Barber is the regional sales director at Bob Cook Sales, a leading sales and marketing consulting company servicing manufacturers and resellers in the automotive aftermarket.
Michael Hicks of The Retrofit Source discusses his first step when preparing for an important meeting.
Jeffrey Banyas of Edwin A. Sisson, Attorney at Law LLC, was recognized as one of SEMA News' “35 Under 35” young business leaders in 2018.
With more than 1,000 members—all younger than 40—who work and reside across the United States and beyond, the Young Executives Network (YEN) strives to deliver resources to help young professionals sharpen skills and advance their careers.
The UTV was part of a pilot program and resulted in a custom-built vehicle.
For up-and-coming, under-40 industry professionals, SEMA’s Young Executives Network (YEN) has long provided resources to help its members cultivate connections, sharpen skills and advance their careers through networking and education.
Banks will discuss identifying and adapting to new technology, entrepreneurship and racing.
For industry professionals 39 years of age or younger, the 2019 SEMA Show offered unique opportunities to cultivate and recognize young talent. Ranging from the Launch Pad hosted by the Young Executives Network (YEN) to the network’s awards reception, members of YEN were able to take advantage of networking and professional-development opportunities during the Show.
The Young Executives Network (YEN) is poised to host events designed to energize and inspire young automotive professionals during this year’s SEMA Show—opportunities for its members to not only connect with and learn from one another but also interact with YEN leadership as well as more experienced industry pros.
YEN leadership and SEMA staff met with AXC instructor Barney Harris and founder of the program Brian Suggs during a mock measuring session on the brand-new Honda Talon UTV build at the AXC garage in Pomona, California.