The Value of Face-to-Face Connections in a Digital World
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Randy Sosnoff and Stan Huitema from Nornda at PRIIn today’s business landscape, it’s easier than ever to connect — and paradoxically, harder than ever to truly know the people you’re working with.

Between virtual meetings, emails, and AI-generated content, communication has become faster and more efficient. But somewhere along the way, many have lost sight of something fundamental: the value of genuine, in-person connection.

Because no matter how advanced technology becomes, it can’t replace a handshake. It can’t replicate eye contact. And it certainly can’t fully capture the subtle cues that tell you who someone really is — how they operate, what they value, and whether they’re someone you can trust.

Business Is Still Built on Relationships

Andrew from Timbren and Randy Sosnoff

At its core, business has always been about relationships. Not just transactions, not just data — but people.

Knowing who you’re working with goes beyond a name on an email signature or a face on a screen. It’s built through shared conversations, time spent together, and real-world interactions that create trust and accountability.

When you sit across the table from someone, you gain a level of understanding that simply isn’t possible through a screen. You learn how they think, how they respond, and how they carry themselves. Those insights matter — especially in an industry as relationship-driven as the automotive aftermarket.

Stepghen Sayer, james Young from Exedy and Rachel Speir

Why We Show Up

This is exactly why the SLAI team is constantly on the move.

From trade shows and industry events to distributor visits, retailer walk-throughs, and face-to-face time with manufacturers — we make it a priority to be present. Not because it’s convenient, but because it’s necessary.

We believe that showing up matters.

It’s how we stay connected to the realities of the market. It’s how we better understand the challenges our partners face. And it’s how we ensure that when we represent a brand, we’re not doing it from a distance — we’re doing it with firsthand knowledge and genuine relationships behind it.

Decades of Built Trust

Over the years, these in-person interactions have added up to something much more valuable than a contact list — they’ve built trust.

The SLAI team takes deep pride in the relationships we’ve developed across manufacturers, distributors, and retailers. These aren’t surface-level connections; they are partnerships built over time, strengthened through conversations, shared experiences, and mutual respect.

And that trust translates directly into how we do business — with authenticity, accountability, and a clear understanding of the people behind every product and every transaction.

Randy Sosnoff and Marty Staggs from TurboSmart at the Davies Craig Booth

 

The Competitive Advantage You Can’t Digitize

Technology will continue to evolve. AI will continue to improve. Virtual communication will remain a critical part of doing business.

But the companies that truly stand out will be the ones that don’t lose the human element.

Because in the end, people don’t just do business with companies — they do business with people they know, trust, and respect.

At SLAI, that’s not just a philosophy. It’s how we operate every day.

If you’re an automotive manufacturer ready to give your brand the personal attention it deserves, get in touch with us at 516-378-6100 or info@scottlewisinc.com.

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The Value of Face-to-Face Connections in a Digital World
SLAI Face-to-Face blog post feature banner

Randy Sosnoff and Stan Huitema from Nornda at PRIIn today’s business landscape, it’s easier than ever to connect — and paradoxically, harder than ever to truly know the people you’re working with.

Between virtual meetings, emails, and AI-generated content, communication has become faster and more efficient. But somewhere along the way, many have lost sight of something fundamental: the value of genuine, in-person connection.

Because no matter how advanced technology becomes, it can’t replace a handshake. It can’t replicate eye contact. And it certainly can’t fully capture the subtle cues that tell you who someone really is — how they operate, what they value, and whether they’re someone you can trust.

Business Is Still Built on Relationships

Andrew from Timbren and Randy Sosnoff

At its core, business has always been about relationships. Not just transactions, not just data — but people.

Knowing who you’re working with goes beyond a name on an email signature or a face on a screen. It’s built through shared conversations, time spent together, and real-world interactions that create trust and accountability.

When you sit across the table from someone, you gain a level of understanding that simply isn’t possible through a screen. You learn how they think, how they respond, and how they carry themselves. Those insights matter — especially in an industry as relationship-driven as the automotive aftermarket.

Stepghen Sayer, james Young from Exedy and Rachel Speir

Why We Show Up

This is exactly why the SLAI team is constantly on the move.

From trade shows and industry events to distributor visits, retailer walk-throughs, and face-to-face time with manufacturers — we make it a priority to be present. Not because it’s convenient, but because it’s necessary.

We believe that showing up matters.

It’s how we stay connected to the realities of the market. It’s how we better understand the challenges our partners face. And it’s how we ensure that when we represent a brand, we’re not doing it from a distance — we’re doing it with firsthand knowledge and genuine relationships behind it.

Decades of Built Trust

Over the years, these in-person interactions have added up to something much more valuable than a contact list — they’ve built trust.

The SLAI team takes deep pride in the relationships we’ve developed across manufacturers, distributors, and retailers. These aren’t surface-level connections; they are partnerships built over time, strengthened through conversations, shared experiences, and mutual respect.

And that trust translates directly into how we do business — with authenticity, accountability, and a clear understanding of the people behind every product and every transaction.

Randy Sosnoff and Marty Staggs from TurboSmart at the Davies Craig Booth

 

The Competitive Advantage You Can’t Digitize

Technology will continue to evolve. AI will continue to improve. Virtual communication will remain a critical part of doing business.

But the companies that truly stand out will be the ones that don’t lose the human element.

Because in the end, people don’t just do business with companies — they do business with people they know, trust, and respect.

At SLAI, that’s not just a philosophy. It’s how we operate every day.

If you’re an automotive manufacturer ready to give your brand the personal attention it deserves, get in touch with us at 516-378-6100 or info@scottlewisinc.com.

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Scott Lewis Associates Inc signs Grime Eater® Power Max® Hand Cleaner to Introduce to the U.S. Market
SLAI to represent leading Canadian hand cleaner brand, Grime Eater®, as together they launch the Power Max product in the United States

BALDWIN, NEW YORK, June 6, 2024 – Scott Lewis & Associates, Inc. (SLAI) has announced its representation of Grime Eater®, a Canadian-based leader in the professional-grade hand cleaning industry. Grime Eater, who has been a leader in the hand cleaning market for more than 40 years, recently decided to offer its Power Max® Professional Strength Hand Cleaner to the American market—seeing the value it would bring to the automotive industry.

Scott Lewis Associates’ fully-integrated sales and marketing services, vast network of distributors, retailers, and other industry partners, along with its proven track record of sales success is what drew Grime Eater to the marketing and sales company as it looked to expand into the U.S. marketplace.

Power Max hand cleaner 1 gallon pump jug image

The Grime Eater Power Max hand cleaner product distinguishes itself from the competition with its gentle, yet powerful, formula that is fast-acting, eco-friendly and water-soluble. It is a bio-based formula, using natural volcanic pumice particles to naturally exfoliate, break down and dissolve hard to remove urethane, grease, oils, silicones, lacquers, adhesives and other substances. Power Max also includes moisturizers and skin-conditioning compounds to keep skin hydrated and uses no lanolin that could cause irritation.

In fact, the Power Max hand cleaner product is so well formulated (non-toxic to sea life, non-flammable, and non-VOC) that it does NOT require a Prop 65 warning!

Randall Sosnoff, President of Scott Lewis Associates had this to say: “SLAI is thrilled to be working with Grime Eater to launch a fantastic product like Power Max in the U.S. market. Honestly, everyone could, and should use this product. We see how it is a perfect fit for the automotive industry, but there are so many other industries that would benefit from this product, too, like artists who use paint/lacquer/resin. It is incredible to watch the videos of how quickly and effectively it washes away even urethane without using any harsh chemicals…it’s even lanolin-free! We have been working very diligently with Grime Eaters to create the brand message and sales strategy to bring this into America…and there will be a lot more to announce soon!”

It is available in 3 sizes: 16 fl oz squeeze bottle, 67.6 fl oz wall dispenser cartridge (must purchase a dispenser) and a 1 gallon pump jug.

Power Max hand cleaner is available in a 1 gallon pump jug, 67.6 fl oz wall dispenser cartridge and a 16 fl oz sqeeze bottle banner.

If you want to learn more, watch videos of the product in use, or sign up to receive the latest information about Power Max (contests, new releases, etc.), go to the Power Max website, PowerMaxHandCleaner.com.

If you are interested in purchasing Power Max as a retailer or distributor in the U.S., you can contact Scott Lewis Associates by calling (516) 378-6100 or by filling out this online form: Business Reseller Form

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Scott Lewis Associates Inc signs Grime Eater® Power Max® Hand Cleaner to Introduce to the U.S. Market
SLAI to represent leading Canadian hand cleaner brand, Grime Eater®, as together they launch the Power Max product in the United States

BALDWIN, NEW YORK, June 6, 2024 – Scott Lewis & Associates, Inc. (SLAI) has announced its representation of Grime Eater®, a Canadian-based leader in the professional-grade hand cleaning industry. Grime Eater, who has been a leader in the hand cleaning market for more than 40 years, recently decided to offer its Power Max® Professional Strength Hand Cleaner to the American market—seeing the value it would bring to the automotive industry.

Scott Lewis Associates’ fully-integrated sales and marketing services, vast network of distributors, retailers, and other industry partners, along with its proven track record of sales success is what drew Grime Eater to the marketing and sales company as it looked to expand into the U.S. marketplace.

Power Max hand cleaner 1 gallon pump jug image

The Grime Eater Power Max hand cleaner product distinguishes itself from the competition with its gentle, yet powerful, formula that is fast-acting, eco-friendly and water-soluble. It is a bio-based formula, using natural volcanic pumice particles to naturally exfoliate, break down and dissolve hard to remove urethane, grease, oils, silicones, lacquers, adhesives and other substances. Power Max also includes moisturizers and skin-conditioning compounds to keep skin hydrated and uses no lanolin that could cause irritation.

In fact, the Power Max hand cleaner product is so well formulated (non-toxic to sea life, non-flammable, and non-VOC) that it does NOT require a Prop 65 warning!

Randall Sosnoff, President of Scott Lewis Associates had this to say: “SLAI is thrilled to be working with Grime Eater to launch a fantastic product like Power Max in the U.S. market. Honestly, everyone could, and should use this product. We see how it is a perfect fit for the automotive industry, but there are so many other industries that would benefit from this product, too, like artists who use paint/lacquer/resin. It is incredible to watch the videos of how quickly and effectively it washes away even urethane without using any harsh chemicals…it’s even lanolin-free! We have been working very diligently with Grime Eaters to create the brand message and sales strategy to bring this into America…and there will be a lot more to announce soon!”

It is available in 3 sizes: 16 fl oz squeeze bottle, 67.6 fl oz wall dispenser cartridge (must purchase a dispenser) and a 1 gallon pump jug.

Power Max hand cleaner is available in a 1 gallon pump jug, 67.6 fl oz wall dispenser cartridge and a 16 fl oz sqeeze bottle banner.

If you want to learn more, watch videos of the product in use, or sign up to receive the latest information about Power Max (contests, new releases, etc.), go to the Power Max website, PowerMaxHandCleaner.com.

If you are interested in purchasing Power Max as a retailer or distributor in the U.S., you can contact Scott Lewis Associates by calling (516) 378-6100 or by filling out this online form: Business Reseller Form