By SEMA News Editors
The SEMA Board of Directors provides strategic direction to the association and plays a critical role in shaping the future of the automotive specialty-equipment industry. There are a total of 11 candidates running for five open seats on the Board for the 2024-2025 election cycle.
Online voting begins Tuesday, May 28, and will continue through Tuesday, June 11. Voting is open to current SEMA-member companies, and votes must be cast by each company's primary contact. Details on the election were sent to each member-company's designated contact. If you have questions about your company's primary contact, please email Timothy Johnson at timothyj@sema.org.
Get to know this year's SEMA Board of Directors candidates' biographical information, forward-looking statements and related information by clicking the link on each candidate's name.
2024–2025 SEMA BOARD OF DIRECTORS CANDIDATES
(listed alphabetically)
MANUFACTURER (Two Open Seats):
Advanced Clutch Technology
OPUS IVS
Magnuson Products Incumbent
QA1
DISTRIBUTOR/RETAILER (Two Open Seats)
Motor State Distributing
V8 Speed Shop
Auto Additions Inc.
• ROB WARD
Legacy EV
SERVICE (One Open Seat)
Summit Motorsports Park
Fifth Third Bank
Jackson Marketing
SEMA has partnered with Survey & Ballot Systems (SBS) to administer the 2024 election. To ensure your election-specific broadcast email arrives safely in your inbox by May 28, simply add the following email address as an approved sender: noreply@directvote.net. If you have not received an email "From: SEMA Election Coordinator" by May 29, please check your spam filter or junk mail folder.
The winners will be announced by Friday, June 21, and the new Board members will be formally inducted at the SEMA Leaders & Legends Gala on Friday, July 19, at the Anaheim Marriott in Anaheim, California. All SEMA-member companies are invited to join the festivities, but seating is limited. To register for the event, go to sema.org/gala.
For more information about the Board of Directors election, contact Staci Bostock at stacib@sema.org or call 909-978-6689.