Hockessin, Del. – The annual conference for Produce for Better Health Foundation, The Consumer Connection, is less than a month away and a ‘must attend’ industry conference based on feedback from attendees of the 2014 conference. The conference affords attendees the opportunity to Build strategic alliances, Grow your brand, Learn from vibrant speakers, Partner with colleagues, and Connect with Peers.
- “I come every year, and 2014 was by far the best yet! Awesome to see how this conference is growing.”
- “A GREAT conference!”
- “The annual conference was so educational and I took away many great ideas! I enjoyed every minute of the conference.”
NEW additions to the 2015 annual conference include:
- A 24-hour Networking Room for sponsors and attendees to meet one-on-one, share products, and build lasting partnerships.
- A one-of-a-kind program line-up featuring experts from various fields, useful research for your next marketing campaign, and networking time to get the most out of attending.
- Exclusive Business Exchange Appointment times spread over a three-day period, utilizing scheduling software so you can meet WHO you want, WHEN you want.
- Our keynote speaker, David Meerman Scott, an internationally-acclaimed marketing strategist and author of 9 books, including three international bestsellers.
The conference will be held March 16-18 at the Hotel Valley Ho in Scottsdale, Arizona. The conference unites companies and individuals for a noteworthy 3-day conference full of high-energy sessions, one-on-one business meetings, up-to-date research, and a variety of interactive events designed specifically to help attendees connect. Registration closes March 2, 2015. The current list of registered attendees can be viewed here.
PBH is pleased to recognize the following companies as sponsors of the 2015 annual conference, The Consumer Connection:
Platinum – Campbell’s, Paramount Citrus, Sunkist & Sun-Maid
Gold – Del Monte Fresh Produce, SUNSET® & Monsanto Vegetable Seeds
Silver – Black Gold Farms, Chilean Fresh Fruit Association, Earthbound Farms, Giorgio Fresh Mushrooms, Green Giant Fresh, Robinson Fresh, McDonald’s, Nickelodeon & Syngenta
Bronze – Dole Packaged Foods & Stemilt Growers, Inc.
Benefactor – California Cling Peach Board, Can Manufacturers Institute, Chelan Fresh Marketing, Duda Farm Fresh Foods, Frieda’s, Green Giant Frozen & Canned, Grimmway Farms, Juice Products Association, Mariani Nut Company, Marie’s, Melissa’s, Naturipe, Nestle USA, Pacific Coast Producers, Pear Bureau Northwest, Produce Marketing Association, Rainier Fruit Company, Seneca Foods, & Southern Gardens Citrus
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Contact: Kristen Stevens, COO, Produce for Better Health Foundation – kstevens@pbhfoundation.org or 302.235.2329, x312
About Produce for Better Health Foundation
Produce for Better Health Foundation (PBH) is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) fruit and vegetable education foundation. Since 1991, PBH works to motivate people to eat more fruits and vegetables to improve public health. PBH achieves success through industry and government collaboration, first with the 5 A Day program and now with the Fruits & Veggies—More Matters public health initiative. Fruits & Veggies—More Matters is the nation’s largest public-private, fruit and vegetable nutrition education initiative. To learn more, visit www.PBHFoundation.org and www.FruitsandVeggiesMoreMatters.org. Follow Fruits & Veggies—More Matters on Facebook or Twitter.
PBH is also a member and co-chair with Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) of the National Fruit & Vegetable Alliance (NFVA), consisting of government agencies, non-profit organizations, and industry working to collaboratively and synergistically achieve increased nationwide access and demand for all forms of fruits and vegetables for improved public health. To learn more, visit www.NFVA.org.
Source: Produce for Better Health Foundation