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Why SPC? The street performance market is rocket hot, and this council is dedicated to providing its members with opportunities to capture their share of this rapidly expanding market segment. The Street Performance Council (SPC) members include manufacturers, distributors, retailers and tuners who...
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Why MRC? All automotive aftermarket manufacturers’ representatives and agents should be members of MRC. MRC members work through subcommittees to focus on the group's educational and communications needs, as well as on image, membership and legal advisory issues. MRC's primary objective is to...
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Why HRIA? HRIA's strength and success depend on industry support. Through cooperative action, HRIA-member companies can ensure the prosperity and longevity of the hot rod industry. HRIA's primary objectives are to ensure the future prosperity of the hot rod industry and to advance and promote...
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Why ETTN? The ETTN is designed to identify, communicate and provide automotive aftermarket engineers, programmers and product developers with the knowledge of emerging vehicle trends and new technology to ensure continued success.
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Why TORA? Members of the Truck and Off-Road Alliance (TORA) represent the collective interest of all its members through a single, powerful voice that can play a significant role in shaping the industry. They are joined together to form a potent coalition whose mission is to determine and shape the...
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Why PRO? PRO invites all companies active in vehicle accessorization to join the cause. The Professional Restylers Organization (PRO) is dedicated exclusively to addressing your needs and building awareness of the benefits of vehicle accessorization. In today’s ever-changing market, it is critical...
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Why FLN? The Future Leader’s Network (FLN) provides industry young future leaders with an opportunity to network with other SEMA members in various market segments and influential industry leaders. It also gives you a unique chance to listen and learn, as well as provide the industry a youthful...
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Why SBN? The SEMA Businesswomen’s Network is a dynamic group of professionals representing the women of SEMA. The SBN oversees the continued development and management of the SEMA Mentoring Program, the Annual SEMA Speed Networking Breakfast, opportunities for SBN Member Networking, SBN...