11/11/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/11/2025 15:42
-- The program recognizes eight rising stars making a positive impact in the automotive aftermarket. --
DIAMOND BAR, Calif. (Nov. 11, 2025) - SEMA revealed the recipients of its Visionary 8 program recognizing eight rising professionals for their leadership and impact in the automotive aftermarket. Open to SEMA members aged 35 and under, the program raises awareness of rising stars who are on track to change and/or advance the automotive specialty-equipment market. Criteria include having active industry involvement and the demonstrated talent, innovation, integrity, success, and leadership that is needed to become a driver of the industry.
"This year's SEMA Visionary 8 have a work ethic and passion for the industry that is truly inspiring," said Joe Escobar, SEMA Manager of Recognition Programs. "We're proud to celebrate their accomplishments and thank them for their energy and fresh perspective that has elevated the aftermarket for the better."
The 2025 SEMA Visionary 8 honorees are:
Jose Acevedo, Owner/Photographer/Editor, Ace Graphix
Through self-taught skills, a strong creative vision, and a relentless drive to grow, Acevedo became the youngest photographer published in Street Trucks Magazine. He has also landed multiple magazine front covers, earned the role of Editor for OBS Builder's Guide, and organized his own truck show, "Rio Heat," a grassroots event that highlights the power of community in South Texas.
Adi Bathla, CEO & Co-founder, Revv
Bathla is a product strategist who has redefined the collision repair space through innovation and integration. As co-founder of Revv, he built a category-defining Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) platform that turns a VIN/estimate into OEM-required calibrations, compliant documentation, and insurer-ready invoices-cutting research time from hours to seconds.
Anna Glennon, Senior Account Executive, Khan Media
Glennon helps brands find their voice and connect with audiences through dynamic storytelling and relationship building. Through her work at Khan Media, she has expanded opportunities for both established companies and emerging creators, helping to shape the next generation of industry communication.
Payton Matlock, OEM Specialist & New Business Developer, Transfer Flow, Inc.
Matlock combines technical expertise with business insight to oversee full-cycle OEM projects from concept to production. Her ability to manage complex programs, support regulatory compliance, and drive co-branded product success has positioned her as a trusted partner for OEM innovation.
Jack Reusch, Head Coach, Texas Drift Academy
Reusch was instrumental in the rapid growth of Texas Drift Academy, transforming the organization's student experience and business model through new training strategies and curriculum offerings. He also established the first student internship program with Formula Drift, giving students the opportunity to gain experience at the highest level of professional drifting.
Ryan Rutledge, Director of Innovation, Air Lift Company
Throughout his career, Rutledge developed multiple new electronic control systems for active suspension using machine learning algorithms to offer precise control while driving, on any vehicle, with any configuration. Interested in ADAS, he also actively collaborates with SEMA to advance industry understanding of how aftermarket products can integrate with advanced driver assistance systems.
Kasey Saltness, Event and Engagement Specialist, QA1
A connector of people and brands, Saltness has transformed QA1's digital and event presence through innovative engagement strategies. From launching influencer programs to organizing national cruise events, she continues to build meaningful connections that strengthen the automotive community.
Emma Sauve, Creative Director, Mobsteel
A photographer and videographer who blends artistry with authenticity, Sauve has successfully shaped the visual identity of Mobsteel and Detroit Steel Wheel. Her work has been featured in major industry publications and continues to capture the craftsmanship and culture that define the automotive aftermarket.
Entrepreneurship, insight, integrity, responsibility, and demonstrated skill all weighed heavily in the judges' decision-making process. Nominations for next year's SEMA Visionary 8 will open in Summer 2026.
About SEMA
The Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) serves as a leading voice for the worldwide car culture, representing over 7,000 member companies that create, buy, sell, and use specialty-automotive parts that make vehicles more unique, attractive, convenient, safer, fun, and even like new again. Business member benefits include product development resources, market research, networking, education, legislative advocacy, and more. The Association organizes the annual SEMA Show in Las Vegas, Nev., and actively supports the career and business opportunities that the aftermarket generates. The industry contributes nearly $337 billion in economic impact to the U.S. economy, supports 1.3 million jobs nationally, and generates $52.6 billion in parts sales annually. For more information, visit https://www.sema.org.
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From left: Anna Glennon, Jose Acevedo, Ryan Rutledge, Adi Bathla, Emma Sauve, Jack Reusch, Payton Matlock, Kasey Saltness
Photo: 2025 SEMA Visionary 8 Honorees