Stampede Reports Record Year of Growth And Expansion At 2013 Vendor Summit
/Asserting
that the Age of Interactivity is now giving way to a new Age of
Hyperactivity characterized by an always-fast, always-on Internet,
Stampede Presentation Products, Inc. yesterday told attendees at its
2013 Vendor Summit that a new era of unprecedented opportunity was now
unfolding — creating sales opportunities for dealers that were
unimaginable a few short years ago.
The
annual two-day Stampede Vendor Summit, the industry’s only event of its
kind, took place October 7-8, 2013 at the Marriott Hotel in Amherst,
New York and featured a mix of immersive one-on-one sales interactions
between manufacturers and the Stampede sales team, information-packed
presentations from InfoComm Senior Vice President John Fuchs and PMA
Analyst Rosemary Abowd, a challenging vision of a future built around
‘The Internet of Things’ by AV Girl futurist Midori Connolly, and an
engaging dealer panel discussion of business and technology trends
hosted by New Bay Media’s Lindsey Adler and EH Publishing’s Craig
MacCormack.
“At
a time when the traditional AV industry is maturing, a new personalized
industry is rising up to take its place, one that is built upon the
ideas of connecting, integrating, and sharing devices in entirely new
eco-systems built around highly customized software applications,”
predicted Stampede President & COO Kevin Kelly. “This shift is
challenging our industry to stop using the terms ‘audio and video’ and
start using the terms ‘see, hear and control’ in order to understand the
business opportunities that this shift is creating.”
Indeed,
according to Kelly, Stampede has taken a number of strategic steps to
empower its 11,000 dealers to take advantage of this seismic shift by
consumers and professionals to connect, integrate and share devices at
work, school, government and home. “In 2013 we added 20 new product
lines and several new core platforms that traditional AV products can
attach to,” Kelly emphasized.
“And
the results of these additions speak for themselves as we conclude a
fifth year of record-breaking growth — a year where earnings grew by 46
percent.” Equally important, according to Kelly, is the fact that the
company’s sales grew in all three of its primary product categories —
displays, projectors, and unified communications, which is by far the
fastest growing segment of the company’s business. “During the Q2
period, our unified communications category sales increased by more than
239 percent over the same period in 2012 and that growth is being
driven by the shift from an audio/video world view to a see-hear-control
world view.”
Kelly
reaffirmed Stampede’s commitment to constantly add value to every
system installation it is involved with. “Value adds margin for our
dealers,” Kelly told Vendor Summit attendees. “And, thus far in 2013,
Stampede is adding value at an unprecedented level that cannot be
matched by any other distributor in the business today. We can add this
value on a consistent basis because we are focused exclusively on
meeting the needs of the ProAV dealer community. We are not distracted
by other industries and market segments. We devote 100 percent of our
time and considerable resources to helping dealers grow their business.”
Meeting
the demands of growth, however, requires an expanding commitment to
maintain face-to-face training, online learning, and readily available
credit facilities to qualified dealers, “all of which Stampede is
committed to providing,” Kelly added. “In fact, in 2013 alone, we have
increased our available monthly credit line by 28 percent, enabling us
to serve as a bank to our dealer partners. In 2014 we will be opening a
new southwest regional office and adding to our field sales team network
to increase the number of contacts we can have with dealers and their
customers. ”
Photo
caption: Left to right: Jeff Willis, Senior Vice President of Stampede;
Mark Wilkins, Founder and CEO of Stampede; Kevin Kelly, President and
COO of Stampede.