The Snack Food Association (SFA) will participate in the PACK EXPO Partner Program November 2-5, 2014 at McCormick Place in Chicago, SFA President & CEO Tom Dempsey announced.
"We believe very strongly in the importance of partnering with other industry-leading organizations, and so we are especially delighted to participate in the PACK EXPO Partner Program," said Dempsey. "Partner organizations in this program are leading forces in the exchange of ideas and collaboration that are moving the packaging and processing industry forward."
Dempsey pointed out that SFA participates in the Partner Program to support its members attending the show, as well as to provide information to attendees about the value of SFA and the contribution it makes to the industry.
SFA will be represented at PACK EXPO by: Meegan Smith, Manager of Events; David Walsh, Manager of Member Services; and Tom Dempsey, President & CEO.
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October 23, 2014
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