Thu, 08/29/2019 - 09:53

By Rachel Tatum

Media
Several media outlets have reached out to SEMA seeking exhibitors to interview for upcoming stories.

Several media outlets have reached out to SEMA seeking exhibitors to interview for upcoming stories. Exhibitors who fit the following profiles and are interested should send the following information to SEMA Public Relations Manager Rachel Tatum:

  • Exhibiting company name.
  • Contact person name, title, phone and email address.
  • Information about the company/product and how your company/product fulfills the reporter’s request.

Media opportunities include:

  • Nationwide magazine dedicated to four-wheel-drive, powersports and utility vehicles is seeking information about new products in the 4WD market. Reporter seeking photography, video, press releases, in-person and phone interviews. All documents must be in Word, jpg or video formats; No PDFs will be accepted.
  • Freelance reporter covering a wide range of markets, including mobile electronics and technology, restyling and car care accessories, tools and equipment, trucks, SUVs and more, is seeking new products in the overland/adventure travel segment. Information will run in print and online. Requesting high-res images, product descriptions and would like to know if the product has already been released or when the ETA is for release.
  • Off-road publication seeking products and companies focused on off-road performance, specifically for high-speed desert-type environments. Looking for high-res product images and information that fits this off-road category, as well as personalities with experience in high-speed desert off-road and can bring insight for fans and racers.

Journalists seeking SEMA members or exhibitors to interview for stories are invited to reach out to SEMA Media Relations Manager Juan Torres. SEMA PR is available to help connect reporters with members and exhibitors throughout the year.

Thu, 08/29/2019 - 09:52

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.

Design Engineer
Air Flow Research Heads is hiring a detail-oriented design engineer to design parts and prepare drawings. This role has great synergy with a passion for internal-combustion engines and an analytical mind. Candidates should have at least five years’ experience or a relevant degree; be proficient in Solidworks (2014+), Solidworks EPDM/PDM or equivalent software packages; and be familiar with laser scanning and blueprint creation.

Car Builders
Schwartz Performance is hiring general hot-rod/musclecar builders with mechanical and fabrication skills who enjoys working on unique musclecars and street rods from the ’40s through ’80s model years. This is not an entry-level position; candidates must have a high school diploma or GED and have at least three years of full-time experience building cars.

e-Commerce Digital Marketing Specialist
Power Products Unlimited is hiring an e-commerce digital marketing specialist responsible for the design, implementation and reporting of effective digital marketing campaigns to support business objectives for the company’s house brands; overseeing all aspects of paid media channels, including account administration, ad creation, reporting and budget optimization; developing a paid search strategy based on house brand goals; and managing the email marketing calendar, creation and execution of all email campaigns. Candidates must have e-commerce and email marketing experience, Facebook advertising experience and digital analytics and reporting experience. General automotive experience is a plus, but not required.

Thu, 08/29/2019 - 09:50

By Kristopher Porter

SEMA Launch Pad voting is open until September 8. The premier automotive young entrepreneur competition has been narrowed down to 15 semi-finalists representing new, innovative products and services in the automotive specialty-equipment market. These next-gen leaders are looking for a big break to launch their businesses to the next level.

Your votes will help competitors to advance to the top 10 and give them an opportunity to earn a spot in the top five and compete at the 2019 SEMA Show, where finalists will pitch their products in front of a live audience to a panel of industry judges who will determine the ultimate winner.

Catch your favorite finalist at the live event taking place Monday, November 4, in the Westgate Theater at 11:30 a.m.

Get to know the semi-finalists; learn about their products and vote today!

Eric AmatoEric AmatoAlan BrentzelAlan BrentzelJason DenneyJason DenneyTJ HammerleTJ HammerleThomas JudgeThomas Judge
Riley KoidahlRiley KoidahlAndrew LienAndrew LienReid LundeReid LundeChristopher OwensChristopher Steven OwensWesley PooleWesley Poole
Alexander ReidAlexander ReidZachary SaylorZachary SaylorJohn SchurmanJohn SchurmanSarah SmithSarah SmithJustin UrbanJustin Urban
Thu, 08/29/2019 - 09:50

By Kristopher Porter

SEMA Launch Pad voting is open until September 8. The premier automotive young entrepreneur competition has been narrowed down to 15 semi-finalists representing new, innovative products and services in the automotive specialty-equipment market. These next-gen leaders are looking for a big break to launch their businesses to the next level.

Your votes will help competitors to advance to the top 10 and give them an opportunity to earn a spot in the top five and compete at the 2019 SEMA Show, where finalists will pitch their products in front of a live audience to a panel of industry judges who will determine the ultimate winner.

Catch your favorite finalist at the live event taking place Monday, November 4, in the Westgate Theater at 11:30 a.m.

Get to know the semi-finalists; learn about their products and vote today!

Eric AmatoEric AmatoAlan BrentzelAlan BrentzelJason DenneyJason DenneyTJ HammerleTJ HammerleThomas JudgeThomas Judge
Riley KoidahlRiley KoidahlAndrew LienAndrew LienReid LundeReid LundeChristopher OwensChristopher Steven OwensWesley PooleWesley Poole
Alexander ReidAlexander ReidZachary SaylorZachary SaylorJohn SchurmanJohn SchurmanSarah SmithSarah SmithJustin UrbanJustin Urban
Thu, 08/29/2019 - 09:50

By Kristopher Porter

SEMA Launch Pad voting is open until September 8. The premier automotive young entrepreneur competition has been narrowed down to 15 semi-finalists representing new, innovative products and services in the automotive specialty-equipment market. These next-gen leaders are looking for a big break to launch their businesses to the next level.

Your votes will help competitors to advance to the top 10 and give them an opportunity to earn a spot in the top five and compete at the 2019 SEMA Show, where finalists will pitch their products in front of a live audience to a panel of industry judges who will determine the ultimate winner.

Catch your favorite finalist at the live event taking place Monday, November 4, in the Westgate Theater at 11:30 a.m.

Get to know the semi-finalists; learn about their products and vote today!

Eric AmatoEric AmatoAlan BrentzelAlan BrentzelJason DenneyJason DenneyTJ HammerleTJ HammerleThomas JudgeThomas Judge
Riley KoidahlRiley KoidahlAndrew LienAndrew LienReid LundeReid LundeChristopher OwensChristopher Steven OwensWesley PooleWesley Poole
Alexander ReidAlexander ReidZachary SaylorZachary SaylorJohn SchurmanJohn SchurmanSarah SmithSarah SmithJustin UrbanJustin Urban
Thu, 08/29/2019 - 09:49

Following are dates and locations for several upcoming SEMA-sponsored shows, measuring sessions and activities.

For association-related travel, contact Manya Petropaki (manya.p@travelstore.com) at Travel Store USA, 949-930-9268.

Thu, 08/29/2019 - 09:47

By SEMA Editors

SEMA eNews highlights SEMA-member companies’ websites weekly through the Hot Links to Cool Sites section. SEMA members: To be included in Hot Links to Cool Sites, email your company name and website to enews@sema.org. Note: Make sure to include “Hot Links” in the subject line of the email.

Thu, 08/29/2019 - 09:45

SEMA-member companies have posted several new listings for job opportunities in the Classifieds page of SEMA.org.

Thu, 08/29/2019 - 09:45

By Chad Simon

Jessi Combs, 39, was killed on Tuesday, August 27, 2019, in Oregon’s Alvord desert attempting to break her own land-speed record in her jet-powered 52,000hp North American Eagle Supersonic Speed Challenger. Driver, fabricator, TV personality, brand ambassador, public speaker, author and racing legend, Combs was dubbed the “fastest woman on four wheels” in 2013 after she reached 398 mph with a top speed of 440 mph in an attempt to break the 512-mph women’s land-speed world record set in 1976 by Kitty O’Neil. Combs unofficially broke her own record last year, hitting 483.227 mph during a “shakedown run,” but mechanical problems cut the full attempt short.

Jessi CombsJessi Combs
Jessi Combs regularly co-emceed the SEMA Industry Awards Banquet and the SEMA Installation & Gala, as recently as last month.Combs signs autographs in the Warn booth at the SEMA Show.
Jessi CombsJessi Combs
Combs was a crowd favorite appearing as a co-host and award presenter at the SEMA Show's Industry Awards Banquet.In addition to racing and TV, Combs was a fabricator and participated in the SEMA Businesswomen’s Network Mustang Build Powered by Women.

Born into a racing family, Combs launched an accomplished career immediately after graduating from WyoTech in 2004 with a degree in custom automotive fabrication. She and another student were hired to build a car from the ground up in just six months, to debut at the SEMA Show and subsequently auction for charity.

Combs was a strong SEMA supporter and volunteer. Since 2016, she regularly co-emceed the SEMA Industry Awards Banquet, held during the SEMA Show in Las Vegas, and the annual SEMA Installation & Gala as recently as last month. In 2012, she took part in the SEMA Mustang Build Powered by Women—an all-women award-winning vehicle build, which received nationwide coverage and raised awareness for women in the industry.

In 2015, Combs and friend Theresa Contreras of LGE-CTS Motorsports launched the Real Deal—a collaboration of automotive and industrial women who aimed to empower and educate others regarding the positive impact associated with design, speed and passion. Together, Combs and Contreras exhibited a hands-on approach as leaders within the automotive industry. 

“Jessi Combs was a modern-day motorsports hero in the old-school SEMA mold,” said SEMA President and CEO Chris Kersting. “She was a shining beacon of leadership, creativity, courage and authenticity. Her spirit, accomplishments and volunteerism made a tremendous positive impact—and will continue to be an inspiration for so many.”

Combs regularly competed in off-road racing events, including Ultra4’s King of the Hammers in 2010, 2012, 2013, taking home a spec class win in 2014 as the first female to ever place at any Ultra4 event. In 2018, she placed first in the stock class. In 2011, she took home a class 10 podium finish in the Baja 1000.

In addition to her racing career, Combs impacted millions with her build skills on TV shows such as “Overhaulin’” and “All Girls Garage.” 

Combs’ family has issued the following statement:

“It is with extreme grief, and in celebration of her life that her family and close friends share that race car driver, and TV personality Jessi Combs, passed away in a fatal crash, where she was pursuing a land-speed record in the North American Eagle on August 27, 2019, on a dry lake bed in Oregon. The details of the crash have not been released at this time.

Jessi was known for her bright smile, positivity and tenacious pursuit of the fulfillment of her dreams. Her drive was infectious, and she served as a role model for young girls and women around the world. People that loved her and followed her became family, all bonded together by adventure and passion. Her fans adored her, and she lived to inspire them. Jessi’s most notable dream was to become the fastest woman on Earth, a dream she had been chasing since 2012. Combs was one of the rare dreamers with the bravery to turn those possibilities into reality, and she left this earth driving faster than any other woman in history.

Surrounded by her family and friends at the time of her passing, Jessi lived fearlessly and her legacy lives on in the countless lives she touched.

Jessi is known for her hosting work on television series including “All Girls Garage”, “Overhaulin’,” “Extreme 4x4” and Autoblog’s “The List.”

Combs is survived by her mother Nina Darrington, father Jamie (Sandy) Combs, as well as family members Kelly Combs, Danielle Theis, Austin Darrington, Kayla Green, Kyrie Darrington, Natasha Darrington, Rebekah Hall, Arielle Hall. Jessi is also survived by her “love” Terry Madden and his son Dalton.

A celebration of Jessi’s life is being planned and a foundation is being created to continue her efforts to empower women and young girls to follow their dreams.”

Thu, 08/29/2019 - 09:45

By Chad Simon

Jessi Combs, 39, was killed on Tuesday, August 27, 2019, in Oregon’s Alvord desert attempting to break her own land-speed record in her jet-powered 52,000hp North American Eagle Supersonic Speed Challenger. Driver, fabricator, TV personality, brand ambassador, public speaker, author and racing legend, Combs was dubbed the “fastest woman on four wheels” in 2013 after she reached 398 mph with a top speed of 440 mph in an attempt to break the 512-mph women’s land-speed world record set in 1976 by Kitty O’Neil. Combs unofficially broke her own record last year, hitting 483.227 mph during a “shakedown run,” but mechanical problems cut the full attempt short.

Jessi CombsJessi Combs
Jessi Combs regularly co-emceed the SEMA Industry Awards Banquet and the SEMA Installation & Gala, as recently as last month.Combs signs autographs in the Warn booth at the SEMA Show.
Jessi CombsJessi Combs
Combs was a crowd favorite appearing as a co-host and award presenter at the SEMA Show's Industry Awards Banquet.In addition to racing and TV, Combs was a fabricator and participated in the SEMA Businesswomen’s Network Mustang Build Powered by Women.

Born into a racing family, Combs launched an accomplished career immediately after graduating from WyoTech in 2004 with a degree in custom automotive fabrication. She and another student were hired to build a car from the ground up in just six months, to debut at the SEMA Show and subsequently auction for charity.

Combs was a strong SEMA supporter and volunteer. Since 2016, she regularly co-emceed the SEMA Industry Awards Banquet, held during the SEMA Show in Las Vegas, and the annual SEMA Installation & Gala as recently as last month. In 2012, she took part in the SEMA Mustang Build Powered by Women—an all-women award-winning vehicle build, which received nationwide coverage and raised awareness for women in the industry.

In 2015, Combs and friend Theresa Contreras of LGE-CTS Motorsports launched the Real Deal—a collaboration of automotive and industrial women who aimed to empower and educate others regarding the positive impact associated with design, speed and passion. Together, Combs and Contreras exhibited a hands-on approach as leaders within the automotive industry. 

“Jessi Combs was a modern-day motorsports hero in the old-school SEMA mold,” said SEMA President and CEO Chris Kersting. “She was a shining beacon of leadership, creativity, courage and authenticity. Her spirit, accomplishments and volunteerism made a tremendous positive impact—and will continue to be an inspiration for so many.”

Combs regularly competed in off-road racing events, including Ultra4’s King of the Hammers in 2010, 2012, 2013, taking home a spec class win in 2014 as the first female to ever place at any Ultra4 event. In 2018, she placed first in the stock class. In 2011, she took home a class 10 podium finish in the Baja 1000.

In addition to her racing career, Combs impacted millions with her build skills on TV shows such as “Overhaulin’” and “All Girls Garage.” 

Combs’ family has issued the following statement:

“It is with extreme grief, and in celebration of her life that her family and close friends share that race car driver, and TV personality Jessi Combs, passed away in a fatal crash, where she was pursuing a land-speed record in the North American Eagle on August 27, 2019, on a dry lake bed in Oregon. The details of the crash have not been released at this time.

Jessi was known for her bright smile, positivity and tenacious pursuit of the fulfillment of her dreams. Her drive was infectious, and she served as a role model for young girls and women around the world. People that loved her and followed her became family, all bonded together by adventure and passion. Her fans adored her, and she lived to inspire them. Jessi’s most notable dream was to become the fastest woman on Earth, a dream she had been chasing since 2012. Combs was one of the rare dreamers with the bravery to turn those possibilities into reality, and she left this earth driving faster than any other woman in history.

Surrounded by her family and friends at the time of her passing, Jessi lived fearlessly and her legacy lives on in the countless lives she touched.

Jessi is known for her hosting work on television series including “All Girls Garage”, “Overhaulin’,” “Extreme 4x4” and Autoblog’s “The List.”

Combs is survived by her mother Nina Darrington, father Jamie (Sandy) Combs, as well as family members Kelly Combs, Danielle Theis, Austin Darrington, Kayla Green, Kyrie Darrington, Natasha Darrington, Rebekah Hall, Arielle Hall. Jessi is also survived by her “love” Terry Madden and his son Dalton.

A celebration of Jessi’s life is being planned and a foundation is being created to continue her efforts to empower women and young girls to follow their dreams.”