SEMA businesswomen, builders, business owners, and leaders reunited at the 2021 SEMA Show – marking a successful conclusion of the largest North American automotive trade show since 2019. Below are highlights of SBN-related activities from the SEMA Show that took place in Las Vegas, Nevada: SBN Gear...
SBN’s final live webinar of the year was held on October 7, marking the year’s end to a successful virtual education program that included four series, with up to two to six sessions in each series. Each session included informative discussion and live Q&A time, giving participants valuable content...
The SBN named Stefanie Galeano-Zalutko of Zalutko Business Services, Inc, and Jessieleigh Freeman of #SavingSaturn as the newest #SheIsSEMA spotlight members. Growing up in a family of small business owners, there are many things Galeano-Zalutko loves about entrepreneurship. Having started her...
SBN members are invited to re-watch the latest live chat with Katie Lyon – this year’s SBN Jessi Combs Rising Star award recipient Watch Now In 2019, the SEMA Businesswomen’s Network (SBN) re-named its annual “Rising Star” award to the “Jessi Combs Rising Star” award to honor the legacy of one of...
Following 100 female automotive professionals and students making quality connections during the Gear-Up Girl event at the 2021 SEMA Show, female racing professionals will connect with female racing students at the Gear-Up-Girl event at the 2021 PRI Show. Reserved only for women, the event serves as...
Despite ongoing disruptions in the economy, 70% of specialty-equipment manufacturers report sales growth over the past year, according to the new State of the Industry—Fall 2021 report from SEMA. The report highlights specialty-equipment market trends, including sales performance and expectations...
As part of SEMA’s initiative to provide live and virtual education to women in the industry, SEMA is issuing a call for speakers for the 2022 SEMA Show and the association’s year-round virtual education program. Available at www.sema.org/speakers, applications are open to innovative thinkers...
While U.S. economic growth was underwhelming in the third quarter, incoming economic data suggests growth is revving up in the fourth quarter, barring any major setbacks from omicron or other major uncertainties.