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SEMA Awards More Than $130,000 In Scholarships To Next Generation Of Automotive Leaders

-- 93 Students Coast-to-Coast Receive a "Leg Up" on Educational Expenses --

DIAMOND BAR, Calif. (August 18, 2008) -  Honoring a 24-year tradition of awarding scholarships to students pursuing careers in the automotive industry, the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) is awarding 93 students over $130,000 in scholarships for the 2008-2009 academic year. The SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund began awarding scholarships to students pursuing careers in the automotive industry in 1984.

"SEMA is pleased to reward the hard work of these students and provide financial assistance to support their education and career goals," said Paul "Scooter" Brothers, SEMA Scholarship Committee chairman. "We are consistently amazed by what our scholarship winners have accomplished in their academic careers.

By investing in the education of these young people, we are investing in the future of our industry. Their academic achievements as well as their leadership and volunteer activities speak to their commitment to make a difference in the automotive industry."

The program rewards the best and brightest students engaged in studies leading to a career in the automotive specialty-equipment market or a related field. 

- Sophomores enrolled in two-year universities or colleges, and students in vocational or technical schools received $1,000.
- Graduates and undergraduates with at least a junior standing at a four-year school received $2,000 to $4,000.  To qualify for the scholarships, each student must have a minimum 2.5 grade-point average and be enrolled in an accredited university, college or proprietary program.

Although SEMA affiliation is not a requirement of the scholarships, added consideration is given to employees of, and relatives of employees at, SEMA member companies. This year, seven scholarships were awarded to relatives and employees of SEMA member companies, including: Daniel Kaskinen, Kaskinen Auto Sales; James Kuklewski, ADAC Technologies (ADAC Plastics, Inc.); Patrick Stasko, Design Engineering, Inc.; Joe Von Dohlen, Flowmaster Inc.; Mitchell Langford, Stylin' Trucks (Division of Whitney Automotive Group); Austin Dodd, Midwest Wheel Companies; Martin Balgach, National Business Media.

As a benefit of SEMA membership, SEMA also presented the Loan Forgiveness Scholarship Award to qualified graduates with outstanding student loans, who have worked at a SEMA member company for at least one year.  This program was developed four years ago as further incentive for students to seek employment in the automotive specialty-equipment industry upon graduation. Seven employees of SEMA member companies received $1,000 paid directly to their loan company to satisfy outstanding student loans.

The complete list of 2008 scholarship winners is posted at http://www.sema.org/scholarship.

Students who are interested in applying for scholarships from SEMA's Memorial Scholarship fund during the 2009-2010 academic year should contact education@sema.org or visit www.sema.org/scholarship.

About SEMA

Founded in 1963, SEMA represents the $38.1 billion automotive specialty-equipment industry and has 7,358 member-companies. It is the authoritative source for research, data, trends and market growth information for the automotive specialty-equipment industry. The industry provides appearance, performance, comfort, convenience and technology products for passenger and recreational vehicles. For more information, contact SEMA at 1575 S. Valley Vista Dr., Diamond Bar, CA 91765, tel: 909/396-0289, or visit http://www.sema.or/ or http://www.enjoythedrive.com/.

Contact:  Della Domingo
909/396-0289, x.130
dellad@sema.org 

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