ididit, inc. was honored to receive two awards at the SEMA show this year. The Hot Rod Industry Alliance named the company the “Business of the Year” at the 2006 SEMA show in Las Vegas on November 1, 2006. Ken, Jane and Scott Callison were on hand to accept the prestigious award from president of HRIA, David Stutts. The fourth family member, Kimberly Johnson was maintaining operations at the Tecumseh facility. This award is given to a company that has demonstrated exceptional service, integrity, and business ethics throughout the past year. The business had to make a commendable contribution to the hot rod/street rod industry. The ididit team is a strong supporter of the Youth Involvement program that SEMA sponsors to get kids interested in automotive hobbies and careers in the automotive industry. ididit sponsors group tours by Vo-Tech, job shadowing, and co-op programs to give young people ideas for careers available in the automotive industry. They also sponsor educational seminars in the winter months for the novice hot rod builder.
 
Jane Callison was also honored to win the “Person of the Year” Award at the same reception. This award recognizes the achievements of an individual in promoting, supporting, and benefiting the hot rod industry. Previously, she has served several years on the HRIA committee, and is presently enlisted in the mentoring program.
 

ididit, inc. is the leading manufacturer of aftermarket steering columns for street rods, muscle cars, sport trucks, golf carts, and industrial tow vehicles. They support 38 employees at their Tecumseh location. This award topped off a year which included celebrating their 20th anniversary in business.