The SEMA Person of the Year Award was established in 1969 to honor an
individual for outstanding contributions to the industry reaching
beyond the person’s normal job functions. In the case of this year’s
honoree, those contributions were extraordinary and ongoing. SEMA was
proud to name Doug Evans of Source Interlink Media its 2009 Person of the Year at the recent SEMA Show in Las Vegas.
News and information from SEMA's councils and committees.
A photo collection of Ford cars, trucks and SUVs from the 2009 SEMA Show.
Performance parts pioneer and SEMA Hall of Fame member John Simmons kept in touch with trends on the streets, at the track, and at the shows.
SEMA and Ford coordinated on the Enthusiast Opinion Leader Research Program at the 2009 SEMA Show, asking more than 500 enthusiasts to report on interesting products and trends to social media sites like Facebook and Twitter.
The January 2010 SEMA Consumer Demand Index for Performance Products
and Accessories (formerly PADI) is now available for download at www.sema.org/research/padi.
SEMA members looking secure substantial discounts on inbound and
outbound deliveries can now sign up for the SEMA Freight-Savings
Program online at www.siriani.com.
The Society of Collision Repair Specialists will offer seminars at the 2010 SEMA Show on a wide range of topics affecting the collision repair industry.
Think you’re too busy for personal and professional training? Did you
miss the 50 world-class seminars at the 2009 SEMA Show? No problem. For
the first time, SEMA has recorded and uploaded audio from every
education session presented at the 2009 Show.
SEMA's Memorial Scholarship Fund and Loan Forgiveness Program help students preparing for careers in the automotive industry and recent graduates working for SEMA member companies. Awards range from $1,000-$4,000, but you need to apply by April 2 to get in the running.