Do You Have Your Tickets Yet? SEMA Networking Breakfast
Thursday, November 1 7:15 a.m.–9:30 a.m. Las Vegas Hotel, Ballroom A
Purchase your tickets now at:
www.SEMA.org/sbn
Sponsored by the SEMA Business- women’s Network (SBN), the SEMA Networking Breakfast combined awards presentation and speed-networking event is the quickest way to meet peers, industry leaders and vendor associates who could be instrumental to your business or career. It is open to men and women from all segments of the industry, and it sells out a month before the SEMA Show.
The SEMA Businesswomen’s Net- work also gives special recognition at the breakfast to individuals or com- panies that are making extraordinary strides in the advancement of women and newcomers through three awards: 2012 SBN Athena, Mentor of the Year and Woman of the Year.
The 2012 SBN Athena Award is pre- sented to an individual or company for outstanding contributions to women in the aftermarket.
The SBN Woman of the Year award is presented for outstanding achieve-
There are only 250 tickets for the SEMA Networking Breakfast. Visit
www.SEMA.org/ sbn to purchase yours now.
ments and contributions in the automo- tive aftermarket.
The Mentor of the Year award is pre- sented to a person who has helped some- one achieve career goals in the industry through a commitment of time, encour- agement and shared wisdom.
The SEMA Networking Break- fast will be held at the Las Vegas Hotel, Ballroom A, on Thursday, November 1, from 7:15 a.m.–9:30 a.m. For more information and to purchase tickets for this event, visit
www.sema.org/sbn.
Live performance by Christopher Titus, the Emmy-nominated comedian.
SEMA INDUSTRY AWARDS BANQUET Las Vegas Hotel (formerly the Las Vegas Hilton)
48 SEMA Show Daily
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