Washington, DC – The National Confectioners Association, in conjunction with Candy & Snack TODAY magazine, has opened the nomination period for the 2013 Confectionery Leadership Awards which allow NCA manufacturers and brokers to recognize trade customers who not only support, but also lead the confectionery industry in innovative thought leadership.
Trade customers are a fundamental part of the success of confectionery manufacturers and brokers. There are some customers, however, that exemplify our industry through proactive, forward-thinking category promotion and a recognition of the true profit potential of confectionery products.
“This award program is a member resource created to acknowledge key customers who serve as role models for other retailers and wholesalers,” says NCA President Larry Graham. “It recognizes individuals who use their experience to lead their constituents and encourage visionary thinking to drive the entire confectionery category forward.”
“Recipients promote category growth with creative merchandising solutions, collaboration with manufacturers, and general confectionery promotion, ultimately advancing its role in the retail environment,” he continues.
NCA offers this member-driven awards program to not only pay tribute to outstanding customers, but also to encourage deeper customer engagement and support of the confectionery industry. All confectionery retailers and wholesalers based in the U.S. from any distribution channel are eligible.
NCA will accept nominations for the 2013 Confectionery Leadership Awards through Friday, October 5. The awards will be presented in Miami at NCA’s annual State of the Industry Conference in February where hundreds of industry representatives gain valuable insights and ideas to apply to their businesses while networking with industry peers.
About the National Confectioners Association (NCA)
The National Confectioners Association fosters industry growth by advancing the interests of the confectionery industry and its customers. Serving as the voice of the industry, the Association advocates for the needs of the industry before government bodies, helps the industry understand and implement food safety and other regulations, provides information to help members strengthen business in today's competitive environment and creates relationships between all sectors of the industry including manufacturers, brokers, trade customers, suppliers to the industry and our consumers.
Source: National Confectioners Association