The Custom Automotive Network (CAN) presented SEMA President and CEO Chris Kersting with a donation to the SEMA Scholarship Fund at CAN’s 2018 General Membership Meeting in Las Vegas. CAN has been actively partnering with the SEMA scholarship fund for many years and said it “is proud to continue contributing to our members who have invested in their education.”
This year, the scholarship money benefited two industry professionals and CAN members: Cynthia Bullion, engineering operations manager for Competition Cams, and Kaylie Null, data and marketing associate for Truck Accessories Group.
Tracie Nunez, president of CAN, said, “We are honored to present both of these very deserving women with a loan forgiveness award, and we wish them both success. Custom Automotive Network values being able to invest in the educational pursuits of our members.”
The 2019 application period for SEMA scholarships is now open, and students from all academic and technical disciplines that lead to careers in the automotive industry are welcome to apply. For more information on the eligibility criteria, visit sema.org/scholarships.