The virtual roundtable on April 2 will offer insights into adopting AI in sales.

March 30, 2026

Reps Are Local Too plans to host a virtual roundtable on Thursday, April 2 at 7 p.m. EDT / 4 p.m. PDT, bringing together sales professionals for a practical, honest conversation that is relevant to many in the industry: How to actually start using AI in day-to-day business.

Mia Nunez
Reps Are Local Too
The “AI: What Do I Do Now?” virtual roundtable will feature special guest Mia Nunez of SE Marketplace, who offers a uniquely relatable perspective on learning and implementing AI in real time. Nunez, who built her career in retail during an era of handwritten orders and manual inventory tracking, only began using AI tools within the past two months. Since then, she says she has developed her own approach to integrating AI into her workflow and is now helping others in her network to do the same.

With a background spanning department store buying, brand representation, gift store ownership and multi-line territory sales, Nunez brings both retailer and rep perspectives to her work. Today, she trains retailers on social engagement, live selling strategy and AI-powered business growth.

During the virtual roundtable, Nunez will share how she got started with AI, step by step, as well as the resources and methods she used to teach herself. She will also discuss how AI is already impacting her daily work and productivity.

“This conversation is designed for anyone who has been curious about AI but unsure where to begin,” says Phil Fisher, sales manager, DNA Sales and moderator of Reps Are Local Too webinars. “Mia’s story proves that it’s never too late to learn something new, and that practical, real-world application matters more than technical expertise.”

The session will be held live on Zoom, with a recording available to all who register. Industry professionals, sales reps and retail partners are encouraged to attend and gain actionable insights into how AI can support and enhance their business.

“AI: What Do I Do Now?” virtual roundtable takes place at 7 p.m. EDT / 4 p.m. PDT on Thursday, April 2 via Zoom. Registration is required to watch the discussion. Visit the Reps Are Local Too website for more details and to register.