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Dear Industry Colleagues,
After this year,
Johnny Cash has nothing on me. (Sing along with me…) I’ve been to D.C., Long Beach, Maumee Bay and L.A…Knoxville,
Nashville, St. Pete and Palm Coast…Atlanta, Belterra, Chicago and back
again…I’ve been everywhere. In many of
these places, I’ve had the opportunity to address our members from all around
the country. The message I delivered is
that ASA is rockin’ and rollin’, movin’ and groovin’ - a theme the Man in Black
would appreciate for sure.
I clearly understood that my role in all of
these meetings was to bring the message of ASA’s progress and success to the
masses. As time (and cities) passed,
something interesting started to happen - I became the one who received a
message. The rockin’ and rollin’, movin’ and groovin’ is not just happening at
ASA, it’s taking place all over the country throughout all our regional
affiliates and related associations. At some point during the year, the teacher
became the student and I was WOWED by some things I learned:
In spite of how the economy is affecting many of our members, most I
saw were positive and optimistic about their businesses and the future. Members
are investing in their businesses through new growth opportunities in green
building and the booming PVF market, training their employees and reinforcing
the principles of profitability to weather the storm.
The manufacturers reps in AIM/R
are an impressive group of professionals. I was made to feel very welcome at
their meeting and in their business sessions. It gave me real insight into how
they run their businesses. I learned that while they certainly play hard (they
are a fun crowd!) they work just as
hard - every session was full and energized.
Our industry is full of great people. This certainly wasn’t a
new lesson. It was one of those that is the equivalent of refresher training
for your veteran salesmen. Everywhere I
went, not only did I see friends, but I made new ones. And every new person I
met reinforced the fact that our association is made up of the best of the best
in this industry.
I’m really disappointed my
travels are almost over. Let’s be honest, who wouldn’t miss being warmly
welcomed and treated like a VIP wherever he went? Sure, I’ll miss that aspect
of my travels on behalf of ASA, but more than that I am going to miss learning
about what’s going on with our members around the country. I find building
relationships with my peers and the manufacturers who serve this industry is
the best way to discover new ways to strengthen my own business. This quote by
Vance Coffman, retired CEO of Lockheed Martin, summarizes my philosophy on this
topic: “Learning is not something one dispenses with during the first third of
his life. It is a lifelong endeavor, assuming, of course, one wants to stay
competitive in his work.” From what I’ve seen around the country, it summarizes
the philosophy of a lot of ASA members - manufacturers and distributors, large
and small, independent and national. It’s one of the reasons ASA is so rockin’
and rollin’, movin’ and groovin’.
September 1, 2008 marked the 245th day of my presidency. This seems the perfect
opportunity to say how honored I’ve been to represent this organization. All
along I thought it was my way of giving back and here I discovered this
experience gave more to me than I could ever imagine. And, yes, I am still
excited to be your president!
Jeff New