Reimagine Conversations offers month-long engagement of industry issues

The United Fresh Produce Association’s 25-session Reimagine Conversations virtual event offers education and networking opportunities across five topical tracks.

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(United Fresh Produce Association)

The United Fresh Produce Association’s 25-session Reimagine Conversations virtual event offers education and networking opportunities across five topical tracks, including food safety, marketing, supply chain, retail-foodservice and more.

The series kicks off June 1 and each of its 25 thought-provoking sessions will include both education and group discussions to foster discovery, new ideas and new relationships for all channels of the produce supply chain, according to United Fresh.
Registration options include:

  • All Access - Company Unlimited: Allows a company to have unlimited attendees for their staff to all Reimagine Connections Sessions across the five tracks;
  • All Access - Individual: An individual registrant may attend all sessions in all five tracks;
  • All Access - 3+ Individuals: A company can sign up three or more individuals for access to all sessions in all five tracks and receive a $300 discount on each registration fee; and
  • Single Education Track: An individual has access for five sessions within one track. After selecting this option, you will have the opportunity to select your track.

For more information, contact Amanda Griffin, vice president of education and program management, at 202-303-3412.

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