Online
Thursday, October 16, 2025
11:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time
45 minutes
81% of distribution organizations* agree that future success depends on using advanced technology. Yet not all investments generate the same value.
Ready to learn how advanced technology inside automations delivers real value?
Join host Lisa Martin, Max Fisher, Director of Product Strategy at Infor, and Steve McEnany, Midwest Wheel’s VP of Marketing and Technology to hear how they achieved:
- 95% faster customer service resolution
- 85% in productivity improvement
- Less than one week to value realization
Don’t miss out – reserve your spot now to find out how to turn the latest technology into value for your distribution organization.
Speakers
Lisa Martin
Technology Analyst and Host, LuccaZara
Lisa is a technology analyst, podcaster, and former NASA scientist who brings a unique blend of science, marketing, and broadcasting expertise to her work in the tech industry. With a talent for making complex concepts accessible, she has interviewed industry giants and thought leaders from Michael Dell and Pat Gelsinger to Suze Orman and Deepak Chopra.
Steve McEnany
Vice President Marketing and Technology, Midwest Wheel
Steve McEnany holds the position of Senior Vice President at Midwest Wheel Companies, where he has accumulated over 37 years of experience in the Heavy Duty Truck Parts and Light Duty Accessories aftermarket. His extensive industry knowledge and leadership have significantly contributed to the company’s success.
Max Fisher
Director of Product Management for Infor Velocity Suite, Infor
Director of Product Management for the Infor Velocity Suite. Has been with Infor for 4 years working as the lead for the Innovation Showcase program (Innovation Showcase Youtube Playlist). He graduated from Furman University with degrees in Physics, Applied Mathematics, and Information Technology and then went on to complete 2 master's degrees at Clemson University in Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science all while playing on the Men's soccer team at each university.