SEMA Hall Of Fame Names 3 New Members

SEMA Hall Of Fame Names 3 New Members

GiGi Carleton, Doug Evans and Barry Meguiar will be recognized as part of the festivities during the SEMA Installation Gala on Friday, July 28.

GiGi Carleton, Doug Evans and Barry Meguiar will receive the industry’s highest honor and be inducted into the SEMA Hall of Fame.

The new members will be recognized as part of the festivities during the SEMA Installation Gala on Friday, July 28, at the Sheraton Fairplex Conference Center in Pomona, California. They represent an accomplished group of leaders who have shaped and inspired the automotive specialty equipment market.

GiGi Carleton: Many in the industry are familiar with Robert Petersen, the 1981 SEMA Hall of Fame inductee who is responsible for launching many automotive magazine titles. What few people realize is that, for nearly 50 years, Carleton worked side-by-side with Petersen and his wife, as the trio went on to create the Petersen empire. Today, Carleton serves as the president of the Robert E. Petersen Foundation, where she is committed to and responsible for carrying on Petersen’s legacy in the automotive industry and philanthropic activities.

Doug Evans: Evans has an impressive career in the automotive industry, having spent more than 30 years as a senior executive at various publishing houses. It is, however, his leadership and activism that distinguish him from many others. As the current SEMA chairman of the board, Evans guides the association on initiatives focused on youth outreach and legislation. He’s also served as chairman of the Save the Salt Coalition, is an adviser to the Austin Hatcher Foundation for Pediatric Cancer and volunteers as a judge for the SEMA Launch Pad competition.

Barry Meguiar: Meguiar is the president of the car care company that was founded by his grandfather in 1901. With a passion for cars, Meguiar grew the company to attract mainstream consumers. Through fun, family-oriented car shows and the launch of “Car Crazy” TV, Meguiar’s signature smile and infectious excitement for vehicles spread across the country. In addition to being one of the earliest exhibitors of the SEMA Show, Meguiar gave viewers a taste of the trade-only show by filming “Car Crazy” TV from the annual event. Meguiar interviewed iconic showgoers and is responsible for spreading the “Car Crazy” bug throughout the world.

For additional details about the SEMA Hall of Fame and the inductees over the years, visit semahof.com. For more information about the SEMA Installation Gala, visit sema.org/gala.

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