being a judge for the SEMA Show’s Battle of Builders series for the past six years,” said de Vera. ”I am honored to expand my role within the association and hope to have a positive impact on the industry and culture that I love.”

Early in his career, he was part of the team at Petersen Publishing that led the charge to popularize sport compact culture with Super Street magazine. In addition, de Vera helped promote the first National Import Racing Association (NIRA) events and assisted Universal Studios in launching The Fast and the Furious movie franchise as a consultant and actor. He also served as a judge, host and content strategist for MTV’s “Trick It Out” series.

Thu, 03/17/2022 - 13:59

By Rachel Tatum

Anatalia Villaranda
Anatalia Villaranda

Anatalia (@anataliav) will join SEMA Young Guns followers for an Instagram “Ask Me Anything,” Tuesday, March 22, from 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. (PDT).

Anatalia is currently building and prepping her ’94 Mazda Miata and getting it ready to hit the track later this year. Anatalia brings an entertaining perspective to the industry, bringing her audience along as she learns how to customize her Miata—reviewing new and customized cars and attending races and JDM events. Join us to learn more about getting started with building and how to have more fun with your builds.  

SEMA continues to actively recruit automotive influencers for the SEMA Social Media Correspondent program. Apply now to be considered.

Thu, 03/17/2022 - 12:45

By Ashley Reyes

ETTNBrent Dreher, NVH/durability manager at Faraday Future is the latest SEMA Emerging Trends & Technology Network (ETTN) member to share his insight on how his company pivoted during the pandemic and utilized technology to keep business moving forward.
Get to know what tools his company has leaned on and what new trends he is seeing in the industry in his interview with SEMA below.

SEMA: How has the pandemic changed your company?

Brent Dreher: The pandemic has resulted in several challenges to my company, which is an emerging electric vehicle (EV) OEM. First, it resulted in funding challenges that have since been overcome. Second, it made us rethink work itself; indeed, we saw for ourselves that remote and hybrid work can be as effective as in-office work. Finally, the pandemic-induced supply-chain difficulties have presented us with another challenge to face and overcome.

SEMA: What technology tools, new or old, have you leaned on recently?

BD: Remote meeting technology has been a lifesaver! In addition, for those needing high-power computing capabilities, such as the CAE engineers on my team, the usage of modern remote desktop software coupled with high-powered desktop workstations located in-office has been a key enabler of successful remote and hybrid work modes.

SEMA: What new trends have you noticed within the industry?

BD: The shift to remote and hybrid workforce is one obvious trend among OEMs. Also, the pace of “real” EV model announcements and launches has seemed to increase especially among major OEMs. There’s no going back now!

SEMA: What is the single best career advice you’ve been given?

BD: This is an easy one. The best career advice I’ve been given is to “be as helpful as possible to each and every person you work with.” Whenever I encounter someone with a problem or an uncertainty, I go the extra mile to get that “Wow, thanks!” reaction. This has trickled out to provide more happiness and success for everyone in the business.

Fill out this form for a chance to be featured in the next ETTN member insight. By sharing your experiences, you can inspire and motivate other members to learn new tips and ideas. You may also be featured on ETTN’s social media and in SEMA News.

Thu, 03/17/2022 - 12:34

In partnership with Ford Motor Company, the SEMA Garage will host a Measuring Session for the all-electric ’22 Ford F-150 Lightning. The event will allow SEMA members to have a close-up experience with Ford’s first ever all-electric F-Series truck.

Ford LIghtning

New F-150 Lightning features will include:

  • SuperCrew Four-Door Cab
  • Four-Wheel Drive
  • 5.5-Foot Cargo Bed
  • Extended-Range Battery Option
  • Standard Ford Co-Pilot360 2.0 Technology (ADAS)

This will be an in-person event at the SEMA Garage in Diamond Bar, California. In order to comply with state and local health guidelines, this event will require scheduled appointments. Due to high demand, all appointments will be time limited.

Event Dates: April 11–April 15

Details and registration for the SEMA Garage '22 Ford F-150 Lightning Measuring Session.

Thu, 03/17/2022 - 12:34

By Della Domingo

SEMA hired two new directors working in the councils and membership department: Pamela Brown-Matthis and Marcy Ann Yanus. Brown-Matthis is the new education director based in McKinney, Texas. Marcy Ann Yanus is the new SEMA council director overseeing Automotive Restoration Market Organization (ARMO), Hot Rod Industry Alliance (HRIA) and Motorsports Parts Manufacturers Council (MPMC), and will be based in Grove City, Ohio. Both women will report to SEMA Vice President, Councils & Membership Nathan Ridnouer.

Matthis
Pamela Brown-Matthis

“Pamela and Marcy will be tremendous assets to our education and council teams,” said Ridnouer. “As we continue to advance our programs to serve the needs of our members and the industry as a whole, we need seasoned professionals like Pamela and Marcy to move us forward.”

Yanus
Marcy Ann Yanus

Brown-Matthis is a seasoned education development specialist with more than 25 years of experience as a professional development executive, instructional designer, content developer and author. As a professional speaker, coach and workshop leader, Brown-Matthis has presented on topics such as Diversity, Equity and Inclusion; Leadership Development; and Interpersonal Skills Development. As a curriculum developer, she has developed a portfolio of competency-based leadership development solutions for hybrid learning and development programs. Brown-Matthis has led, developed and managed national leadership development programs, conferences, summits and workshops for emerging leaders, executives and c-suite professionals.

Yanus has worked professionally for non-profit associations for nearly 20 years. She has served in numerous capacities with non-profits in Ohio, Texas, Michigan and Connecticut. Most recently she served as an executive at YMCA of Central Ohio over membership and database management. Yanus is passionate about gender equity and was co-chair for the Inaugural National YMCA Women’s Leadership Conference in 2018. Personally, Yanus grew up at her dad’s small business where he restored classic and antique car engines. As a former race car driver, she accompanied him to the racetracks to watch him work the pit while she timed races.