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WOMEN’S FOODSERVICE FORUM (WFF) CONCLUDES
2008 ANNUAL LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE
Record Breaking Attendance in Organization’s History
Multi-Tiered Personalized Programming Offered
Individuals Recognized for Significant Impact on Foodservice Industry
Washington D.C. (April 25, 2008) – It was an energizing and inspiring four days
filled with leadership development, thought-sharing and professional growth at the Women’s
Foodservice Forum (WFF) Annual Leadership Development Conference at the Gaylord National Resort
& Convention Center in Washington D.C. More than 3,000 foodservice professionals attended the
organization’s 18
th annual event.
Featuring multi-tiered personalized programming for Entrepreneurs, Emerging Leaders, Emerging
Executive Leaders and Executives, this year’s conference content provided attendees with numerous
opportunities to personalize their attendance to match their unique development needs. WFF also
recognized and celebrated five outstanding individuals for their contributions to Foodservice with
the presentation of the prestigious WFF Trailblazer Award, Leadership Award, Entrepreneur of the
Year Award, Volunteer of the Year Award and Outstanding Board Service Award.
“This year’s Conference marks the beginning of WFF’s 20
th Anniversary year,” said Mary Bentley, WFF President. “As our organization continues
to grow, WFF is proud to offer our members the types of professional development programming that
they need to elevate themselves, their organizations and the entire Foodservice industry.”
Each year WFF designs conference programming around its mission of Elevating Women Leaders,
concentrating on four of WFF’s 10 Core Leadership Competencies. This year’s conference
competencies were Initiative, Visioning/Setting Direction, Tough Mindedness and Developing
Others. WFF’s full-time staff and volunteer Conference Committee work each year to develop
relevant content and programming for an evolving membership that has now reached more than 3,700
members. Following are some of the key highlights from the 2008 WFF Annual Leadership
Development Conference.
Exceptional Keynotes: During Monday’s general session, award-winning entertainer,
lecturer and comedienne Dr. Bertice Berry had the WFF audience in both laughter and tears as she
shared her stories of overcoming poverty, sexism and racism using her mantra, “When you walk with
purpose, you collide with destiny.” One of the most influential leaders of our time, General
Colin L. Powell USA (Ret.) wrapped up Tuesday’s general session highlighting as a leader, how to
create an effective command plan by always setting high standards, going for better and reaching
for the best, and not only motivating, but inspiring those who are your followers.
Multicultural Keynote Event: The 2008 Multicultural Event featured one of the
most celebrated African American owned business success stories of the past three decades: Susan L.
Taylor, Editor Emerita of
Essence Magazine. During her keynote, Taylor led a spirited conversation around
diversity and the challenges and opportunities facing women of color in corporate America.
Executive Forum: A highlight within the WFF Executive Track programming was WFF’s
Executive Forum featuring two of
Fortune Magazine’s 50 Most Powerful Women in Business, Indra Nooyi, PepsiCo CEO and Claire
Babrowski, EVP and COO, Toys “R” Us. Kathleen Mathews, EVP Global Communications, Marriott
International, moderated the highly intimate discussion, as Nooyi and Babrowski shared personal
experiences and lessons on the impact of power, how they built it and effectively transferred it to
new situations.
Entrepreneur Session: This year’s new programming for Entrepreneurs featured
Mariel Miller, Extraordinary Outcomes! Financial Performance Systems and Nina McLemore, founder and
CEO of Nina McLemore, Inc. and previously founder of Liz Claiborne Accessories. The
programming also included an expert panel of successful franchisees, operators and vendors who
explored the insights, challenges, valuable lessons learned and successful strategies for
entrepreneurs.
WFF Awards Ceremony and Celebration: The WFF Awards Ceremony and Celebration
recognized three of the Foodservice industry’s best. Roz Mallet, President and Interim CEO,
Caribou Coffee, received the 2008 WFF Trailblazer Award. Robin Robison, Chili’s Regional Director,
Chili’s Grill and Bar, was awarded the 2008 WFF Leadership Award (formerly the WFF Emerging Leader
Award). Joy Wallace, President and CEO of J.O.Y. Foods, Inc. was honored with the WFF
Entrepreneur of the Year Award.
WFF Volunteer of the Year Award: Lori Bierman, Management Consultant, Batrus
Hollweg International, was the recipient of the 2008 Volunteer of the Year Award, which recognizes
a WFF volunteer who is highly active in the organization through committee work and general support
of the organization. Bierman demonstrated consistent effort, above and beyond expectations,
enthusiastically and visibly contributing to WFF’s goals and overall success.
Outstanding Board Service Award: The 2008 Outstanding Board Service Award was
presented to Linda Pharr, Chief Foodservice Relations Officer, Batrus Hollweg
International. Established in 1998, the Outstanding Board Service Award honors the outstanding
efforts of a WFF board member who has made a major impact on the organization by driving volunteer
programs.
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Photos and photo captions of the 2008 WFF Annual Leadership Development Conference are
available on the WFF website at
http://www.womensfoodserviceforum.com/news/Media/Photo_Gallery/. Please
contact Jackie Smith at
jsmith@sccadv.com or 312-464-1666 for specific
high-resolution images.
The Women’s Foodservice Forum is the premier leadership development community for collective
insights and connections that empower women in the Foodservice industry to envision and achieve
their highest potential. With more than 3,700 members from all segments of the foodservice
industry, including restaurant operations, manufacturing, distribution, publishing and consulting,
Women’s Foodservice Forum is committed to helping elevate women leaders. Through highly beneficial
keynote addresses and workshops at the Annual Leadership Development Conference, Regional Connect
events, mentoring and more, WFF provides members with the tools needed to make a positive
difference in their careers. For more information about Women’s Foodservice Forum, please visit the
website www.womensfoodserviceforum.com.
