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2018 Annual Meat Conference Attendee List As of 2.21.2018 2018 Annual Meat Conference Attendee List as of 2.21.2018 First Name Last Name Title Company Anne-Marie Roerink Principal 210 Analytics Marc DiPersio Vice President and Director, Fresh Foods A.J. Letizio Sales & Marketing, Inc. Nick Letizio Business Manager A.J. Letizio Sales & Marketing, Inc. Altneik Nesbit Purchasing Agent Abaco Groceries Marsh Harbour Martin McMahon General Manager ABP Food Group Gavin Murphy National Sales Manager ABP North America Jeffery Berlin Vice President, Fresh Foods Acosta Patrick Beyer Vice President, Fresh Acosta Dennis Blackmon Vice President, Food Service Acosta David Dobronski Associate Acosta Chad Judd Senior Business Manager Acosta Chris Korsak Director Acosta Christopher Love Vice President Acosta Rusty Mcdaniel Vice President, Fresh Foods Acosta Karen Olson Vice President, Fresh Foods Acosta Rick Pike Manager, Key Accounts Acosta Cliff Richardson Associate Acosta Ernie Vespole Senior Vice President, Fresh Foods Grocery Sales East Region Acosta Preston Harrell Sales Executive Action Food Sales, Inc. Mike Hughes Account Executive Action Food Sales, Inc. Mike Mickie Account Executive Action Food Sales, Inc. John Nilsson Vice President of Sales & Operations Action Food Sales, Inc. John Nilsson President Action Food Sales, Inc. Nikki Bauer Sales, Arizona Advanced Marketing Concepts Bill Claflin Sales Advanced Marketing Concepts Jim Baird Sales Manager Advantage Solutions Victor Bontomasi Director, Sales Advantage Solutions Bill Brader Area Vice President Advantage Solutions Mark Clausen Area Vice President Advantage Solutions Jim Dellicolli Director Advantage Solutions Joe Dellicolli Director Advantage Solutions Craig Gervers Sales Manager Advantage Solutions Eugene Giddens President, Sales, Southern Region Advantage Solutions Darwin Gore Business Development Manager Advantage Solutions Bob Gradwohl Director, Sales Advantage Solutions Steve Jewasko General Manager Advantage Solutions Jeff Josselyn Director, Sales Advantage Solutions Dave Leon Area Vice President Advantage Action Advantage Solutions 2018 Annual Meat Conference Attendee List as of 2.21.2018 First Name Last Name Title Company Marc Letourneau Director, Sales Advantage Solutions Bryan Linville Director, Category Manager Advantage Solutions John McGraw Area Vice President, North Advantage Solutions Shawn McMillian Executive Vice President Advantage Solutions Craig Miller Divisional Vice President Advantage Solutions Bob Rouse Business Development Manager Advantage Solutions Ryan Savage Sales Manager Advantage Solutions Tom Slagle Sales Manager Advantage Solutions Steve Smith Area Vice President Fresh Advantage Solutions Gary Soltes Area Vice President Advantage Solutions Richard Sprayberry Manager, Sales Advantage Solutions Jenna Templin Senior Business Development Manager Advantage Solutions Buck Thomas President, Sales Advantage Solutions Dave Thurman Area Vice President Advantage Solutions Barbara White Director, Fresh Advantage Solutions Jeff White Area Vice President Advantage Solutions Faith Yager Business Development Manager Advantage Solutions Shane Coughlin Executive Vice President and General Manager Affinity Group Infusion Michael Sonberg Executive Vice President and General Manager New England Affinity Group Infusion Bill Harris National Retail Sales Manager Agri Beef Co. Liz Moore Brand Marketing Specialist Agri Beef Co. Terry Reynolds Executive Director, Sales Agri Beef Co. Jay Theiler VP, Brand Development Agri Beef Co. Jeff Van Lith Sales Agri Beef Co. Steve Allison Director Ahold Delhaize USA Chris Blumenthal Category Analyst Ahold Delhaize USA Jim Brinser Category Manager Ahold Delhaize USA William Puza Category Manager, Beef, Lamb and Veal Ahold Delhaize USA Patrick Sanagursky Category Manager Ahold Delhaize USA Michael Watts Category Manager, Beef, Veal and Lamb Ahold Delhaize USA John Beretta Group Vice President, Meat and Seafood Albertsons Companies Marc Brasier Vice President, Meat Supply Chain Management Albertsons Companies Bob Burt Corporate Director Procurement Meat, Seafood, Deli Food Albertsons Companies Cathy East Vice President Procurement, Meat, Seafood and Deli Albertsons Companies Charlie Forrest Director, Commodity Sourcing, Meat and Seafood Albertsons Companies Alexa Langona Director, Product Management, Own Brands Albertsons Companies Karl Meinhardt Vice President, Social and Digital Marketing Albertsons Companies Mike Miller Procurement, Meat, Seafood and Deli Albertsons Companies 2018 Annual Meat Conference Attendee List as of 2.21.2018 First Name Last Name Title Company Demetri Pantazes Vice President, Sales, Meat and Seafood Albertsons Companies Nancy Rathje Quality Assurance Manager, Meat and Seafood Albertsons Companies Anthony Snow Seafood Director Albertsons Companies Scott Gerbec Director, Corporate Buying ALDI Inc. Brian Trusheim Director, Corporate Buying ALDI Inc. Shane Williams Group Director ALDI Inc. Fabio Guerreiro Meat and Seafood Field Merchandiser Allegiance Retail Services, LLC (Foodtown) Dean Holmquist Vice President, Perishables Allegiance Retail Services, LLC (Foodtown) Dennis Keresey Senior Vice President, Meat Marketing Allegiance Retail Services, LLC (Foodtown) Jeff Lane Director Allegiance Retail Services, LLC (Foodtown) David Maniaci President and CEO Allegiance Retail Services, LLC (Foodtown) Samer Rahman Senior Director, Meat and Seafood Allegiance Retail Services, LLC (Foodtown) John Rota Meat Manager Allegiance Retail Services, LLC (Foodtown) Joyce Johnson Customer Service Specialist Amazing Taste Foods, Inc. Steven Lopez Field Sales Repesentative Amazing Taste Foods, Inc. Steven Lopez Director, Customer Support Amazing Taste Foods, Inc. Alfredo Ramirez Director of Sales Amazing Taste Foods, Inc. Olya Savtchenko Director of Finance Amazing Taste Foods, Inc. Adam Taki President Amazing Taste Foods, Inc. Ghazi Taki Chairman Amazing Taste Foods, Inc. Wynne Adams Vendor Manager Amazon.com, Inc. April Lane Category Leader, Perishables Amazon.com, Inc. Kay Teitelbaum Senior Vendor Manager Amazon.com, Inc. Samantha Abzug Senior Vendor Manager, Meat AmazonFresh, LLC Kevin Butler Vice President, Ground Beef Sales American Foods Group, LLC Vince DeGrado Vice President, Technical Services American Foods Group, LLC Jennifer Dibbern Marketing Manager American Foods Group, LLC Steven Giroux Vice President, Sales and Marketing American Foods Group, LLC Chad Heinecke Senior Product Manager American Foods Group, LLC Jeff Jones Executive Vice President, Sales American Foods Group, LLC Brad King Director, Walmart Team American Foods Group, LLC Billy McPherson Vice President, Business Development American Foods Group, LLC Vince Metzger Research and Development American Foods Group, LLC John Pair Director, National Accounts, East American Foods Group, LLC Ed Reina Vice President, Retail Sales and Development American Foods Group, LLC John Schneider Central Region Sales Manager American Foods Group, LLC Jim Slater National Account Manager American Foods Group, LLC Alan Smith Retail Sales Representative American Foods Group, LLC 2018 Annual Meat Conference Attendee List as of 2.21.2018 First Name Last Name Title Company Scott Strasinger Manager, Supply Chain American Foods Group, LLC Gregg Sylvester Regional Manager, Mid-Atlantic American Foods Group, LLC Steve Troilo Executive Vice President, Operations King's Command and AFG American Foods Group, LLC Mark Winter Vice President of Boxed Beef Sales American Foods Group, LLC Karissa Maneotis Industry Services American Lamb Board Wilson Estupinan Director of Fresh Foods America's Food Basket Jim Carpenter Manager, Business Development Amick Farms LLC Ben Harrison President & CEO Amick Farms LLC Steve Kernen Director, Sales & Marketing Amick Farms LLC Tony Neal Retail Sales Manager Amick Farms LLC Stanley Boschert Senior Account Executive Applied Data Corp. (ADC) Mark Molter Director of Sales, Americas Applied Data Corp. (ADC) Mike Plunk President Arthur-Bertel & Associates, Inc. Marty Berlin Meat Director Associated Food Stores, Inc. Scott Fowler Meat Manager Associated Food Stores, Inc. Bill Price Vice President, Fresh Foods Associated Food Stores, Inc. Mark Mains Meat Category Manager Associated Grocers, Inc. (LA) Thomas Miller Meat Merchandiser Associated Grocers, Inc. (LA) Thomas Neal Meat Merchandiser Associated Grocers, Inc. (LA) Peter Tortorich Senior Director of Perishable Merchandise and Procurement Associated Grocers, Inc. (LA) Mark Westmoland Director, Meat, Seafood Operations and Procurement Associated Grocers, Inc. (LA) Tyler Lanier Manager, Meat Associated Wholesale Grocers - Great Lakes Division Kent Meadows Meat Sales Manager Associated Wholesale Grocers - Memphis Division Leonard Spray Fresh Director Associated Wholesale Grocers - Nashville Division Michael Yakovsky Meat Sales Manager Associated Wholesale Grocers - Nashville Division Jeff Waddingham Manager, Meat Associated Wholesale Grocers - Nebraska Division Kevin Porter Meat Sales Manager Associated Wholesale Grocers - Springfield Division Robert Durand Vice President and Division Manager Associated Wholesale Grocers, Inc. Curtis Harker Senior Category Manager Associated Wholesale Grocers, Inc. Kevin Hawkins Vice President, Meat Associated Wholesale Grocers, Inc. Kevin Hennessy Retailer Associated Wholesale Grocers, Inc. Danny Nowak Meat Sales Manager Associated Wholesale Grocers, Inc. Philip Fisher Plant Manager Atlantic Beef Products Inc. Russ Mallard President Atlantic Beef Products Inc. 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