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Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 12/10/2024 at 1:00 PM (EST)
Retail media networks are transforming marketing by enabling targeted advertising powered by consumer insights. Explore how independent retailers can leverage these networks to maximize ad revenue and build stronger consumer connections.
Retail media networks are transforming marketing by enabling targeted advertising powered by consumer insights. This seminar explores how independent retailers can leverage these networks to maximize ad revenue and build stronger consumer connections.
John Najjar, Chair of the FMI Independent Operators Committee and President/CEO of Seaside Market, will introduce this important topic, Dr. Ernest Baskin, Associate Professor of Food Marketing at Saint Joseph’s University, will provide cutting-edge research on consumer behavior and retail media strategies.
Key Takeaways:
- Strategies to position your business as a leader in retail media
- Techniques for capturing ad revenue through consumer insights
- Guidance on building impactful supplier partnerships
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain actionable knowledge and a competitive edge in the evolving retail media landscape. Register now to unlock the power of your consumer insights!
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Ernest Baskin, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Food, Pharma & Healthcare
Saint Joseph's University
Dr. Ernest Baskin is an Associate Professor of Food, Pharma, and Healthcare at Saint Joseph’s University, with a Ph.D. in Marketing from Yale University School of Management. He also holds an M.A. and M.Phil. in Marketing from Yale, along with a B.S. in Economics from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and a B.A. in Cultural Anthropology from Penn's College of Arts and Sciences.
An expert in consumer behavior and marketing research, Dr. Baskin’s work focuses on consumer judgment, decision-making, and biases, using experimental methodology and survey design. He also consults on workforce retention and recruitment.
His research has been published in top journals like the Journal of Consumer Research and Journal of Marketing Research. Dr. Baskin has received numerous accolades, including recognition as a "Millennial to Watch" by the Philadelphia Inquirer and being named one of the "40 Under 40" business school professors by Poets & Quants.
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Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 12/09/2024 at 2:00 PM (EST)
Hunton will address the HFC Management Final Rule, addressing how it differs from the proposed rule and whether requests made in previous association coalition comments were included.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently finalized the Phasedown of Hydrofluorocarbons: Management of Certain Hydrofluorocarbons and Substitutes Under the American Innovation and Manufacturing Act of 2020 (HFC Management) Final Rule. The rule is the third component of a series of rulemakings required under the American Innovation and Manufacturing (AIM) Act and establishes a new program for the management, recycling, and reuse of Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), synthetic gases primarily used for refrigeration and cooling.
Hear from the law firm Hunton Andrews Kurth who will provide an overview of the final rule, addressing how it differs from the proposed rule and whether requests made in our previous association coalition comments were included. Hunton will be available to answer question on the final rule, so please submit anything you would like addressed to Erin McCarthy prior to the webinar so that presenters can come prepared.
This digital seminar is hosted in conjunction with The National Grocers Association, The National Retail Federation, and The Retail Industry Leaders Association.
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Matt Leopold
Partner
Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP
Matt advises and defends clients across industries with the strategic insights as former General Counsel for the US Environmental Protection Agency, former General Counsel for the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and a former environmental litigator at the US Department of Justice.
David Terry
Counsel
Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP
David maintains a robust federal, state, and administrative litigation and regulatory practice in the environmental and natural resources arena. David is an experienced litigator with a deep understanding of regulatory compliance related to all forms of environmental media over diverse industry sectors. He is skilled in all phases of litigation, including discovery, taking and defending depositions, drafting and arguing motions, and court appearances.
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Discuss factors impacting cadmium levels in the food supply, including availability of mitigation measures, accessibility of nutritious foods, protection against negative changes in consumption patterns, as well as emphasizing that the food supply is safe.
This symposium served as a platform to discuss factors impacting cadmium levels in the food supply, including availability of mitigation measures, accessibility of nutritious foods, protection against negative changes in consumption patterns, as well as emphasizing that the food supply is safe. Expert speakers discussed how to manage the challenges of production and agriculture in conjunction with regulatory efforts, such as FDA’s Closer-to-Zero Program, as well as risk communication strategies.
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Keith T. Ayoob
Director of Nutrition Clinic
Children's Evaluation and Rehabilitation Center
Keith T. Ayoob, Ed.D., is a pediatric nutritionist and clinical practitioner. He is director of the nutrition clinic at the Children’s Evaluation and Rehabilitation Center at Einstein and the Children’s Hospital at Montefiore. Dr. Ayoob’s work focuses on obesity in children. His clinical approach considers the immediate social context of a child’s obesity problems. His research interests are treating and preventing obesity; preventing type 2 diabetes; cardiovascular health; feeding problems; and the nutritional effects of drugs commonly prescribed to children for behavioral issues.
Rufus Chaney
Retired
USDA - Agricultural Research Service
Rufus L. Chaney obtained a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Purdue University in 1969. He worked with USDA-Agricultural Research Service for 46 years, retiring in 2016. He did research in lab, greenhouse and field on fate of metals in biosolids, soils, crops, and the food-chain transfer and bioavailability of soil and crop metals to animals. Dr. Chaney contributed to US-EPA rules on land application of biosolids to protect food safety and crop yields. He invented the concept of soil metal phytoextraction and led a Cooperative Research and Development Research Program to develop a patented complete commercial phytoextraction technology. His work on bioavailability of soil Pb and treating soils with Fe-rich biosolids has contributed significantly to acceptance of in situ remediation of metal contaminated soils and using mixtures of biosolids and byproducts to restore ecosystems.
De Ann Davis
Senior Vice President
Western Growers
De Ann Davis, PhD, joined Western Growers in June 2020 as Senior Vice President, Science. Davis has over 25 years of experience in the development and execution of technical global programs, including food safety, quality assurance and regulatory compliance.
Danyelle Forte
Researcher
Danyelle is a dedicated researcher committed to advancing the agricultural and food industries. With a passion for plant breeding, she seeks solutions to the challenges of food production. She focuses on identifying optimal traits in plants and developing new varieties that exemplify productivity, nutritional quality, flavor, and resilience in a changing climate.
Stephanie Hodges
Founder
The Nourished Principles
Stephanie Hodges (MS, MPH, RDN) is a public health dietitian and food policy professional with over a decade of experience working to increase access to healthy food through food systems, public health nutrition programs, and policy change. She is the founder and owner of The Nourished Principles, a public health and nutrition consulting firm where she works with clients to implement strong public health nutrition programs and policies, write and implement grants, and strengthen nutrition and wellness within school districts. Prior to >span class="NormalTextRun SCXW77318039 BCX0"> she worked in state government overseeing demonstration grants from USDA and working with non-profit organizations and school districts.
Trenton Roberts
Professor, Department of Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences
University of Arkansas
Dr. Trenton Roberts is a Professor and Interim Department Head in the Department of Crop, Soil, and Environmental Sciences at the University of Arkansas. Roberts received his B.S. in Plant Science at Oklahoma State University, his M.S. in Soil Science at the University of Arizona, and his Ph.D. in Soil Science at the University of Arkansas. Dr. Roberts’ expertise includes optimizing the efficiency with which crops use essential nutrients through the development of soil and tissue tests as well as management practices such as time, rate, source and placement.
Carolyn G. Scrafford
Principal Scientist
Exponent
Dr. Carolyn G. Scrafford is a Principal Scientist at Exponent, specializing in chemical regulations and food safety. With 20 years of experience, she applies epidemiological methods, statistics, and risk assessment to evaluate health effects related to food contaminants, additives, and environmental compounds globally. Dr. Scrafford has expertise in clinical trials, dietary risk assessments, and exposure assessments for contaminants like heavy metals and food toxins. She has supported regulatory submissions, including developing GRAS notifications and Food Additive Petitions (FAPs), using data from large international databases.
Angelia Seyfferth
Professor, Department of Plant and Soil Sciences
University of Delaware
Dr. Angelia Seyfferth is a Professor in the Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, one of the founding Directors of the Center for Food Systems and Sustainability (CENFOODS), and the Associate Dean for Research in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Delaware. Seyfferth’s research is rooted in soil biogeochemistry to develop sustainable ways to lower human exposure to harmful contaminants from food. She uses laboratory and field experiments as well as conventional and advanced spectroscopic techniques to understand the dynamic chemistry of the rhizosphere and localization of contaminants and nutrients in soils and plants.
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Dive into the evolving role of nonfoods in the modern grocery landscape.
Dive into the evolving role of nonfoods in the modern grocery landscape. Discover how key gateway categories in nonfoods drive sales and learn strategies to optimize offerings for a better shopping experience and increased profitability, and respond to evolving consumer behaviors in the dynamic grocery retail landscape.
Included in this bundle:
- Gateway to Total Store Growth: Unlocking Incremental Growth with Your Food and Nonfood Strategies | September 20, 2024 (On-Demand Digital Seminar)
- Exploring Nonfoods Shopping Behaviors in Grocery Retail | October 15, 2024 (On-Demand Digital Seminar)
- Power of Nonfoods 2024 (Research Report)
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Dive into FMI’s Power of Nonfoods report to explore consumer shopping patterns across key nonfood categories.
Dive into FMI’s Power of Nonfoods report, exploring consumer shopping patterns across key nonfood categories. Uncover valuable insights and provide actionable data for retailers and marketers to understand better and respond to evolving consumer behaviors in the dynamic grocery retail landscape.
This presentation is also a part of the Nonfoods Strategies & Trends Bundle. It is available to everyone for FREE.
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Steve Markenson
Vice President, Research & Insights
FMI - The Food Industry Association
Steve Markenson leads FMI’s research & insights practice. Markenson is a market research executive with 30 years of progressive experience in his field – from research assistant to president of a full-service national market research firm – and his diverse experience includes research design, information/data collection and analysis and strategic planning.
In his role at FMI, Markenson oversees the research & insights practice at FMI, specifically the study design, survey fielding and efforts with outside knowledge partners and FMI subject matter experts. He leads the discovery process on the latest industry trends and operational insights that champion FMI as a credible voice of the food retail industry.
Tom Duffy
Senior Advisor, Nonfoods Community Development
FMI - The Food Industry Association
Tom Duffy is a senior advisor to FMI for building the nonfoods community and growth initiative as part of the FMI vision for total store collaboration. In this role, Tom enhances trading partner collaboration to address challenges, opportunity gaps and innovations designed to drive profitable growth in General Merchandise, Household, and HBC categories and to better serve consumers.
As former vice president of member development at GMDC/Retail Tomorrow, and prior roles with Acosta and Nielsen, Tom brings a depth of relevant programming and growth opportunities to the FMI initiative. Tom is based in southern New Jersey and enjoys spending time with family, golfing, surf fishing and rooting for the Philadelphia sports teams.
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Get insights from The Power of Private Brands 2024 report, including the current food price environment, how consumers are increasingly turning to private brands, and how the industry is planning to keep that momentum going.
FMI's Vice President of Research and Insights Steve Markenson and Vice President of Industry Relations Doug Baker share key insights from our newly released report, The Power of Private Brands 2024: Industry Strategies to Sustain Momentum. This discussion highlights the current food price environment, how consumers are increasingly turning to private brands, and how the industry is planning to keep that momentum going.
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Doug Baker
Vice President, Industry Relations
FMI - The Food Industry Association
Doug Baker is a food retail industry relations vice president for FMI - The Food Industry, where he facilitates professional, non-competitive collaboration among member communities across private brands and technology issue areas. In addition to his oversight of the private brands council and their efficiency-driven initiatives to encourage brand owner innovation, Doug also leads FMI’s CIO Technology Board efforts related to omnichannel commerce facilitating benchmarking, research studies, and other collaborative projects that enable the path to modern retailing. Prior to FMI, Doug began his career in the food retail industry in 1984 as a bagger with Fry’s Food Stores. His 30+ years in grocery retail have included leadership roles at Fry’s, Kraft/Nabisco and Federated Group. Baker holds a Bachelor of Science in Marketing, and throughout his career, he has focused on retail operations, consumer packaged goods manufacturing and private brand development and marketing.
Steve Markenson
Vice President, Research & Insights
FMI - The Food Industry Association
Steve Markenson leads FMI’s research & insights practice. Markenson is a market research executive with 30 years of progressive experience in his field – from research assistant to president of a full-service national market research firm – and his diverse experience includes research design, information/data collection and analysis and strategic planning.
In his role at FMI, Markenson oversees the research & insights practice at FMI, specifically the study design, survey fielding and efforts with outside knowledge partners and FMI subject matter experts. He leads the discovery process on the latest industry trends and operational insights that champion FMI as a credible voice of the food retail industry.
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Learn about Hispanic grocery shopping habits, and explore what is unique about this community compared to the every-day shopper.
Experts from FMI and NIQ present a focused look at grocery shopper trends and other key insights among Hispanic shoppers. We discuss Hispanic grocery shopping habits, and explore what is unique about this community compared to the every-day shopper.
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Kymberly Graham
Vice President, Global Marketing - Thought Leadership and Content
NielsonIQ
Kymberly Graham is VP, Global Marketing- Thought Leadership & Content at NielsenIQ where she implements omnichannel activation strategies to achieve business goals and ensures engagements are relevant to a rapidly diversifying audience. A key member of the leadership team, Kymberly leads insights-driven solutions, partnerships and programs while exhibiting a solid understanding of the multicultural consumer’s economic impact, evolving macro trends and global implications of societal shifts. She is passionate about diversity as a driver of business growth and values an inclusive culture, particularly in the CPG industry where she has almost 15 years of experience. As a Georgia native, Kymberly attended the University of Georgia for undergrad and Mercer University for her MBA.
Steve Markenson
Vice President, Research & Insights
FMI - The Food Industry Association
Steve Markenson leads FMI’s research & insights practice. Markenson is a market research executive with 30 years of progressive experience in his field – from research assistant to president of a full-service national market research firm – and his diverse experience includes research design, information/data collection and analysis and strategic planning.
In his role at FMI, Markenson oversees the research & insights practice at FMI, specifically the study design, survey fielding and efforts with outside knowledge partners and FMI subject matter experts. He leads the discovery process on the latest industry trends and operational insights that champion FMI as a credible voice of the food retail industry.
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Learn about OSHA's notice of a comprehensive proposed federal rule mandating employers to provide accommodations above certain temperatures.
Learn about the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) on "Heat Injury and Illness Prevention in Outdoor and Indoor Work Settings," a comprehensive proposed federal rule mandating employers to provide accommodations above certain temperatures. This digital seminar is conducted by Eric Conn, founding partner, Conn Maciel Carey LLP. Mr. Conn provides an overview of the proposed rule and discusses implications for businesses. The deadline for public comments on the proposed rule is December 30, 2024. FMI will file comments on behalf of the food industry and sign a joint stakeholder letter filed by Employers Heat Illness Prevention Rulemaking Coalition.
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Kymberly Graham
Vice President, Global Marketing - Thought Leadership and Content
NielsonIQ
Kymberly Graham is VP, Global Marketing- Thought Leadership & Content at NielsenIQ where she implements omnichannel activation strategies to achieve business goals and ensures engagements are relevant to a rapidly diversifying audience. A key member of the leadership team, Kymberly leads insights-driven solutions, partnerships and programs while exhibiting a solid understanding of the multicultural consumer’s economic impact, evolving macro trends and global implications of societal shifts. She is passionate about diversity as a driver of business growth and values an inclusive culture, particularly in the CPG industry where she has almost 15 years of experience. As a Georgia native, Kymberly attended the University of Georgia for undergrad and Mercer University for her MBA.
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Discover how key gateway categories in nonfoods drive sales and learn strategies to optimize offerings for a better shopping experience and increased profitability.
Dive into the evolving role of nonfoods in the modern grocery landscape. Discover how key gateway categories in nonfoods drive sales and learn strategies to optimize offerings for a better shopping experience and increased profitability.
Key Takeaways:
- Understand the growing impact of nonfoods in grocery sales.
- Identify and refine key gateway categories in the nonfoods aisle.
- Learn strategies to enhance profitability through optimized nonfoods offerings.
This presentation is also a part of the Nonfoods Strategies & Trends Bundle. It is available to everyone for FREE.
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Lori Merz
Shopper Insights Manager
The Clorox Company
Lori is an accomplished researcher with 25+ years of expertise in uncovering the deeper narratives behind human behavior. Currently serving as the Shopper Insights Manager at The Clorox Company, Lori is an advocate for helping Grocery retailers connect with Shoppers seeking convenient access to all products needed for everyday living. Prior to Clorox, she worked at Procter & Gamble for 24 years in Consumer & Market Knowledge in multiple roles from front-end innovation to Customer support.
Daniel Joyner
Consultant, Complete Consumer
Circana
Bringing extensive experience in survey and longitudinal panel research, Daniel Joyner has studied consumers’ shopping and purchasing behaviors since joining Circana in 2004. His research is anchored in the fundamental truth of consumer behavior: loyalty is fleeting, and brands must constantly innovate to stay relevant. Passionate about transforming the way brands think about their customers, Daniel’s insights equip brands to adapt, innovate, and thrive in today’s competitive omnichannel marketplace by embracing consumer-first strategies.
Scott Hanbury
Analytics Team Leader-Grocery
The Clorox Company
Over 30 years of grocery retail sales and CPG experience has given Scott a perspective on both sides of the buying desk. Scott has worked at Hormel Foods and Coca-Cola and now leads the Core Customer Analytics team at the Clorox Company. Listening to understand for the mutual win has been at the forefront of his success. Understanding people and data has given him the ability to “humanize” data through story telling.
Tom Duffy
Senior Advisor, Nonfoods Community Development
FMI - The Food Industry Association
Tom Duffy is a senior advisor to FMI for building the nonfoods community and growth initiative as part of the FMI vision for total store collaboration. In this role, Tom enhances trading partner collaboration to address challenges, opportunity gaps and innovations designed to drive profitable growth in General Merchandise, Household, and HBC categories and to better serve consumers.
As former vice president of member development at GMDC/Retail Tomorrow, and prior roles with Acosta and Nielsen, Tom brings a depth of relevant programming and growth opportunities to the FMI initiative. Tom is based in southern New Jersey and enjoys spending time with family, golfing, surf fishing and rooting for the Philadelphia sports teams.
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SafeMark® is the only food manager training created BY retailers, FOR retailers and provides supermarket managers and supervisors with the knowledge to train staff and achieve food manager certification. To meet your needs, we offer both in classroom and online training curriculums.
SafeMark® is the only food manager training created BY retailers, FOR retailers and provides supermarket managers and supervisors with the knowledge to train staff and achieve food manager certification. To meet your needs, we offer both in classroom and online training curriculums.
“The increasing complexity of the food industry, the improved ability to identify/trace foodborne outbreaks and other economic, staffing, cultural and behavioral challenges make it imperative that food protection managers know and control the risk factors that impact the safety of the food they sell or serve.” –2013 FDA Food Code
“Using the SafeMark® program has been an invaluable tool to help prepare retail store managers for the Certified Food Protection Manager exam every step of the way. The real-world examples and scenarios used throughout the training help to prepare learners for the exam. I would recommend SafeMark® training to anyone looking to prepare for the certification exam.” –Steve Oswald, Wakefern Food Corp.
This training is available for $60.00 (USD).
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