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HDAD to feature panel discussion of technology and distribution

Jan. 20, 2021
The discussion aims to provide a comprehensive view of aftermarket technology through the lens of distribution, technologies adopted during the pandemic, and share changes to the sales approach in a socially distanced world.

The fully virtual Heavy Duty Aftermarket Dialogue (HDAD) conference on Monday, January 25, will feature the Technology & Distribution panel.

Four industry executives will join Moderator Tim Kraus, president and COO of HDMA, for a panel discussion giving a comprehensive view of aftermarket technology through the lens of distribution. The group will share their changes to the sales approach in a socially distanced world and best practices on how to stay connected, as well as what technologies their organizations and partners adopted during the pandemic and ecommerce's impact to distribution given the pandemic environment.

Featured speakers of the panel include:

  • Kent Jones, president, Americas, SAF-HOLLAND Inc.
  • Wayne McKitrick, vice president, sales, N.A. Williams Company
  • Tyler Robertson, founder and CEO, Diesel Laptops
  • Kyle Treadway, president and dealer principal, Kenworth Sales Company, Inc.

For more information and to register, click here.

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