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Forged in Cheese Registrants As of 7/6/2018 First Name Last Name ACS 2018: Forged in Cheese Registrants as of 7/6/2018 First Name Last Name Organization State/Province Country Garrett Abel Peterson Company WA United States Erik Acquistapace Acquistapace's Covington Supermarket LA United States Keith Adams Wm. Cofield Cheesemakers MN United States Michelle Adams Marin French Cheese Company CA United States Jessica Affatato Harbor Cheese Company NY United States Robert Aguilera Fromagex MA United States Holly Aker Whole Foods Market - World Headquarters ME United States Daniyar Akhmetshin Lactalis Deli NY United States Nathan Aldridge Gourmet Foods International NY United States Alexes Alexander Holiday Market - Canton MI United States Christie Alexandre-Zeoli Market of Choice OR United States Lisa Ali Gelson's Market CA United States Candace Allen Beehive Cheese Company UT United States Erica Allen Capriole, Inc. IN United States Maureen Allen Vermont Creamery VT United States Sheri Allen Artisanal Touch Events LLC UT United States Nicholas Ambeliotis Mediterra Bakehouse PA United States Jim Anderko Venus Wafers MA United States Eric Anderson Old Chatham Sheepherding Creamery NY United States Adriana Andrade Gourmet Foods International GA United States Ryan Andrus Cypress Grove Frank Angeloni Calabro Cheese CT United States Giulia Angoscini Atalanta Corp NJ United States Stefanie Angstadt Valley Milkhouse PA United States George Anton Qualtech John Antonelli Antonelli's Cheese Shop TX United States Kendall Antonelli Antonelli's Cheese Shop TX United States Lorie Appleby InterSource, Inc. NY United States Kate Arding Talbott & Arding Cheese and Provisions NY United States Ana Arguello Meadow Creek Dairy VA United States Caitlin Arnold Whole Foods Market - World Headquarters IL United States Nathan Arnold Sequatchie Cove Creamery TN United States Jacques Auger Fromages CDA, Inc. QC Canada Alma Avalos Market Hall Foods CA United States Linda Avila Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin TX United States YAMARIS AVILA ROCHE BROS. SUPERMARKETS MA United States Jeff Babcock European Imports, Inc. IL United States Veronica Baetje Baetje Farms LLC MO United States Rebekah Baker Tony's Fine Foods CA United States Sotiri Bakouros Alexis Foods OR United States Ben Baldwin Kokoborrego Cheese Co. OH United States Stephanie Baldwin PA United States Nikki Ball Whole Foods Market - World Headquarters WA United States Ryan Barnes Associated Food Stores UT United States Roland Barthelemy Savencia Cheese USA PA United States Michael Bartlett MO United States Jean Bates Gourmet Foods International GA United States Theresa Battel Horizon Sales Corporation CA United States Kathryn Beacom Kroger Company WA United States Terry Beckman Dairy Fab WI United States Janice Beiner Savencia Cheese USA Alexa Bell BUF Creamery VA United States Rachel Bell Tide Mill Creamery ME United States Carolyn Bender Gourmet Foods International GA United States Matt Benham Arethusa Farm & Dairy CT United States Austin Bentley Tillamook County Creamery Association OK United States Kayla Bercegeay Swiss-American, Inc. MO United States Zach Berg MI United States James Bespalec-Davis Whole Foods Market - World Headquarters Katie Beswick Mandi Foods PA United States Philippe Beyssier Brodart Packaging Alyce Birchenough Sweet Home Farm AL United States Chris Birkeland Beecher's Handmade Cheese WA United States Walshe Birney Kroger Company OH United States Tom Bivins Vermont Cheese Council VT United States Barney Bjornsfelt Whole Foods Market - World Headquarters British Columbia Canada Patrick Bleck Specialty Food Sherpa WA United States 1 ACS 2018: Forged in Cheese Registrants as of 7/6/2018 Mary Bodensiek Johnson & Wales University RI United States Mandy Boerjan Wegmans Food Markets, Inc. PA United States Jean Bolliger Kroger Company OH United States Mark Bomalaski Provisions International, Ltd VT United States Erika Bongort Stanzeski's Cheese, Wine & Charcuterie TX United States Andy Boomer Tillamook County Creamery Association OR United States Albert Borgo Quality Cheese Inc. ON Canada Kendra Boston Face Rock Creamery OR United States Charles Boucley Sopexa NY United States Paul Bower Zingerman's Delicatessen MI United States Jake Bowers Green Dirt Farm MO United States Rachel Boyk Bobby Bradds Goat Lady Dairy NC United States Carrie Bradds Goat Lady Dairy NC United States Kaitlin Bradshaw Whole Foods Market - World Headquarters MA United States Jason Brandes Bothwell Cheese MB Canada Katie Bray Oregon Cheese Guild OR United States Michel Bray Rumiano Cheese Company CA United States Allyson Brennan Old Chatham Sheepherding Creamery NY United States Amanda Brennan Peterson Company WA United States Zoe Brickley Cellars at Jasper Hill VT United States Shaleena Bridgham InterSource, Inc. NJ United States John Brody Sargento Foods Inc. WI United States Arlene Brokaw Imagine Dairy Farm ME United States Aaron Bronson Kroger Company IN United States Robert Brooks Kroger Company IN United States Alex Brown Gourmet Imports CA United States Ashley Brown DPI Specialty Foods CA United States Evan Brown Gourmet Foods International FL United States Jennifer Brown Savencia Cheese USA PA United States Matt Brown Cowgirl Creamery CA United States Molly Browne Vermont Creamery WI United States Molly Brownson Tony's Fine Foods CA United States Jean Claude Bruneau Couturier North America, Inc. NY United States Teena Buholzer Klondike Cheese Co. WI United States Peter Buol Klondike Cheese Co. WI United States Lydia Burns Pastoral Artisan Cheese, Bread & Wine Dustin Busby Blackberry Farm TN United States Sarah Buschkamp Hy-Vee IA United States Iris Busjahn Kroger Company WA United States Tony Butler Litehouse Inc. ID United States John Byom Classic Provisions, Inc. MN United States Debbie Byrne Cedar Grove Cheese, Inc WI United States Ana Cabral Fortune Fish & Gourmet IL United States Delcie Cabral Qualtech Vern Caldwell WellMont Farms' Cheesorizo OR United States Liam Callahan Bellwether Farms CA United States Mathieu Callol Wegmans Food Markets, Inc. NY United States Sue Cambra Horizon Specialties CA United States Heather Camp MI United States Pamela Campbell DPI Specialty Foods WA United States Van Campbell Kenny's Farmhouse Cheese KY United States Lisa Caprera Student PA United States Natale Caputo Caputo Cheese / Wiscon Corporation IL United States Pasquale Caputo Caputo Cheese / Wiscon Corporation IL United States Jean-Louis Carbonnier Comté Cheese Association NY United States Raina Cardarelli World's Best Cheeses MA United States Sheree Cardoos Cardoos McKenna MA United States Jim Carey NH United States Katarina Carlson Central Market TX United States Vernon Carr Lamagna Cheese PA United States Jillian Casacca Rumiano Cheese Company CA United States Chris Casiello Arethusa Farm & Dairy CT United States Lydia Casparie Arethusa Farm & Dairy CT United States Christy Caye St. James Cheese Company LA United States Allison Chang The Cheese Table ON Canada Christina Chang Whole Foods Market - World Headquarters OR United States Jackie Chang Haystack Mountain Creamery CO United States 2 ACS 2018: Forged in Cheese Registrants as of 7/6/2018 Ian Chapman Town & Country Markets, Inc. WA United States Mikhail Chapnik Savencia Cheese USA PA United States Felice Charlton Point Reyes Farmstead Cheese Co. CA United States Rory Chase Chaseholm Farm Creamery NY United States Tom Chatfield Quickes Traditional Ltd. Devon United Kingdom Noelie Chenevier Savencia Cheese USA PA United States Samantha Chertoff Casein Point Cheese CA United States Mike Chevalier Savencia Cheese USA PA United States Ryan Chidester Conference Corporate Members UT United States Tina Chinoy India Christopher Chopp Chef 2 Chef Foods OH United States Jacob Chrisman Whole Foods Market - World Headquarters CA United States Mariah Christensen Harmons UT United States Max Christensen Harmons UT United States Elizabeth Chubbuck Murray's Cheese Shop NY United States Ryan Chunn Whole Foods Market - World Headquarters CA United States Stephanie Ciano World's Best Cheeses MA United States Joseph Ciardullo C'est Cheese, Inc NY United States Stephanie Clark Iowa State University IA United States Kate Clarke Kroger Company OH United States Becca Clary Wegmans Food Markets, Inc. VA United States Logan Class NY United States Brittney Cline Whole Foods Market - World Headquarters Dean Cohagan Atalanta Corp NJ United States Brian Cohee Rustic Bakery, Inc. CA United States Mariah Colbert Kroger Company IL United States Anna Collins Crown Finish Caves NY United States Rick Collins OR United States Terry Comer Euro-USA, Inc. IL United States Jeanlouise Conaway Each Peach Market DC United States Lucia Conejo-Mir Ines Rosales Sue Conley Cowgirl Creamery CA United States Joey Conner Vermont Creamery VT United States Mary Connolly Marie Fromage, LLC NJ United States Patrick Considine VT United States Bob Constantino California Milk Advisory Board CA United States James Coogan Eli's Manhatten NY United States Parker Cooper Rogue Creamery OR United States Kevin Corcoran World's Best Cheeses CA United States Irene Costello Effie's Homemade MA United States Benedicte Coude Schuman Cheese NJ United States Mark Courvoisier LA & SF Specialty CA United States Bill Covaleski Beth Crave Crave Brothers Farmstead Cheese, LLC WI United States George Crave Crave Brothers Farmstead Cheese, LLC WI United States Sondra Crawford Gourmet Foods International GA United States Dylan Creese Olsson's Fine Foods LLC NJ United States Jeanine Creighton McKenna Marketing CA United States Isabelle Creveling Peterson Company WA United States James Croskey
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