General Sessions Announced for Annual Meat Conference
Friday, December 14, 2012(American Meat Institute)
The
general sessions have been announced for the
Annual Meat Conference (AMC), to
be held February 24-26, 2013, at the Gaylord
Opryland Resort and Convention
Center in Nashville, Tennessee. Attendees will
become better prepared to tackle
the most pertinent issues facing the meat
industry today through these sessions
that focus on hot topics, including maximizing
current consumer trends to
increase sales and understanding the global
market to remain competitive into
the future.
Pat
and Gina Neely, restaurateurs and co-hosts of
two popular Food Network
television programs, Down Home with the
Neelys and Road Tasted with the
Neelys, will share their Recipe for Success
in the opening general session.
From their latest success, New York City’s
Neelys Barbeque Parlor, to the
original Neelys Bar-B-Que locations in Memphis,
cookbooks, merchandise and
endorsement relationships with companies like
Kraft and Sam’s Club, the Neelys
know how to build a business from the bottom up
and will share their secrets on
how they grew an empire, turning their family
restaurant into one of the most
successful food brands in the
South.
Jeff
Simmons, President of Elanco, will follow the
opening session with a
presentation on Making Safe, Affordable,
and Abundant Food a Global Reality. With
demand for food rapidly
increasing, highly efficient food production is
vital in ending world hunger,
lowering food costs, protecting consumer
rights, and safeguarding our natural
resources.
The
last general session on the first day of the
conference will be a presentation
by Harvey Hartman, Founder, Chairman and CEO of
the Harman Group on Unwrapping Food
Culture. With both the
world of food and food culture being quite
complex and constantly changing, Mr.
Hartman will demonstrate how food culture is
changing and how today’s consumers
are redefining the rules for customer
engagement. Meanwhile, Mr. Hartman will
provide insights into the changing eating
patterns of American consumers and
their effect on meat marketers and retailers.
The
second day of sessions will begin with The
Economy and the Impact on Your Business, as
three experts share their
insight on economic trends. Paul Aho, Ph.D.,
President, Poultry Perspective,
Randy Blach, CEO, Cattle Fox, and Steve Meyer,
Ph.D., President, Paragon
Economics, Inc., will all present and share
their expertise on consumer
spending trends, unemployment rates, and
industrial capacity, while explaining
how all of these economic factors will impact
the livestock, poultry, and meat retail
industries.
Following
this economic presentation, Ron Elving, Senior
Washington Editor of National
Public Radio, will discuss the results of the
congressional and presidential
elections and their expected impact on national
issues, as well as the potential
implications for business and the marketplace,
during the Politics and Current Affairs of
2013 session.
The
final general session, The Power of Meat:
An In-Depth Look at Meat through the Shoppers’
Eyes, will be presented by
Anne-Marie Roerink, Principal, 210 Analytics,
LLC. Her presentation will allow
attendees to gain a clear understanding of what
drives consumer purchasing
decisions in the current economic environment,
including trends in protein types,
amounts, brands, nutrition, packaging,
promotional tactics and purchasing
channels. The top findings of the extensive
consumer research will be shared,
along with insights by guest panelists on
implications for the meat and poultry
industry.
Co-sponsored
by the American Meat Institute Foundation
(AMIF) and the Food Marketing
Institute (FMI), the conference attracts 800
members of the retail food and
meat industries each year. It is considered the
leading educational event
focusing on meat and poultry marketing
innovations, merchandising issues and
consumer purchasing trends.
Associate
sponsors include the American Lamb Board, Beef
Checkoff, National Chicken
Council, National Pork Board and National
Turkey Federation.
To
exhibit or to register for AMC, go to www.MeatConference.com.
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