In an exclusive interview with MDM, the MRO supplies distribution giant detailed its ongoing partnership with NASA and how it’s supporting the Artemis missions that will return humans to the moon for the first time since 1971.

Marshall, Pryor and Valdez are seen in this blog's featured photo above, posing in front of the Artemis III rocket at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston. Their space-riding names are alongside those of nearly 30,000 other people whose work made the Artemis III mission possible.


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Mike Hockett

Mike Hockett is MDM’s executive editor, having joined the publication in March 2022. He oversees MDM’s editorial content and direction, coordinates with contributing authors, conducts interviews with executives in the wholesale distribution space and serves as the editorial face of MDM at industry events. He has extensively covered the distribution and manufacturing sectors since 2014. Hockett earned a degree in print journalism from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and works from his home in Madison, Wisconsin. He can be contacted at mike@mdm.com.

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