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SEMA Names Source Interlink's Doug Evans 2009 Person of the Year

 Patrick Judge and Doug Evans
 SEMA's 2008 Person of the Year Patrick Judge congratulates Doug Evans, who was named the 2009 SEMA Person of the Year.
SEMA named Doug Evans, senior vice president of performance automotive at Source Interlink Media, as the 2009 SEMA Person of the Year, recognizing his dedication and legislative activism in support of the specialty-equipment industry. Evans was presented the award during the 2009 SEMA Show Industry Awards Banquet in Las Vegas.

Evans is an active member of the SEMA Board of Directors and has served three consecutive terms on the Automotive Restoration Market Organization (ARMO) Select Committee. He has also served on the SEMA Political Action Committee and has been a member of the SEMA Executive Committee.

Legislative issues are at the forefront of his activism, and he is in a unique position to disseminate SEMA Action Network (SAN) issues to enthusiasts to get them to respond swiftly and reach out to their local politicians to protect their hobby. He also has established relationships with various U.S. Senate and House representatives who are friends of the specialty-equipment industry.

Evans has been a media planner, an account manager, a vice president of sales and a senior vice president group publisher, with 28 years in the publishing industry. He currently oversees the print and digital business of more than 35 enthusiast publications.

Created in 1969, the Person of the Year Award recognizes individuals for their distinguished service to the trade association and the specialty-equipment industry.