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 Communications, SBN Projects, development of articles and member features, contributes regularly to SEMA Member News, and much more!
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Who is SBN?
The SEMA Businesswomen’s Network (SBN) is a dynamic group of professionals representing the women of SEMA. They oversee the continued development and management of new opportunities for networking, SBN Communications, SBN Projects, Women’s Leadership Forum and much more!
At the SEMA Show, the SBN Reception and Gear Up Girl events offer networking opportunities unlike any other for women in the specialty-equipment market. The SBN Reception is a celebratory event where members connect and build new collaborations, and the SBN Gear Up Girl event serves as a networking opportunity for professional women to give back and share advice with today’s female youth.
Mission Statement
The SEMA Businesswomen’s Network’s mission is to provide networking, education, and recognition opportunities for professional women in the Specialty Equipment Industry which will enhance their careers and positively impact the growth of the entire automotive aftermarket.
About 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 Gear-up Girl, SBN SEMA Show Reception, opportunities for SBN Member Networking, SBN Communications, SBN Projects, development of articles and member features, contributes regularly to SEMA Member News, and much more! The SBN, now over 550+ members strong, is the fastest growing group within the SEMA membership. Welcome!
For more information, contact Director of Networks Nicole Bradle.
SBN VIRTUAL EDUCATION
As part of the SEMA Virtual Education program, the SBN is hosting virtual education sessions dedicated to helping SBN members enhance their business and professional development.
Participants will receive a comprehensive overview on topics ranging from team management to mastering the job search process. Attendees will also have the opportunity to hear from and network with leading women in the industry while and learning essential tips and strategies for succeeding in the workplace.
To register for upcoming education events and to view past SBN education sessions now available on-demand, navigate to SEMA's virtual education page using the button below.
SBN Women's Leadership Forum
RETURNING IN 2025
FLORIDA | MARCH 11-13
Contact Nicole Bradle, SBN’s Council Director, at nicoleb@sema.org for more information.
Women in the automotive industry face unique challenges. The SEMA Businesswomen's Network (SBN) is offering a comprehensive leadership training called the "Women's Leadership Forum," which is designed specifically to help women in the automotive aftermarket industry advance in their careers.
By bringing women together for focused leadership training, the event educates, inspires and supports women to thrive in the workplace.
Learning tracks enable participants to focus on the aspects that they are most interested in, whether it is personal development or general leadership. The program also provides an intimate setting for networking, games and building new friendships. Creating a place for SBN members to come together and give each other support, advice and opportunity is an invaluable experience.
SBN Updates
SBN Select Committee
Sara Morosan, Chair
LGE-CTS Motorsports
Tiffanie Hartenstein, Chair-Elect
Oracle Lighting
Cathy Clark, IPC
Bob Cook Sales
Annette Bauer
Annette Bauer Creative LLC
Jaclyn Bradham
Hemmings
Beth Brennan
Kahn Media
Kelli Gallagher
DeeZee Inc
Paris Hull
Yokohama Tire Corporation
Cora Jokinen
Torq-Masters Industries
Aliceje Keyburn
Yamaha Motor Corporation
Love Lontoc
KW Automotive, Inc. North America
Erika Marquez
Warn Industries
Natalie Simon
Ford Motor Company
Rachel Speir
RS Marqueting
SBN Member Logo Download
Guidelines for Proper Usage of the SEMA Logo(s)
- SEMA encourages SBN members to post the SBN Member logo on any personal professional websites and use it on individualized professional-related materials such as letterhead, catalogs, business cards and advertisements.
- A SBN member may not use the SBN Logo to market a particular product, or affix the logo to a product or to product packaging.
- The SBN Member logo may never be used by a SBN member as a "stand-alone"; the logo must clearly say "Member" exactly as it is placed shown to the left.
- The SBN Member logo may not, under any circumstances, be distorted in its display; the logo must be vertically positioned as originally intended (not tweaked, turned upside down, etc.).
- The SBN Member logo may not be printed in any other color(s) than the original red, black and white scheme. If red is unattainable, then all black is permissible.
If you require a hi-res version of the logo, please email member@sema.org.