SEMA seeks young entrepreneurs

May 29, 2013

The Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Young Executives Network (YEN) is seeking the industry’s brightest and most promising young entrepreneurs to compete in the first-ever “SEMA Launch Pad” competition.

The competition, which culminates at the 2013 SEMA Show Nov. 5-3 in Las Vegas, offers executive-level innovators under the age of 40 a platform to showcase their business plans for marketing new automotive products or services.

“Our industry is made up of innovative visionaries,” says Bryan Harrison, SEMA Launch Pad Project Manager. “Through the SEMA Launch Pad, we’re hoping to discover new leaders who will pave the way to the future. We’re looking for folks to follow in the steps of the pioneers who started our industry nearly 50 years ago.”

Open to leading executives (president, CEO or owner) who are YEN members, the competition begins with an online application that requires applicants to submit a short video detailing the company’s functioning prototype/concept or product/service available for sale.

Ten candidates will be selected to continue to the next round, at which time Facebook fans will have an opportunity to narrow the candidates down to five. The top five candidates will then compete at a live event held at the 2013 SEMA Show, where they will make a business pitch to industry juggernauts that compose the judging panel.

The winner will receive a booth at the 2014 SEMA Show, an ad in Hot Rod magazine or 4-Wheel & Off-Road magazine, a Family Events sponsorship, web design, graphic design, PR consultation packages and much more.

For complete details or to apply, visit www.SEMA.org/launch-pad or contact Harrison at [email protected], or 909-978-6691.