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Nominations Now Being Accepted for Industry Award Winners CHICAGO, IL –Nominations of our industry’s brightest stars are now being accepted for the seventh annual National Automatic Merchandising Association (NAMA) industry awards, NAMA Vice President Education & Coffee Service Dean Gilland, NCE, announced today. The awards are given in Vending and Coffee Service and are designed to recognize deserving individuals and companies for professional achievements in Vending, Coffee Service, and Foodservice Management. They will be presented by the NAMA Chairman and CEO at the Industry Awards Banquet during the National Expo in Chicago. In discussing this year’s awards search Gilland said, “This industry awards program is a fantastic opportunity to recognize those members of the industry who are consistently persevering and demonstrating the highest level of professional excellence. The banquet where the awards are presented is an exceptional occasion each year that shows appreciation to those members who work hard and go above and beyond the call of duty. The awards program recognizes their dedication and commitment to our industry which in the end benefits us all.” Nominations are welcome in one or all categories including: Vending:
Coffee Service:
Open to All Members:
Nominations for the awards are open to NAMA members world-wide and the winners will be chosen from those nominations. Final selections will be made by the Selection Committee which is made up of past award winners, current Committee members and industry personnel. The Committee will consider all nominations received by August 1, 2007. Results will remain confidential until they are announced at the awards banquet. For more information about the awards or to submit your nominations, visit www.vending.org NAMA is the national trade association of the food and refreshment vending, coffee service and foodservice management industries including on-site, commissary, catering, & mobile. Its membership is comprised of service companies, equipment manufacturers and suppliers of products and services to operating service companies. The basic mission of the association, to collectively advance and promote the automatic merchandising and coffee service industries, still guides NAMA today as it did in 1936, the year of the organization’s founding.
June 18, 2007 |
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