Dear friends:
It’s a turbulent but exciting time ahead as we re-create the future for TheUseGroup.org. Our companies are facing risks and opportunities that none of us could have imagined when I first began shifting into the role of TUG Chairman.
But if there’s one thing every distributor does well, it’s our agility. We know we always have to be masters at adapting to change. So while no one expected to spend 2020 navigating a global pandemic, we’re no strangers to volatility. It almost feels like we’ve been training for this all our lives. And always, at every step along the way, TUG is right beside us with knowledge, resources, and a commitment to Users helping Users succeed and thrive.
My own company, American Paper and Twine, is an excellent example of what we’ve all dealt with. We’ve been in business for 94 years. We’ve seen a lot of new trends and innovations come and go. By the time the pandemic hit, we had already begun discussions around offering work-from-home flexibility to our employees, knowing it was a trend that many were beginning to expect.
We figured work-from-home would gradually come …until suddenly — it was right on top of us. When that happened, we knew what to do. We were ready for a fast, effective pivot — just one of many examples of the agility we have exhibited in the last few months. And we knew we could work alongside our friends and colleagues in the TUG community to help each other through.
My company’s experience was one small marker for the broader change our user group is going through with TUG Connects 365. It ties in with everything that drew me to TUG in the first place: that TUG itself is a lifeline for every distributor, and that the larger the membership, the more we all gain from a more extensive Network of Peers.
My respect for TUG dates back long before my work with a member company, to when I joined Infor in 1996 as a programmer, then an analyst, then eventually a project manager and director. By the time I joined American Paper and Twine as Director of Information Technology in 2011, I’d gained a lot of experience working with Infor products. I’d become familiar with TUG. And from the very beginning, I’ve received tremendous experience, knowledge, and value along the way.
After nearly a decade in this job, I enjoy being a part of a great management team and helping to drive my company’s future. I’m very proud of what we’ve been able to accomplish from a productivity and customer service standpoint—not only through the pandemic but in the wake of the tornado that hit Nashville, Tennessee in early March, just a week before TUG Connects 2020 and two weeks before the lockdowns began.
Everyone on our team knows that technology has kept us afloat through a time of great turmoil, and TUG has solidified our ability to make the best use of our Infor software. As TUG Chairman over the next two years, I’m committed to bringing a more extensive professional network together in an increasingly virtual environment, so that every TUG member can take away the same massive value I’ve received from this organization.
In taking over the chair, I also know that I stand on the shoulders of a long list of talented, committed leaders, most recently my good friend Jamie Hutt-Semple, General Manager of Kerr Controls in Truro, Nova Scotia. Jamie has promised us all that he is not saying farewell, and I’m already enjoying working with him in his new advisory role as Immediate Past Chair.