Mentor Jason Bruce and mentee Dan Biezonsky are the perfect success story for the SEMA Mentoring Program, powered by the SEMA Businesswomen’s Network (SBN). Not only do they illustrate the program's goal of connecting industry experience with new talent, but they've also developed a lasting friendship. Read more in SEMA News.
What if your company had access to some of the brightest minds in the field, students at a major university who were allowed to focus on the creation and development of a product to which your company might eventually have marketing rights? Read what Texas A&M university is doing to bridge the academic-to-marketplace gap.
SEMA News offers five guidelines for helping companies gauge the
usefulness of their current product information practices. Addressing
these steps won't necessarily mean standards compliance, but will help
you get headed in the right direction.
For the sixth consecutive year, Meguiar's president Barry Meguiar
will interview the biggest names in the automotive industry during the 2009 SEMA Show.
Both the Wheel and Tire Council (WTC) and the Light-Truck Accessory Alliance (LTAA) are moving their SEMA Show receptions to the Renaissance Hotel, closer to the council exhibits and cutting the walk time for attendees.
What do Bob Hope, Jerry Seinfeld and Ellen DeGeneres have in common? All three comedians have performed at the SEMA Industry Awards banquet! List the various comedians who have performed at the Banquet and win a trip backstage to visit this year's entertainer Bill Engvall.
September 2, 2009
Every year, buyers flock to the SEMA Show for what is a virtual playground of the best and latest in new products and technology.
U.S. Representative Bill Posey has been passionate about cars all his life, and he has been a friend to SEMA and auto enthusiasts.