воскресенье, 6 марта 2011 г.

ACS launches 2011 Achievement Award | Independent News | TalkingRetail.com

The Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) is calling on the retail industry’s rising stars to compete for the 2011 Achievement Award and the opportunity to be mentored by two of the biggest names in the sector.

This year’s Achievement Award has been transformed into six months of indispensable career development. The winners, one from a supplier and one from retail, will receive the following as part of their prize:

  • Exclusive mentoring from Co-operative food retail chief executive Tim Hurrell and Mars Chocolate UK president Fiona Dawson.
  • A two-day course on Shopper Engagement donated by food and grocery industry experts IGD. 
  • Representing the UK and competing for the Global Convenience Industry Achievement Award at the NACS Show in Chicago, Illinois.
  • Places at ACS Summit12 and the exclusive ACS Director’s Debate.

ACS chief executive, James Lowman, said:“We’ve taken the Achievement Award competition to a new level by incorporating a whole development package into the prize. The winner will spend time with the industry’s biggest hitters and take part in the most influential events in the sector, jumpstarting their career with a series of money-can’t-buy benefits.”

The award is open to anyone aged 21 to 36 in the sector. The first stage of applications closes on 20 May 2011 and the eventual winners will be announced in August.

Participants can enter online atwww.acs.org.uk/achievementaward

Source: Association of Convenience Stores (ACS)


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