NAFCD Convention promotes networking

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NAFCD Annual ConventionChicago—The 2022 NAFCD Annual Convention will be taking place November 1–3. According to show organizers, this event cultivates a collaborative environment where attendees are encouraged to exchange ideas, share best practices and identify opportunities for growth. The NAFCD suggested those interested begin building relationships and setting up meetings now by viewing the shows’ private attendee list.

The private attendee list will be refreshed every week leading up to the convention. According to show organizers, attendees’ appointment schedules will fill up fast so it’s advised those interested don’t wait until the last minute to contact current or potential trading partners they’d like to meet with during the event. Show organizers also advise refraining from sending an email blast to all contacts on the attendee list. To help aid appointment management, utilize the NAFCD Annual Convention appointment scheduler.

Learn more here.

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