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Equipment Finance Matters
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Welcome to Equipment Finance Matters
Your go-to podcast for expert insights, industry trends, and strategies in equipment leasing and finance.
Through in-depth interviews with top researchers, economists, and industry leaders, Equipment Finance Matters delivers valuable knowledge to help you stay ahead in this dynamic industry.
Tune in for expanded content, deeper insights, and the Equipment Leasing & Finance Association's commitment to keeping you informed and inspired. Subscribe today and be part of the conversation shaping the future of equipment finance!
Your go-to podcast for expert insights, industry trends, and strategies in equipment leasing and finance.
Through in-depth interviews with top researchers, economists, and industry leaders, Equipment Finance Matters delivers valuable knowledge to help you stay ahead in this dynamic industry.
Tune in for expanded content, deeper insights, and the Equipment Leasing & Finance Association's commitment to keeping you informed and inspired. Subscribe today and be part of the conversation shaping the future of equipment finance!
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This episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/t7qTnsGL3ps Equipment finance plays a foundational role in powering the real economy, despite being often overlooked. In this episode of Equipment Finance Matters, Equipment Leasing & Finance Association President and CEO Leigh Lytle speaks with Eric Miller, President and CEO of Ansley Park Capital, about the industry's power and sweeping impact. Find out about Eric's career journey, from the lasting impact of his rigorous training at GE Capital to how he and his team launched one of the fastest inaugural ABS transactions on record. Discover the critical distinctions between small, middle, and large-ticket financing, the risks and rewards of non-bank lending, and the importance of adaptability amid macroeconomic shifts. In addition, this don't-miss discussion includes the impact of culture, creativity, and deep industry expertise on lasting success in equipment finance, as well as the rich career opportunities the sector offers. https://elfaonline.org
Hybrid work can make culture feel hard to see, but leaders have the power to bring it to life. Creating connection, trust, and belonging across distance is not accidental. It is a skill. In this episode, consultant Thomas Barnette, Senior Consultant with InQUEST Consulting, is joined by Kinna Pattani, Chair of ELFA's Inclusion subcommittee, and Jim Wall, Incoming Chair, to share energizing and practical approaches leaders can use to strengthen culture across remote and in-office teams. Hear how clear communication, intentional check-ins, and simple habits can spark collaboration, build psychological safety, and support employee well-being across remote and in-office teams. If you want tools to keep your team engaged and create a culture people can feel no matter where they work, this conversation will inspire your next steps. This episode was created in collaboration with ELFA's Inclusion Engagement and Resources Subcommittee as part of their ongoing work to strengthen connection and belonging across the industry. If you would like to learn more about the committee and its initiatives, visit: https://www.elfaonline.org/membership/people-power.
As part of ELFA's Innovation Experience, host Kelli Nienaber sits down with Deb Reuben, CEO of TomorrowZone, and Andrew Cotter, EVP & CIO of Somerset Capital Group, Ltd., for a continuing conversation on trend-scanning. Together, they explore why this practice is essential for identifying weak signals, emerging trends, and hidden patterns that are shaping the future of equipment finance.
As part of ELFA's Innovation Experience, host Alexa Carnibella introduces a conversation between Deborah Reuben, CEO of TomorrowZone, and Moto Tohda, VP of Information Systems at Tokyo Century USA. Moto reflects on 17 years with one company and how asking better questions, building cross-team alignment, and championing hands-on learning became the foundation for continuous transformation. The discussion explores advancing technology, navigating the hype vs. reality of AI, and balancing curiosity with business needs. Moto also shares candid insights on ERP projects, strategies for overcoming resistance, and how to make change a true team effort. Tune in for practical ideas on leading with humility, curiosity, and a focus on human connection. Want to dive deeper into innovation in equipment finance? Join us at the Innovation Lab Conference & Exhibition, September 8–10 in Denver, CO. Learn more and register: https://www.elfaonline.org/events-new/event-detail/innovation-lab-conference---exhibition Subscribe to Equipment Finance Matters on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/equipment-finance-matters/id1500464877 or Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/43fGGQcByxbRTRKhbBfyJk?si=244H1nvDQ4Os5aw6PzmJug&nd=1&dlsi=22b930df245e44cd
As part of ELFA's Innovation Experience – a year-round initiative to turn innovative thinking into action – this episode of Equipment Finance Matters features an insightful conversation between Deborah Reuben, CEO and founder of TomorrowZone and Mark Blais, Chief Information Officer at Channel Partners LLC. They dive into Mark's fascinating cross-industry journey—from lasers and 3D imaging to financial services—and uncover how a diversity of experience fuels true innovation. Mark shares candid insights and practical patterns for leading innovation in equipment finance, emphasizing the critical roles of "dot collectors" and "dot connectors." Discover why asking, "Is there another way?" can spark your team's creative potential, and why true transformation isn't just about new technology, but about connecting people and ideas. Mark also unpacks responsible AI adoption, how to balance experimentation and risk, and ways to embed innovation into company culture. You're guaranteed to walk away inspired and ready to shape a more awesome future. For more information and to register for the Innovation Lab Conference & Exhibition, September 8-10 in Denver, CO – https://www.elfaonline.org/events-new/event-detail/innovation-lab-conference---exhibition Subscribe to Equipment Finance Matters on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/equipment-finance-matters/id1500464877 or Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/43fGGQcByxbRTRKhbBfyJk?si=244H1nvDQ4Os5aw6PzmJug&nd=1&dlsi=22b930df245e44cd
In this episode of Equipment Finance Matters, host Kelli Nienaber is joined by Deborah Reuben, CEO and founder of TomorrowZone, and Andrew Cotter, Executive Vice President and CIO at Somerset Capital Group. Together, they dive into the ELFA Innovation Experience, a dynamic new initiative blending the expertise of multiple committees to accelerate digital transformation across the industry. Kelli, Deb, and Andrew unpack the concept of trend scanning, discussing how identifying and understanding emerging signals, especially human readiness for AI, can help companies prepare for the changes ahead. They explore the intersection of technology and people, the evolving role of AI in equipment finance, and the need for collaboration across generations, roles, and companies. Get a preview of the upcoming Innovation Lab Conference & Exhibition in Denver and learn how you can get involved, from webinars to Innovation Awards.
Welcome to another episode of the Equipment Vertical Deep Dive series! Listen as Tom Walther, founder and president of Nationwide Equipment, takes us on an insider's journey through the world of over-the-road trailers. Hosted by Kelli Nienaber, with co-host Will Tefft, this episode covers a range of topics, including trailer market fundamentals, asset remarketing challenges, the impact of tariffs, and supply chain disruptions following the COVID-19 pandemic. Tom shares revealing anecdotes from decades in the industry, gives practical advice on asset management and breaks down what makes trailers unique compared to other financed equipment. Discover why understanding your equipment is crucial, how specialized assets impact resale value, and what current market conditions mean for lenders and lessors.
Let's talk about Juneteenth! In this episode of Equipment Finance Matters, Alexa Carnibella welcomes Beverly Brinkley, Vice President and Senior Business Systems Administrator at First Commonwealth Bank. They unpack the significance of Juneteenth as a national holiday and its meaning for the industry and beyond. Beverly shares her journey into inclusion work and the impactful formation of the BEST (Black Employee Supporting Talent) Employee Resource Group. Hear Beverly's firsthand account of learning about Juneteenth, how celebrations have grown from intimate cookouts to citywide events, and why the day is both bittersweet and hopeful. The episode invites listeners to reflect on emancipation and the righteous pursuit of freedom, while highlighting how individuals and organizations can get involved to make inclusive progress. Subscribe to Equipment Finance Matters on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/equipment-finance-matters/id1500464877 or Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/43fGGQcByxbRTRKhbBfyJk?si=244H1nvDQ4Os5aw6PzmJug&nd=1&dlsi=22b930df245e44cd
As part of ELFA's Innovation Experience – a year-round initiative to turn innovative thinking into action – this episode of Equipment Finance Matters features a powerful conversation between Deborah Reuben, CEO and founder of TomorrowZone and Jen Martin, Chief Product Officer at LTi Technology Solutions. Jen shares her unique leadership journey, shaped by her experience as a child of deaf adults, and how it fostered the communication, empathy, and curiosity that fuel her bold approach to innovation. Listeners will gain insights into how Jen embraces experimentation, reframes failure, and makes space for emerging talent in the industry. You'll also hear how she evolved from a tactical doer to a strategic leader—and why "innovation bacon" is more than just a catchy phrase. Packed with relatable stories and actionable ideas, this episode will inspire you to lead with both vision and vulnerability. This conversation kicks off ELFA's special Innovation Series, spotlighting bold ideas and forward-thinking leaders driving meaningful change across equipment finance. Up next: Mark Blais, Chief Information Officer at Channel Partners LLC, explores how leaders can foster sustainable innovation in the finance industry, balancing experimentation with strategic business goals and ensuring security along the way. P.S. Don't miss the Innovation Lab Conference and Exhibition, taking place September 8-10 in Denver! It's your chance to explore what's next in equipment finance and connect with forward-thinking leaders driving innovation across the industry. Subscribe to Equipment Finance Matters on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/equipment-finance-matters/id1500464877 or Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/43fGGQcByxbRTRKhbBfyJk?si=244H1nvDQ4Os5aw6PzmJug&nd=1&dlsi=22b930df245e44cd
Join Kelli Nienaber in conversation with Kroll Bond Rating Agency (KBRA) experts Van Hesser, Joanne DeSimone, and Mike Dodge, as they unpack the latest trends and challenges shaping the $1 trillion equipment finance industry. Hear expert perspectives on how KBRA evaluates credit ratings for independent, captive, and bank-owned platforms—plus, why diversification and experienced management are crucial for weathering economic shifts and volatility.
In this Vertical Series episode of Equipment Finance Matters, co-hosts Kelli Nienaber, Foundation Executive Director and Will Tefft, Asset Manager at EverBank Commercial Asset Finance sit down with Wade Whitenburg, Strategic Accounts Manager at Ritchie Brothers. They explore the expansive construction equipment market, valued over $90 billion. Learn about the unique challenges and opportunities in construction finance, including the importance of equipment classification, market stability post-COVID, and industry trends like emissions regulation. Wade shares invaluable advice for lenders, emphasizing the crucial role of understanding asset details and return provisions.
Welcome to the first episode of Equipment Finance Matters in 2025 – it's bursting with optimism and excitement as Alexa welcomes ELFA Board Chair and Vice President and General Manager at Flex Financial, Stryker, James Cress. Hear about James' journey through ELFA, from attending events like Capitol Connections to helping form initiatives like the Emerging Talent Advisory Council and the Women's Council. James shares insights on the industry's momentum and how new CEO Leigh Lytle's vision is pushing boundaries. Plus, you'll enjoy fun, personal tidbits like the first piece of equipment James ever financed and his dream skill to master. For questions or comments: acarnibella@elfaonline.org To read James' interview in the January/February issue of the Equipment Leasing & Finance magazine, go to: https://www.elfaonline.org/news-and-publications/magazine/issue/article/jan-feb-2025/paying-it-forward Subscribe to Equipment Finance Matters on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/equipment-finance-matters/id1500464877 or Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/43fGGQcByxbRTRKhbBfyJk?si=244H1nvDQ4Os5aw6PzmJug&nd=1&dlsi=22b930df245e44cd
Kelli and Alexa, hosts of the two shows, announce the merge of the two podcasts and the move of the Equipment Leasing and Finance Podcast to Equipment Finance Matters. Subscribe to Equipment Finance Matters on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/equipment-finance-matters/id1500464877 or Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/43fGGQcByxbRTRKhbBfyJk?si=244H1nvDQ4Os5aw6PzmJug&nd=1&dlsi=22b930df245e44cd
Podcast co-hosts Kelli Nienaber and Will Tefft are joined by Shannon Stangl of DLL to discuss the current and future outlook for the office and workplace segment of the industry. Listen in to learn more about this space including emerging technologies and increased interest in sustainability trends and how equipment can be fit for the future.
In this episode of Equipment Finance Matters, hosts Alexa Carnibella and Matt Vazzana sit down with Jayma Sandquist, Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer for John Deere Financial, as she shares invaluable insights on career development. Listeners will gain a deep understanding of the importance of goal setting, how to balance long term career aspirations with short term business objectives, and the critical role of feedback. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just beginning your career, this episode offers a wealth of inspiration and actionable advice.
Bobby Sandlin, Senior Appraiser and leader of the Transportation Division at Irontrax, joins podcast co-hosts Kelli Nienaber and Will Tefft to discuss the current and future outlook for Over the Road Trucking through the lens of equipment leasing and finance. Listen in as they talk about topics from inventory and remarket valuation to emissions and alternative fuel.
In this episode, we delve into the essential qualities that drive success in emerging talent. Drawing from extensive experience in mentoring and leadership, Leigh Lytle, ELFA President and CEO, shares valuable insights on the importance of curiosity and openness to feedback. Discover how a relentless hunger for knowledge and self-improvement can propel your career forward and learn the transformative power of receiving candid feedback from trusted sources. Join us for an engaging conversation on nurturing self-driven growth and achieving greatness in your professional journey.
Diane Croessmann of The Alta Group joins host Kelli Nienaber for this episode of the Foundation Podcast. Listen in as they unpack the details of EaaS business models, including risk management. These EaaS offerings are in demand by customers and it's important to understand how they are structured, what pitfalls to avoid and how traditional funders might find new opportunities.
In the fourth and final part of "Debunking Assumptions Through the Asian American Perspective", our guests share inspirational stories of support, solidarity and growth. This special series is brought to you by the ELFA Equity Committee in celebration of Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month. Featuring: Debbie Devassy-Babu, Moderator, Equity Committee Member, Shareholder at Darcy & Devassy https://www.linkedin.com/in/debbie-devassy-babu-377937/ Moto Tohda, Moderator, Equity Committee Member, VP of Information Systems at Tokyo Century USA https://www.linkedin.com/in/moto-tohda-emba-clfp-a520521/ Xiang Ji, Senior Manager, Commercial and Vendor Risk Management, Toyota Industries Commercial Finance https://www.linkedin.com/in/jixiang/ Kyin Lok, CEO, Dext Capital https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyin-lok-19a6504/ Kinna Pattani, Equity Committee Member, Associate Director, Alfa https://www.linkedin.com/in/kinnapattani/ Camtu Vo, Manager, Product Development - N.A., Food & Agriculture, DLL https://www.linkedin.com/in/camtu-vo-3143806b/ Resources mentioned in this episode: Advocacy organization: Asian Americans Advancing Justice https://www.advancingjustice-aajc.org/
In Part 3 of Voices United: Debunking Assumptions Through the Asian American Perspective, guests share their personal experiences facing adversity and talk about the impact of unconscious bias. This podcast is part of the ELFA Equity Committee's celebration of Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month, which recognizes the contributions and influence of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islander Americans to the history, culture, and achievements of the United States. Featuring: Debbie Devassy-Babu, Moderator, Equity Committee Member, Shareholder at Darcy & Devassy https://www.linkedin.com/in/debbie-devassy-babu-377937/ Moto Tohda, Moderator, Equity Committee Member, VP of Information Systems at Tokyo Century USA https://www.linkedin.com/in/moto-tohda-emba-clfp-a520521/ Xiang Ji, Senior Manager, Commercial and Vendor Risk Management, Toyota Industries Commercial Finance https://www.linkedin.com/in/jixiang/ Kyin Lok, CEO, Dext Capital https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyin-lok-19a6504/ Kinna Pattani, Equity Committee Member, Associate Director, Alfa https://www.linkedin.com/in/kinnapattani/ Camtu Vo, Manager, Product Development - N.A., Food & Agriculture, DLL https://www.linkedin.com/in/camtu-vo-3143806b/ Resources mentioned in this episode:Report: Asian Americans' experiences with discrimination in their daily lives, Pew Research Center https://www.pewresearch.org/race-ethnicity/2023/11/30/asian-americans-experiences-with-discrimination-in-their-daily-lives/










