SEMA will offer a professional development and small-business training program in Detroit, Wednesday, June 14.
SEMA’s education team has a new initiative to connect automotive aftermarket companies with higher-education institutions. Through this grassroots approach to reaching students who are beginning to look for careers, SEMA aims to introduce the vast number of job functions available in the automotive aftermarket industry. There are a number of opportunities for companies to have a presence in their local schools and communities through SEMA by participating in career fairs, holding student interview days on campus, hosting students for a facility tour or giving a presentation in a classroom setting.
The SEMA Show provides attendees and exhibitors with unequaled learning opportunities to support professional development and provide the tools necessary to grow small businesses.
Manufacturing Day (MFG Day) gives manufacturers an opportunity to open their doors and show students what today’s manufacturing is—and what it isn’t.
Scholarship applications for the 2017 SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund are due March 1.
Applications for industry leaders to host a seminar at the 2017 SEMA Show—taking place October 31–November 3, 2017, in Las Vegas—are due February 20.
Scholarship applications for the 2017 SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund are due March 1.
Applications are still being accepted for industry leaders to host a seminar at the 2017 SEMA Show, taking place October 31–November 3, 2017, in Las Vegas.
SEMA would like to acknowledge the companies that supported the association’s education programs at the 2016 SEMA Show.
Industry experts are invited to submit applications to host a seminar at the 2017 SEMA Show.