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Shannon Edwards has been with the WD-40 Company for 19 years, holding a variety of roles including brand manager for the iconic blue and yellow can. Most recently she accepted a position on WD-40 Company’s sales team, proudly serving Walmart stores nationwide. While in her role as brand manager, Shannon Edwards oversaw numerous vehicle builds for the annual SEMA Show, including a Camaro SS/RS, Ford Mustang, Dodge Challenger, Ford F-150, Ford F-100, 1967 Chevrolet Camaro and, most recently a rebuild of an original 1966 Ford Bronco with SEMA Cares, the charity arm of the Specialty Equipment Market Association. Shannon serves as a conduit between the brand and the SEMA Cares charities, specifically ChildHelp®, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the prevention and treatment of child abuse. Prior to her time at WD-40 Company Shannon served in the U.S. Navy doing intel and surface warfare radar operations.
SHOW SPONSORS
Covercraft • Sports Car Market • Buy Sell Hold Podcast • Christopher Kimball Financial Services • Adobe Road Winery • Techforce • WD40 • American Collectors Insurance
INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE
“Live life with no regrets.”
CAREER & LIFE CHALLENGES
Challenges and failures are ‘learning moments’ at WD40. Shannon shares stories about the SEMA car builds they have had to face and overcome.
FIRST SPECIAL VEHICLE
“The Mistress” a VW bug
AUTOMOTIVE ADVICE
“Take care of your car and it will take care of you.” – Shannon’s Grandfather and Father
A GREAT RESOURCE
WHERE TO FIND SHANNON
Live life with no regrets, have fun, live for today and plan for tomorrow, and always be ready for that speed bump because you’ll encounter them every once and a while.
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