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SEMA Show Education Making ‘Tracks’

The educational seminars set for the upcoming SEMA Show will be offered in “tracks,” making it easier for visitors to follow subjects they are interested in, SEMA said.

The SEMA Show – Nov. 4-7 at the Las Vegas Convention Center – will host some 60 seminar sessions. The educational seminars, free for registered show attendees, will run from Monday, Nov. 3 through Thursday, Nov. 6.

Sessions will be broken down into “tracks” that will include:
 
• Custom Services & Sales Solutions
• Essential Data Management Strategies (sponsored by the SEMA BTC
• Industry Trends & Forecasts
• International
• Leadership in a Challenging Economy
• Marketing Trends
• Motivation & Supervision Tactics
• Online Marketing (sponsored by eBay Motors)
• Small Biz Finance & Operations
• Small Biz IT Manager (sponsored by the SEMA BTC)
 
“The educational program we put together this year addresses the most important topics affecting the industry and provides practical solutions to solving everyday challenges, which is critical to the overall health and future of the specialty equipment industry,” said Nathan Ridnouer, SEMA’s senior director of member services. “While the thousands of new products, technical demonstrations and abundant business opportunities are a big part of the show, many SEMA members tell us that the educational seminars are the main reason they attend the SEMA Show.” (Tire Review/Akron)
 

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