The GPA has spent a decade investing in, developing and refining a unique portfolio of standards, infrastructure, and core services that allow its Regional Business Units to align and deliver as one. This unique delivery mechanism overcomes geographical and cultural boundaries, providing convenience, efficiency and velocity to enterprise organizations as they seek trusted partners for workplace strategies.
“As the simplification of the user experience and room technologies continues, so does our recognition of the value the GPA offers customers in solving the real complexity of delivering and supporting human productivity and efficiency at a global scale,” states Byron Tarry, Executive Director of the GPA. “We leverage the diversity among our partnership, and believe it reduces risk, drives innovation, and optimizes outcomes compared to any other delivery model that exists today.”
In addition to a Regional Business Unit summit, customer roundtable, and general engagement with key partners at InfoComm, expect a few surprises from the GPA in terms of activities and visibility at the show. There are 28 Regional Business Units ready to celebrate successes and make plans for the next 10 years of leadership within this rapidly maturing industry.
“We are teaming up early with our GPA partners worldwide to review best practices for each customer we serve, and to drive new pursuit plans for target customers where we offer strong global deployment services as one united team,” states John “Jack” Steinhauer, Whitlock EVP. “This combined global workforce with regional knowledge and relationships takes a long time to build and has been a key differentiator for 10 years running.”
The GPA meetings start on June 2 and run through the entire week of InfoComm. Customers and technology partners are invited to meet for business reviews, develop plans for future growth and join in the fun at various venues in Las Vegas.