The HRIA Select Committee consists of volunteers who contribute their time and expertise to help develop meaningful programs for members. Volunteers are critical to the council's and the industry's success. In return, volunteers gain a lot through the process. Here are just a few benefits members...
C-Suite executives are invited to join Wade Kawasaki of Legendary Companies and past SEMA Chairman of the Board during the SEMA Businesswomen’s Network (SBN) upcoming webinar on how to navigate corporate climate changes at an executive level.
The Hot Rod segment is no longer about the year the car was born. For the market to continue to grow, it's important that hot rodders open their minds to the thought that "hot rod" can be a broad definition no longer limited by model year. Please help us as we define what a hot rod is, as the answer...
HRIA named Classic Instruments as the council's latest member spotlight company. In this month's feature, Classic Instrument's COO John McLeod shares the company's current projects, and what advice he has for up-and-comers in the industry. SEMA: Tell us the story of your shop. How did you start...
Companies that missed the deadline to participate in the priority space selection are encouraged to submit a booth space application and reserve a spot at the 2022 SEMA Show.
SEMA eNews highlights new products from industry companies when available. To have your product considered for upcoming issues, send product press releases to editors@sema.org.
Members of the HRIA select committee are volunteers who work collaboratively within subcommittees and task forces to develop industry-specific tools and resources. For an inside look, SEMA News Magazine recently interviewed two subcommittee chairs. These are their edited comments. Josh Mishler...
The event will provide a great networking opportunity between SEMA-member companies, additional industry professionals and university students who are part of Formula and Baja SAE competition teams.