What do you get when you bring together 20 top executives from our enterprise distributor customers, put them in one room to share best practices and create a vision for the future? A mind-blowing AI-forward experience.
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Our mission at CEO Summit was simple: To create a dynamic space where the industry's most successful leaders could share game-changing best practices and shape our high-level roadmap together.
Joining us were: Sandy Gonzalez of MadeToOrder, Inc.; Joseph Sommer of Whitestone; Mitch Freed of Genumark; Tom Rector of Thumbprint; Brett Boake of Score Promotions; Caleb Gilbertson of Imprint Engine; Leo Friedman of iPromo; Nicholas Green of The Callard Company; Will Blejwas of The Icebox; Mod Deckelman of Lahlouh, Inc.; Michael Armstrong of Good Things Limited; Corey Zirlin of Blue Sky Marketing Group; Matthew Grossman of idegy; T. John Mehl of Vanguard; Joel Antymniuk of MOTIF; Stacy Shapiro of Zagwear; Joe Rezabek of Leader Promotions; Allison McLain of Brand Fuel, Inc.; Chris Sinclair of Brand Blvd; and Stephen Holden of Holden.
Led by commonsku co-founders Catherine Graham and Mark Graham, along with other commonsku team members (Charlie Moscoe, VP of Product Management; Aaron Kucherawy, VP of Customer Success; Erin Burley, Customer Success Manager; Bobby Lehew, Chief Content Officer; and Nathan Poch, Technical Account Manager), the summit featured a mix of peer-led open panel discussions and commonsku roadmap discussions for enterprise.
We tackled key challenges distributors are facing, including how to boost operational efficiency, talent management, creating killer sales and client strategies, scaling like a pro, and navigate the ever-changing economic landscape.
But the biggest conversation point at CEO Summit?
No, not tariffs, nor economy, nor supply chain, the biggest conversation was around AI.
One of the most critical takeaways was the widespread adoption and exploration of AI tools by execs and their teams. Rather than viewing AI as a threat, distributors are embracing it as a powerful collaborator and thought partner to enhance efficiency and drive innovation. The sentiment was that AI adoption is no longer optional; those who choose not to use it risk falling behind.
At commonsku we’re an AI-first company, it’s a core strategic objective of ours (with soon-to-be announcements just about ready for launch!), and we are aiming to integrate AI deeply into the platform and leverage data to solve distributor (and supplier!) problems more effectively, so we were leaning into this conversation.
How are distributors using AI? In an open panel, we went around the room and each attendee shared how they are using AI today. The examples covered a wide range of applications, both professional and personal. Here’s just a glimpse of how leaders in the industry are exploring AI in their business today:
Specific tools mentioned include ChatGPT (used for itineraries, business analysis, content, research, legal support, personal tasks), Claude (used for legal support), Fireflies (transcription), Gong (sales call analysis), Fathom (meeting summarization integrated with HubSpot), Crystal (LinkedIn profile analysis for communication styles and DISC personality profiles), Grok and Gemini (for research and fact-checking), and HubSpot agents (for support tickets).
In the afternoon, in between table talks, Charlie Moscoe, commonsku’s VP of Product Management, led attendees through a moonshot exercise where, in groups, everyone received a large sheet of paper divided into eight sections. For each section, we had 90 seconds to sketch out a revolutionary concept or idea for their business. Afterward, each idea was heard and voted on. The brainstorm led to some breakthrough ideas, including how to use AI-driven product discovery through proactive selling based on data, engaging with top retail brands, and with concepts like "merch as health," in a focus on sustainability, plus the pursuit of a single source of truth across software tools.
The CEO Summit provided a comprehensive exploration of the promo industry's current challenges and future opportunities. As AI continues to reshape the landscape, the focus now shifts to implementing practical applications that bridge the gap between today's operations and tomorrow's transformative visions.
Mark Graham, commonsku President & Chief Brand Officer, stated, “To gather with some of the most forward-thinking distributor leaders in the industry was an honor as we all sought to tackle some of the most strategic challenges facing our industry today, not to mention the insight gleaned by everyone as we shared how we are exploring AI and its applications for our businesses. We’re excited to look forward with these customers as we anticipate the role of AI, plus our enterprise developments, to enhance the client experience and improve internal efficiency. The technological impact on the industry in the next 3-5 years cannot be understated, but when we look back at this CEO Summit, we will see it as a pivotal moment that raised the bar for all of us.”
Want to join us for a future event? Join us for skucamp in Scottsdale where we will feature a two-hour AI workshop!