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NRA Partners With Multicultural Foodservice & Hospitality Alliance

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The National Restaurant Association marked a major milestone in its commitment to promoting and elevating diversity in the restaurant industry by welcoming the Multicultural Foodservice & Hospitality Alliance (MFHA) to the Association.

Founded in 1996, MFHA is a non-profit organization and educational resource on multicultural diversity issues for the restaurant, foodservice and lodging industry. “Since our inception, the NRA and the NRA Educational Foundation have supported MFHA’s mission to increase cultural awareness and advance diversity throughout the hospitality industry,” says Gerry Fernandez, MFHA founder and president.

In addition to advocating for career opportunities for people of color, MFHA is developing Cultural Intelligence training modules that help the industry improve business results in culturally diverse markets. NRA members will have full access to these Cultural Intelligence solutions, webinars, conferences, roundtables and consultation services.

 

Starbucks CEO Schultz Moves Aside To Lead High-End Store Initiative

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Howard Schultz is stepping down in April as chief executive of the Starbucks Corp. so he can lead the company’s new strategic initiative to build high-end coffee shops. He will remain chairman of the 45-year-old Seattle chain.

Schultz will be succeeded by President and Chief Operating Officer Kevin Johnson, who served on Starbucks’ board for several years before joining its executive team two years ago. Schultz, who began handing off daily oversight of the 25,000-unit chain a few months ago, says he has no plans to step away from the company.

Starbucks’ move toward high-end coffee is aimed at refreshing its brand, which has been facing increasing competition from specialty roasters such as Intelligentsia and from mass coffee purveyors like Dunkin’ Donuts. ​Two years ago, Starbucks opened the Seattle Reserve Roastery and Tasting Room, a 15,000-sq.ft. store where customers can buy $12 cups of small-batch “reserve” coffees made with a siphon brewing technique. The company is planning to open 20 to 30 more of the high-end stores, including one twice its size in Shanghai next year. Also on the drawing board are up to 1,000 smaller stores similar to the Roastery, minus the on-site roasting, under the “Starbucks Reserve” brand.

Starbucks is also remodeling many of its stores with Reserve-branded coffee bars.

NAFEM Show Program Heats Up

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Made your reservations yet for the E&S industry’s biggest exhibition? Hurry up… The NAFEM Show 2017 is looking to be a killer of a show. Literally. The three-day show in Orlando, Fla., even caps off with a closing night performance by The Killers.

More than 500 booths are already set for the Orange County Convention Center’s exhibit floor, and many of the show’s (and thus the foodservice equipment and supplies industry’s) most innovative concepts can be seen in the WHAT’S HOT! WHAT’S COOL! product gallery.

The centrally located gallery, in Booth #1840, will focus on concepts and products featuring technology advances, labor lifesavers, consumer-first innovations, specialty equipment, and eco- (and budget-) friendly options.

New to the gallery this year is “The Inspiration Station,” a series of four discussions designed to generate conversation around the latest equipment and supplies trends. It be led by Mike Colburn and Mary Esther Treat, founders of product design firm Ideas Well Done. These independent experts will weigh in on some of the things they’ve seen on display in the gallery and encourage questions and comments from the audience. Inspiration Station discussions will take place Feb. 10 and 11, from 11-11:30 a.m. and 2-2:30 p.m.
 
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Arvidson Tapped For Antunes’ International Sales Management Team

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Darren Arvidson has joined Antunes as International Sales Manager, and has taken over responsibility for the Carol Stream, Ill., company’s sales in the Middle East and India, as well as in select countries in Europe.

Arvidson brings nearly 25 years of sales and marketing experience to the position, including serving as regional manager-Europe for the commercial foodservice division of Vitamix and as regional sales manager for Pacojet AG.

“Darren brings significant experience in international foodservice sales, and we look to leverage his expertise to understand the unique challenges of our global customers and provide innovative, custom solutions to meet their needs,” says Daniel Schmidt, Antunes’s director of sales.

Former AutoQuotes President Joins Specifi To Run U.S. Business

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Industry veteran Michael Greenwald has been appointed President, The Americas, at Specifi LLC as the company initiates its launch into U.S. market. Greenwald brings to…

Reps Are Moderately Bullish On 2017

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Reps surveyed for the MAFSI market report forecast 4.4% growth for 2017.

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