For just $25 roundtrip, buyers can travel to the 2009 SEMA Show in deluxe, air-conditioned motor coaches from four Southern California locations.
SEMA’s Hall of Fame award isn’t something you get just for showing up. The award is almost as old as the association itself and is the highest, most prestigious honor in the entire specialty-equipment industry.
News and updates from SEMA's councils and committees.
The annual SEMA Speed Networking Breakfast powered by the SEMA
Businesswomen’s Network (SBN) is one of the most exciting, fun,
informative events at the SEMA Show. It’s the only place where you can
participate in a Speed Networking event and walk away with the widest
variety of industry contacts from potential new clients, vendors,
mentors, outstanding industry leaders or new employee prospects.
SEMA members can stay up-to-date on all the current state legislation
affecting the specialty equipment industry by visiting the SEMA Action
Network at www.semasan.com.
You know that video is all over the Web, some of it used to create
effective marketing messages. Want to learn how to use this tool in your own business? John Naderi, executive editor of Streetfire.net, is moderating a panel
of industry experts at the 2009 SEMA Show who will dig deeper into
using video to communicate with enthusiasts and customers.
SEMA-member companies are invited to participate in an upcoming staff-led trip to China, September 23–26.
Your vote as a SEMA member is important! All SEMA-member warehouse distributors are eligible, regardless of size.
Providing SEMA members with access to affordable insurance is our top
legislative priority. Now is the time for members to contact their
elected officials in support of reforms to stabilize and reduce costs.
In an effort to better serve members, SEMA is assembling a task force to help identify ways to provide more value through its market research.