CDW Corporation is a leading multi-brand provider of information technology solutions to business, government, education, and healthcare customers in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada, and the question for the next twelve months is whether the company can execute a clean CFO transition while sustaining the AI infrastructure buildout that has been driving the Commercial segment's double-digit growth. The cleanest signal from the August 5, 2026 8-K is that Chief Financial Officer Albert J. Miralles has announced he will retire in 2027 following a planned transition, completing a 35-year career and bringing into focus the management succession that the company has been building for the last five years. The Q2 2026 print - the last full quarter under the current CFO - showed net sales of $6.572 billion, the Commercial segment (Corporate, Financial Services, Healthcare) growing 9.2 percent to $3.965 billion with Corporate alone up 10.7 percent to $2.618 billion on AI infrastructure demand, the Government segment growing 13.6 percent to $848 million on federal IT spending, and the Other segment growing 22.9 percent to $825.7 million. The strategic question is whether the Q3 2026 print under a successor CFO can sustain the AI infrastructure buildout growth and the Government segment momentum that the August 5, 2026 print telegraphed, and whether the broader macro IT spending softness that other distributors have flagged produces any deceleration in the Commercial segment growth pace.