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> Cornell Dubilier Acquires Capacitor Division from NWL

1/11/2021
Source: Cornell Dubilier Electronics Inc.
https://www.cde.com/news/2020/12/cornell-dubilier-acquires-capacitor-division-from-nwl

Cornell Dubilier Electronics Inc. announced that its subsidiary, CD Snow Hill LLC, has acquired the capacitor producing assets of NWL Inc. Now possessing greater capabilities in custom high-voltage film capacitors for pulsed power and power conversion applications, the company is poised to expand its solutions for industrial, military, and medical customers.

“NWL has long been an industry leader in the design and manufacture of high voltage AC and DC film capacitors for applications where we see opportunities for growth,” said Jim Kaplan, CEO of Cornell Dubilier. “This acquisition greatly expands our capabilities in custom capacitors needed for high-power lasers, military propulsion systems, inverters and more.”

According to Robert Seitz, President of NWL, the sale of their capacitor operations will allow NWL to focus on its other core business segments: transformers, electrostatic precipitators, and power supplies. Cornell Dubilier plans to assume operations at NWL’s former plant in Snow Hill, N.C. Employees of the Snow Hill operation, many of them highly experienced, will be employed by Cornell Dubilier, ensuring the same high-level of service enjoyed by NWL’s customers over many decades.

With the addition of custom, high-voltage DC and AC film capacitors, CDE now offers one of the most extensive portfolios of power capacitors available to the global marketplace. The added capabilities complement the company’s core strength in power capacitors across multiple dielectric technologies including aluminum electrolytic, film, mica, and supercapacitors.

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> New ERA Member Resource – Manufacturers’ Rep Toolkit

January 11, 2021
Source: Electronics Representatives Association

ERA is pleased to announce a new members-only resource that aligns the many tools available to ERA members with the distinct manufacturers’ rep value that these tools support — a Manufacturers’ Rep Toolkit.

ERA has developed these many different tools — videos, white papers, PowerPoint presentations — over the past few months. Each one addresses the many different value propositions of the Manufacturers’ Rep Model. We thought it would be helpful to put all of these tools into one Toolkit, available as a downloadable PDF, PowerPoint file and an interactive digital flipbook.

The Manufacturers’ Rep Toolkit was developed by ERA Special Consultant Cesare Giammarco to provide members easy access to the ERA tools designed to build on and validate the specific elements of the rep value proposition. These different products are copyrighted documents of ERA and available ONLY for the use by ERA members.

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> ERA Announces Passing of Bobby Hudson

December, 2020
Source: Electronics Representatives Association

ERA is saddened to report the passing of Bobby Hudson on Nov. 29, 2020. He was 92.

Hudson owned the rep firm of Arva-Hudson in Bellevue, Wash. He served as an officer in the Cascade Chapter (now Pacific Northwest). Hudson was a national vice president of ERA and became a White Pin member in 1982. Hudson is survived by his wife Gloria of 55 years.

Condolences can be sent to Gloria Hudson, 44035 Royal Troon Drive, Indio, CA 92201.

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> 2021 EDS Summit Moves To August 30 – September 2

December 23, 2020
Source: Electronics Representatives Association

The EDS board has announced its decision to move the 2021 EDS Leadership Summit to Aug. 30 – Sept. 2, 2021. The summit will be held at the Mirage Resort in Las Vegas.

According to the EDS board, “Nothing is more important to us than the health and well-being of our fellow industry leaders. With experts now expecting the new Covid-19 vaccines to be generally available in the U.S. by June of next year, the EDS board has decided to move next year’s 2021 EDS Leadership Summit .”

The philosophy of EDS is to foster a valuable exchange of ideas and form new business relationships through high-level strategic meetings.

“Now, more than ever — we need stronger relationship building, less distraction and better decision making. We need to create connections with peers, products and corporate visions,” the EDS board stated.

More details about the 2021 EDS Summit and registration information will be made available at www.edssummit.com.

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> ERA Announces Updates to Chapters of the Year and COLT Programs

December 21, 2020
Source: Electronics Representatives Association

ERA is pleased to announce updates to the Chapters of the Year and COLT (Chapter Officers Leadership Training) programs.

Due to safety restrictions for in-person meetings in 2020, many ERA Chapters have transitioned their in-person chapter activities to virtual events. To reflect these changes, the new Chapters of the Year program is introducing new recognition categories — Education, Membership and Networking. ERA will be inviting chapters to nominate their member activities in the coming weeks.

ERA also announces that the 2021 COLT Program is moving to a virtual platform and will be available free for any chapter members who wish to attend. As such, Chapters of the Year award recipients will no longer receive a scholarship to the COLT Program. In its place, each Chapters of the Year award recipient will receive one conference attendee registration for the ERA Conference in 2022. The registration will apply to a selected member of the awarded chapter and is not transferrable outside of the chapter.

All Chapters of the Year award recipients who have not been able to use the COLT scholarship from previous years, also will be awarded an ERA Conference registration for 2022. The following chapters are eligible to receive this from prior years: Empire State, Chicagoland-Wisconsin, Florida-Sunshine, Southwest, and Arizona.

Stay tuned for more information on the Chapters of the Year new categories entry form coming up at the beginning of 2021. More information on COLT 2021 to come as well.

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> Andy King to Retire from Arrow Electronics Inc.

Dec. 17, 2020
Source: Business Wire

Arrow Electronics, Inc. announced on Dec. 15, 2020, that Andy King is retiring from the company as president of the global components business, effective Dec. 31, 2020.

“I look forward to seeing the business continuing to thrive and innovate under David’s direction.”

“Andy has been an instrumental part of driving the growth and success of Arrow during his 34 years at the company,” said Michael J. Long, chairman, president, and chief executive officer of Arrow. “He has been a valuable member of our leadership team, and we wish him all the best in his well-deserved retirement.”

Following Mr. King’s retirement, David West, senior vice president of worldwide supplier marketing and engineering for Arrow, will be named president of the global components business, reporting to Mr. Long. “David has held wide-ranging leadership positions during his 22 years at Arrow, overseeing all critical aspects of our components segment,” said Mr. Long. “I look forward to seeing the business continuing to thrive and innovate under David’s direction.”

Arrow Electronics guides innovation forward for over 175,000 leading technology manufacturers and service providers. With 2019 sales of $29 billion, Arrow develops technology solutions that improve business and daily life.

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> Business and Sales Expert Phil M. Jones to Speak at the 2021 ERA Virtual Conference

Dec. 8, 2020
Source: Electronics Representatives Association

The ERA Conference Committee announced that Phil M. Jones will present the March 3 General Session “Exactly What to Say … Now” at the 2021 ERA Virtual Conference, scheduled March 1-3.

As the business world is currently looking to pivot, reinvent and evolve, it is not always clear “Exactly What to Say” or how to sell virtually to get through these difficult times.

With his content rich presentation, Jones will draw from personal experience and the experience of the thousands of people he has worked with to deliver a comprehensive, yet entertaining training that empowers people to sell more effectively, especially during this time of virtual meeting and social distancing. Jones will help attendees find the language to retain clients, determine if they should be “selling” at this time, un-paralyze their team, grow the confidence to ask what they want, uplift their skills to create and convert more opportunities, learn how to successfully navigate customer indecision, and control conversations and turn more “Maybe’s” into “Yes’s.”

Jones entered the world of business at the tender age of 14. With nothing more than a bucket and sponge, he went from single-handedly washing cars on weekends to hiring a fleet of friends working on his behalf. At the age of 18, Jones was offered the role of sales manager at a U.K. fashion retailer Debenhams — making him the youngest sales manager in the company’s history. His early career continued as he worked with a host of Premier League Football Clubs to help them secure sponsorships and licensing agreements, to then being a key part of growing a £240 million property business.

After several years of being one of the most in-demand young sales leaders in the U.K., Jones decided it was time to dedicate his future to helping others to succeed. With this as his core mission, he has gone on to deliver over 2,500 presentations in 57 countries across five continents, training more than two million people (both sales and non-sales professionals, leaders and experts) to learn how to have more influence, confidence and control when steering their conversations.

According to General Session Sub-Committee Co-Chair, Bryan Teen, CPMR, President of Tech Marketing, “Phil Jones is an expert in business and sales, and his presentations offer a practical but informative approach to achieving a unique level of trust in the fastest amount of time. He has a unique philosophy of using specific word choices to teach his audiences “Exactly What To Say” in order to influence, persuade and drive outcomes. Phil has helped teams and sellers all over the world discover the secrets to growth and success, and we are extremely excited to have him speak at the 2021 ERA Virtual Conference.”

Watch Phil M. Jones’ video preview of his general session presentation, “Exactly What to Say … Now,” scheduled March 3 at the 2021 ERA Virtual Conference.

For more information on the 2021 ERA Virtual Conference or to register, visit https://era.org/era-events/era-conference/.

About ERA
The 85-year-old Electronics Representatives Association (ERA) is the international trade organization for professional field sales companies in the global electronics industries, manufacturers who go to market through representative firms and global distributors. It is the mission of ERA to support the professional field sales function through programs and activities that educate, inform and advocate for manufacturers’ representatives, the principals they represent and the distributors who are reps’ partners in local territories. For more information about ERA, visit era.org.

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> ERA Water Cooler: Startups, Incubators, and Accelerators: How Best to Navigate this Complex but Necessary World!

Dec. 8, 2020
Source: Electronics Representatives Association

An audio recording of the Dec. 1 ERA Water Cooler, “Startups, Incubators, and Accelerators: How Best to Navigate this Complex but Necessary World!,” is now available on the ERA website.

This ERA Water Cooler session focused on the world of startups and the best practices for reps and distributors to support their needs. The panelists discussed evaluating the criteria for continued support, the process of vetting startups, as well as how and where to find startups.

This ERA Water Cooler session was facilitated by Walter Tobin, ERA CEO and co-facilitated by Stacey Weismiller, Program Manager for Second Muse and Jeff Bergstein, President of Jeff Bergstein Consulting.

Visit the Audio Library to listen to all past ERA Water Cooler sessions.

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> Chief Global Economist Bernard Baumohl to Present at the 2021 ERA Virtual Conference

Dec. 2, 2020
Source: Electronics Representatives Association

The ERA Conference Committee announced that Bernard Baumohl, Chief Global Economist at the Economic Outlook Group, will be the Tuesday, March 2, 2021, General Session speaker at the 2021 ERA Virtual Conference, “Stronger Together: Reconnecting & Reinventing for Success,” scheduled March 1-3.

Baumohl’s session, “The Changing Economic and Business Landscape: Preparing for a Post-Covid World,” will highlight how the global pandemic, climate change and growing geopolitical tensions are fundamentally changing how we live and conduct business. At this pivotal moment in economic history, Baumohl will shine a light on key economic questions, including: What will be the main drivers of the U.S. and international economic activity? How will the new U.S. President impact business activity and conduct foreign policy? What economic indicators should you monitor most closely? Finally, so as not to be blindsided again, which economic and geopolitical threats are most likely to erupt and derail the next business cycle?

Baumohl is well known for being ahead of the curve in assessing the direction of the U.S. and world economy. His ability to correctly predict the economy’s path was recognized by the Wall Street Journal, which ranked Baumohl the most accurate economic forecaster for 2018.

A sought out international speaker, he frequently makes keynote presentations before conferences, workshops and legislatures on the latest economic and geopolitical outlook.

According to General Sessions Sub-Committee Co-Chair, Craig Sanderson, VP Supplier Marketing & Product Management for Sager Electronics, the committee felt it was very important to select an economist as one of the General Sessions speakers for the 2021 ERA Virtual Conference.

“I am very pleased and genuinely excited that we have selected Bernard Baumohl to join us and provide conference attendees with his experience, knowledge and insight,” Sanderson said. “Baumohl will help us navigate and understand how the economy will impact our ERA world. Moving from the uncertainty of the past few years to a clearer view of the years ahead is something that we can all look forward to hearing from Baumohl. His extensive resume and past observations will enable Baumohl to provide a thinking man’s view and will make his session a must-attend for the 2021 ERA Virtual Conference.”

For more information on the 2021 ERA Virtual Conference or to register, visit https://era.org/era-events/era-conference/.

About ERA
The 85-year-old Electronics Representatives Association (ERA) is the international trade organization for professional field sales companies in the global electronics industries, manufacturers who go to market through representative firms and global distributors. It is the mission of ERA to support the professional field sales function through programs and activities that educate, inform and advocate for manufacturers’ representatives, the principals they represent and the distributors who are reps’ partners in local territories. For more information about ERA, visit era.org.

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> ERA Mourns the Loss of Murray Toback

December 1, 2020
Source: Electronics Representatives Association

ERA is saddened to announce the passing of Murray Leonard Toback of Deer Park on Nov. 9, 2020. He was 81.

Prior to starting his own rep firm, MLT Associates Inc., Toback worked for P. Saftler & Associates and served on the Electro Show Board. He held various posts on the Metro New York Chapter of ERA and served as president and later delegate to the ERA National Board of Directors. Toback became an ERA White Pin member in 1993.

He is a beloved husband of nearly 58 years to Marilyn, cherished and proud father of Gregg (Patricia), Karen (Rick) and Barry (Martina), and devoted grandfather of Caitlyn, Grady and Tyler.

Donations may be made in Toback’s name to The American Heart Association at www2.heart.org/site/TR?fr_id=3930&pg=entry.

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> TTI’s Michael Knight to Deliver the First General Session at the 2021 ERA Virtual Conference

Nov. 24, 2020
Source: Electronics Representatives Association

The 2021 ERA Conference Committee announces that it has selected Michael Knight, President of the TTI Semiconductor Group and Senior Vice President of Business Development at TTI Inc., to present the first General Session — “Musings on the Future of the Electronics Industry and the Electronic Component Supply Chain that Enables It” — on March 1, at the 2021 ERA Virtual Conference, which runs March 1-3.

Knight, a perennial speaker at the ERA Conference and expert with more than 25 years of experience in the electronics field, will deliver a thought-provoking session on the evolution of the electronics industry.

According to Knight, the modern electronics age began to crystalize in the 1920s and since then it has evolved in what appears to be a linear fashion. In the process, life for a growing number of people on the planet has evolved from one driven by the pressures of scarcity to one that is transformed by abundance.

“As we move into this decade, it will become ever more apparent that technology is moving along an exponential curve and that the possibilities ahead of us will dwarf the advances and progress behind us,” Knight explains. “Inherent in all of this is a change to virtually everything. Many industries are already in the throes of upheaval and disruption, and our industry’s turn is soon to come. With current industry trends and operating modes in mind, this presentation is an attempt to construct a three-point harness that we can all use to buckle-up for the exciting ride ahead of us.”

According to General Sessions Sub-Committee Co-Chair, Craig Sanderson, VP Supplier Marketing & Product Management at Sager Electronics, attendees can look forward to Knight’s extensive industry experience, in-depth research and visionary outlook at the 2021 ERA Virtual Conference.

“Through his presentation, Michael will help us explore and reconsider the critical aspects of the global supply chain, which is so important but often taken for granted by our industry. His thoughtful information is sure to be of great value to ERA members as we transition from a tumultuous year toward a promising future,” Sanderson said. “On behalf of the General Sessions Sub-Committee, I want to stress that the opportunity to hear about this important topic will be of interest now, more than ever, to ERA members, including the component manufacturers, distributors, and of course, the manufacturers’ representatives.”

For more information about the 2021 ERA Virtual Conference, visit https://era.org/era-events/era-conference/.

About ERA
The 85-year-old Electronics Representatives Association (ERA) is the international trade organization for professional field sales companies in the global electronics industries, manufacturers who go to market through representative firms and global distributors. It is the mission of ERA to support the professional field sales function through programs and activities that educate, inform and advocate for manufacturers’ representatives, the principals they represent and the distributors who are reps’ partners in local territories. For more information about ERA, visit era.org.

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> ERA Water Cooler: Tips for Trusted Industry News Among the Chaos

Nov. 20, 2020
Source: Electronics Representatives Association

An audio recording of the Nov. 17 ERA Water Cooler, “Tips for Trusted Industry News Among the Chaos,” is now available on the ERA website.

In this program, three media experts discuss how to verify news while removing bias in a news content analysis. The panelists unpack how to find trusted industry news across many platforms.

This ERA Water Cooler session was facilitated by Walter Tobin, ERA CEO and co-facilitated by Steve Cholas, Vice President/Business Development for Big Zeta; Barb Jorgenson, Editor-in-Chief for Aspencore (formerly EPSNews); and Bolaji Ojo, CEO of DataSights GmbH, media executive.

Visit the Audio Library to listen to all past ERA Water Cooler sessions.

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> Now Available: 2021 ERA Virtual Conference Sponsorship Opportunities

Nov. 19 2020
Source: Electronics Representatives Association

The Electronics Representatives Association (ERA) invites you to become a sponsor of the 2021 ERA Virtual Conference, “Stronger Together: Reconnecting & Reinventing for Success,” scheduled March 1-3.

Your sponsorship will support the conference’s vital educational programming and provide electronics reps, manufacturers and distributors the opportunity to connect, learn and collaborate during these new and challenging times.

To reflect the new virtual format of the event, these updated 2021 conference sponsorships opportunities offer many excellent benefits via the virtual platform as outlined in a detailed benefits grid, including:

  • The opportunity to host a virtual booth, showcase company products and services, and connect with attendees one-on-one
  • Robust virtual attendee-to-attendee and attendee-to-sponsor networking opportunities
  • Various pre, during and post-conference promotions on the ERA website, publications and virtual event platform
  • Complimentary conference registrations
  • Special mentions and acknowledgements

To reserve your sponsorship level, review the complete list of benefits and register as a sponsor, visit 2021 Sponsorships Opportunities.

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> ERA Podcast — A Peek Behind the Curtain of the 2021 ERA Virtual Conference

Nov. 20 2020
Source: Electronics Representatives Association

A group of more than 50 talented and enthusiastic industry reps, distributors and manufacturers who serve on the 2021 ERA Conference Committee, or one of its four sub-committees, have been working tirelessly to develop a dynamic and fully immersive educational and networking experience, bringing you the best topics by the best speakers.

In this latest episode of ERA Talks, Erin Collins, Events Coordinator for ERA, as well as Conference Committee Chair Craig Anderson, CPMR, President and Owner of Sumer Inc., and Conference Vice Chair Bryan White, CPMR, VP of Catalyst Unity Solutions, discuss details about the new virtual format of the 2021 ERA Conference and what attendees can expect during the three-day educational and networking virtual event, scheduled March 1-3, 2021.

Tune in to get a peek behind the curtain of this must-attend industry event of the year.
All ERA Talks podcasts are currently available on the ERA website. You can also subscribe to our podcast channel on one of the following podcast networks — Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music and now on iHeart Radio.

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> Gerald Newman Named Recipient of the ERA Lifetime Achievement Award

Nov. 10, 2020
Source: Electronics Representatives Association

The Electronics Representatives Association (ERA) announces that Gerald Newman, a partner in the law firm of Schoenberg Finkel Beederman Bell & Glazer LLC and ERA Legal Counsel, is the recipient of the ERA Lifetime Achievement Award.

The award was presented to Newman during the ERA Mid-Year Board Meeting held virtually on Oct. 29, 2020, in recognition of his service to the electronics industry, manufacturers’ representatives, and ERA.

The Lifetime Achievement Award was created to recognize individuals who play an integral role in supporting the manufacturers’ representative model in the electronics industry.

For five decades, Newman has provided outstanding legal support to thousands of manufacturers’ representatives leveraging his expertise in trade association representation, sales rep matters, commission collection issues, corporate mergers and acquisitions, leveraged buy-outs, business continuation and succession plans and financing, business counseling, estate planning, and intellectual property matters.

He has written many articles dealing with rep issues and has conducted numerous seminars for trade and professional associations on manufacturer-rep-principal issues and general business matters.

ERA President Chuck Tanzola, CPMR, of Fusion Sourcing Group Inc., who presented the award, said, “It gives me great pleasure to present Gerry Newman the ERA Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of and with the deepest and sincerest gratitude for his legal guidance, wisdom and friendship to the ERA community.”

ERA Chairman of the Board David Norris of Norris & Associates Inc. added, “We want to take this opportunity to thank Gerry who has made such a difference in our industry and in our profession. It is hard to measure the impact that Gerry has had on our industry during his decades of support of the manufacturers’ representatives’ role and enhancing the relationship between manufacturers and manufacturers’ reps.”

“I am truly humbled to be the recipient of the ERA Lifetime Achievement Award,” Newman said. “I was fortunate to work alongside great mentors such as Ray Hall, Tim Coakley and Bob Trinkle, who taught me about the role of the independent sales representative, the electronics industry, ERA and the strength of an active association, not just through membership, but actually participating in programs and activities. I thank all my good friends at ERA for bestowing this honor upon me. I will cherish the memories. It has been a two-way street. I’ve learned much more from you than you may have learned from me.”

About ERA

The 85-year-old Electronics Representatives Association (ERA) is the international trade organization for professional field sales companies in the global electronics industries, manufacturers who go to market through representative firms and global distributors. It is the mission of ERA to support the professional field sales function through programs and activities that educate, inform and advocate for manufacturers’ representatives, the principals they represent and the distributors who are reps’ partners in local territories. For more information about ERA, visit era.org.

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> ERA Water Cooler: Staying Connected to Your Employees

Nov. 6, 2020
Source: Electronics Representatives Association

An audio recording of the Nov. 3 Water Cooler session, “Staying Connected to Your Employees,” is now live on the ERA website. Over the course of the year, how we stay connected to employees has changed drastically. This program welcomed three ERA members discussing tried and true ways to communicate with staff, keep up morale, maintain a personal touch, and promote balance while sustaining expectations in the remote work environment. The discussion also included how to manage performance reviews virtually, onboarding tips and challenges, and finding new talent remotely.

The ERA Water Cooler was facilitated by Walter Tobin, ERA CEO and co-facilitated by John O’Brien, VP for Coakley, Boyd and Abbett; Gary Zullo, Director of Sales, Passive, Electromechanical and Interconnect for Arrow Electronics; and John Guetens, North American Sales Manager for E-T-A Circuit Breakers.

To listen to past ERA Water Cooler conferences, visit our Audio Library.

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> 2021 ERA Virtual Conference Keynote Speaker Announced

November 2, 2020
Contact: Neda Simeonova / Communications Director / nsimeonova@era.org

The Electronics Representatives Association (ERA) is excited to announce that the ERA Conference Keynote Sub-Committee has selected Kevin Brown as the keynote speaker to kick-off the 2021 ERA Virtual Conference, “Stronger Together: Reconnecting & Reinventing for Success,” scheduled for March 1-3.

Brown’s unconventional path to business and personal success has taught him that winning in business and life requires anything but conventional thinking. With a streetwise aptitude and a never-quit attitude, he worked his way from the front lines in business to the executive boardroom. For nearly two decades, Brown was a sales and marketing executive that helped grow a little-known family business into an industry giant with annual revenues reaching two billion dollars. After a career in franchising, he decided to retire from corporate America and pursue his passion for bringing The HERO Effect message to as many people and organizations as possible.

On March 1 at 10:30 a.m. EST, join fellow industry peers at ERA’s first virtual conference for Brown’s keynote address — “The Hero Effect – Being Your Best When It Matters The Most!” — that will deliver a simple yet powerful message rooted in Brown’s philosophy for life that drives every thought and action, and ultimately every result achieved both personally and professionally.

Through his presentation, Brown hopes to inspire attendees to achieve greater results by eliminating “ordinary” thinking and mastering the habit of excellence; own the moments that matter (and they all matter) by taking responsibility for their attitude, their actions and their results; and create meaningful relationships and deliver an extraordinary experience for every “customer” at work and at home.

“As we navigate through these uncertain times, we are excited to have Kevin Brown as our keynote speaker for the 2021 ERA Virtual Conference,” said Adam Grigor, President, Tech-Trek Ltd. and Keynote Sub-Committee Co-Chair. “Brown’s energy and passion will strongly resonate, through the virtual medium, to all employees in an organization. Attendees can expect to be entertained and energized around Brown’s core message of ‘The HERO Effect’; embracing change, looking inward to improve oneself, and coming out of this period stronger by working together.”

Gary Zullo, Director of Sales, Passive, Electromechanical and Interconnect, Arrow Electronics and Keynote Sub-Committee Co-Chair, added, “With the migration of the 2021 ERA Annual Conference to a virtual model, it is especially important for our keynote speaker to engage our membership and set the tone for our conference right from the start. In Kevin Brown, the Keynote Sub-Committee has selected a high energy, professional speaker, whose messaging is not only relevant for the current environment, but will also resonate with actionable takeaways whether you are a business owner, leader of people or individual contributor.”

Watch Kevin Brown’s keynote presentation preview video, “The Hero Effect – Being Your Best When It Matters The Most!”

For more information about the 2021 ERA Virtual Conference or to register, visit https://era.org/era-events/era-conference/.

About ERA
The 85-year-old Electronics Representatives Association (ERA) is the international trade organization for professional field sales companies in the global electronics industries, manufacturers who go to market through representative firms and global distributors. It is the mission of ERA to support the professional field sales function through programs and activities that educate, inform and advocate for manufacturers’ representatives, the principals they represent and the distributors who are reps’ partners in local territories. For more information about ERA, visit era.org.

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> You are now entering the Twilight Zone

From the Top, The Representor, Fall 2020

by Chuck Tanzola, CPMR, ERA President

Chuck Tanzola, CPMR
ERA President
ctanzola@fusionsourcing.com

“You’re traveling through another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind; a journey into a wondrous land whose boundaries are that of imagination. Next stop … the Twilight Zone!”

With some variation, these were Rod Serling’s opening words for the 156 episodes of The Twilight Zone that aired over five years from 1959 – 1964. (I remember watching the re-runs). For those who are unfamiliar with the show, Wikipedia summarizes it this way:

“Each episode presents a stand-alone story in which characters find themselves dealing with often disturbing or unusual events, an experience described as entering ‘the Twilight Zone,’ often with a surprise ending and a moral.”

In my last article for The Representor, “Toto, I’ve a Feeling We’re Not in Kansas Anymore,” I spoke of three periods related to the pandemic, which I called Survival, Searching and Stability. (I’ve since come to favor the terms Triage, Transition and Transformation, but regardless of the term you prefer, the concept is the same.) Today, I would like to share a few thoughts related to our current, collective “Twilight Zone” experience; each of the periods I previously identified, and the journey to that “wondrous land whose boundaries are that of imagination.”

In my previous column, I wrote that the initial Triage period had largely passed. While I still believe that, as the widespread effects of the pandemic linger, we may see increasing inability to survive on the part of some companies. This could lead to renewed emergency survival tactics and merger and acquisition activity. My first thought is this: I sure hope it doesn’t last for five years!

As I think about the Transition period we find ourselves in, I begin with a question: “What is the connection between Hank Ballard and the Midnighters, The Beatles, James Brown, Fats Domino, Bill Haley & The Comets, Brenda Lee, Peggy Lee, Trini Lopez, Muddy Waters, Tom Jones, Jay & The Americans, The Everly Brothers, Dean Reed, Sammy Davis Jr., Little Richard, and Wilbert Harrison?“ Yes, they are all performers, but there is a unique connection beyond that fact; and I suspect that for most of us that connection is not as easily made. This is analogous to a challenge we all have today — making connections.

During this time, the “rules” are shifting. How we connect with customers, channel partners, manufacturers and industry, in general, continues to evolve.

As work from home, social distancing and the lack of in-person meetings continue, feeling connected is harder than ever for each of us, our employees, and likely for every member of the industry. Despite all our advanced communications technology, we need to be aware that people feel less connected than ever before. What hasn’t diminished though, is the importance of connection. My second thought is this: Investing in a proactive and consistent connection strategy is more critical than ever before.

In this column, I have customarily promoted the ERA Conference; typically held annually in Austin, Texas, in late February/early March.

As you undoubtedly know by now, we will be transitioning to a virtual format for 2021. While nothing is typical right now, our conference committee has demonstrated a consistent ability to provide a world-class conference filled with valuable content; and I expect the 2021 ERA Conference to be no different in that regard. With the particularly apropos 2021 conference theme, “Stronger Together: Reconnecting and Reinventing for Success” — enhanced participation in the virtual ERA Conference is a great part of a proactive connection strategy.

As I consider the journey to the transformation of a post-COVID-19 world, let’s start with the inevitable question posed on every journey: Are we there yet?

In short … no, we are not there yet. Our GPS is constantly “re-calculating.” So, what will it be like when we get there? What is the surprise ending and what will be the lesson(s) of COVID-19? “Imagine if you will …” is a familiar Serling Twilight Zone expression; and in staying with our theme, some of my thoughts are as follows:

Imagine if you will … a time when the rapid implementation of innovative and new sales strategies and tactics are understood as the acceleration of strategic process imperatives as opposed to a reactive response to situationally dictated limitations.

Imagine if you will … a time when sales effort is judged not by the number of miles traveled to customer locations. A time when video sales calls are accepted as an additional sales technique as opposed to a compromise alternative sales methodology.

Imagine if you will … a time when we will return to travel and to in-person industry connection events – when “What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas” is once again more applicable than “What happens in the basement, …”

Imagine if you will … a time when being valuable is the result of your developed connections, capabilities, ideas, skills and experiences, and being valued is an acknowledgment of those developments, connections and contributions, independent of the company name on the business card.

Imagine if you will … a time when the “new normal” is no longer the “new normal,” but rather just Normal … “… a wondrous land whose boundaries are that of imagination.”

“Imagine if you will …” These are just a few of my thoughts. What are yours?
Send me your ideas at ctanzola@fusionsourcing.com. I look forward to hearing from you.

Full disclosure: I originally planned the title of this column to be “I’m Going to Kansas City” as a follow up to my previous column and based on a Leiber and Stoller song that reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the year I was born, but the Twilight Zone theme just seems more appropriate. For the trivia buffs in the reading audience, that song was also named one of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s “500 Songs That Shaped Rock & Roll” and each of the performers listed above recorded that song — a rather unique connection.

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> Stay the course or full speed ahead – what ship are you the captain of?

Executive Commentary, The Representor, Fall 2020

All of us want to be recognized as ‘the company’ that continues to get things done despite COVID and have others ask: ‘How do they do it?’

Walter E. Tobin, ERA CEO
wtobin@era.org
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by Walter E. Tobin, ERA CEO

By now all of us want to emerge from our basements, bedrooms, attics, family rooms, kitchens — our so-called offices since early March — to get back to our normal, pre-COVID-19 lives. We dream of putting on business clothes, perhaps a collared shirt, maybe even a tie (Do I even remember how to tie a tie; full Windsor or half-Windsor knot?). We dream of wearing a suit … Gosh, no! I do not even remember where my suits are! But just think how good would it feel to put on our work attire, get in our car, stop at Starbucks, walk-in and order our favorite drink (no face mask) and head to the airport to fly somewhere to visit someone to talk about something …

Did we ever think we would miss the small and mundane things that we used to dread or even complained about? Do we miss being the Road Warrior who set out to win the day for our company, to bring in a new customer, to win a new design, to book an order, or just to see an old business friend/customer?

I never thought I would miss it — the action, the thrill of the hunt, the back and forth bartering and bantering, the satisfaction we get when we book the order, get an appointment, get our products approved for a new design, meet a new procurement professional, meet the new design engineer, sign that new line — all to make sure that our company is positioned to stay ahead of our competition. This is all while providing a living for our employees and our families.

So, what has really changed? Certainly, clothing!

We find ourselves living in a much more casual environment, sometimes perhaps too casual. We are meeting with folks now on Zoom and Teams calls, still face to face, just not in person.

Many of us have worked hard since March to develop a cadence with our customers, our manufacturers, our rep/channel partners and our own teams to keep us all aligned and connected. We are all to be applauded for being able to pivot to this “new abnormal” world.

What is it that we cannot do today? Not much. All the tools are in place for us to conduct business in this virtual world with others who are also in their own virtual world. They, too, are working hard to maintain their relationships with the U.S. on behalf of their companies; sometimes we forget that.

A major challenge that all of us are perhaps struggling with is how to find new customers, or new personnel at our existing customers, to get new products designed in, to get samples delivered, to get our new products approved. Those folks and companies who figure this out will be the winners. And others may be telling themselves that this is simply not possible without an in-person meeting, that this cannot be done today, only after we get out from under the restrictions of COVID-19.

So, it seems to me that we have only two choices. The first choice is STAY THE COURSE. Do what we can to maintain our book of business. Convince our principals that “we are doing all we can and working hard to grow, but the darn pandemic is just not allowing us to do our jobs!” After all, “we are best when we are out in front of the customer … hard for us to find new customers without being out and about … how can you expect me to grow your customer base when I cannot go and visit them?”

The second choice is FULL SPEED AHEAD. Accept that this “new abnormal” will be here for a while; perhaps another year! We can accept the restrictions of travel, customer visitations and that one-on-one, in-person interactions are way off. We can embrace the notion that a Zoom/Teams face-to-face call is the same as an in-person visit. We can learn how to do a virtual call correctly. We can plan for them like we would an in-person visit. We can make sure that we have up-to-date equipment and sufficient bandwidth to not get thrown off the air. We can try to have a professional venue in our home office to conduct business free from interruptions by other family members (the dog barking or the kids interrupting is no longer funny) and do this with professional and agnostic backgrounds to not polarize the other party. And then to bring these new skills into the post-COVID world, whenever that may be.

Our customers are also learning these new ways of doing business. Some may even embrace the video face-to-face call as the same as an in-person visit. They may not want you to visit as often or perhaps at all when that becomes possible. What would their reaction be if we insist on going back to the pre-COVID ways? You may risk losing a customer, a principle, or a key employee. Remember, your employees are looking to YOU as leaders to guide them, to teach them new tricks, to provide them with the latest and best IT tools, to empower them and to hold them accountable to their goals.

Our principles will not accept missed design goals, bookings and billings goals, funnel updates, etc., just because of COVID. All of us want to be recognized as “the company” that continues to get things done despite COVID and have others ask: “How do they do it?”

So, the choice is yours. Stay the course, be safe, do not rock the boat. The pandemic will end soon and we will be back in business.

OR … embrace the new world. Learn new ways of doing business; get good at it, practice, upgrade your tools, take your game to the next level. If you don’t, I guarantee that your competition is. Do not get left behind. Now is the time to accept that we will be in this for a lot longer than any of us had expected or wanted.

Hop on board, full speed ahead!

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> ERA Water Cooler: “Refreshing Your Website and Digital Image During COVID-19”

Oct. 23, 2020
Source: Electronics Representatives Association

An audio recording of the Oct. 20 ERA Water Cooler, “Refreshing Your Website and Digital Image During COVID-19” is now live.

In this session, two digital media experts discussed valuable tips for improving a company’s overall digital image. The conversation touched on topics such as what people look for in a website, SEO, social media best practices, and adding calls to action for measurable results.

This session was facilitated by Walter Tobin, ERA CEO, and co-facilitated by Emma Gaedeke, Co-Founder and Director, Upright Labs for Upright, and Danielle Gaglioti, Co-Founder and Innovation Lead for Upright.

To listen to past ERA Water Cooler conferences, visit our Audio Library.

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