Nineteen industry professionals are vying for a position on the 2011–2013 SEMA Board of Directors. The SEMA Board provides strategic direction to the association and plays a critical role in shaping the future of the automotive specialty-equipment industry. Election materials were mailed to the primary contacts at eligible SEMA-member companies within the corresponding categories May 17. The voting process, which is entirely electronic this year, will be ongoing until voting closes June 14. Election results will be published in an upcoming issue of SEMA News.
SEMA News: Can you briefly explain your role and the role of your department at SEMA?
Will Woods: I am the team leader for the councils department, which is comprised of four council directors/coordinators and an administrative assistant. Our team facilitates the accomplishment of organizational goals outlined by the council leaders who serve each of their niche market constituents.