Merchandising Show & Tell: Hands of gold at work

Among the speakers will be Brian Dey, senior merchandiser, Four Seasons Produce. Dey will speak at the GOPEX session Merchandising Show & Tell: Hands of Gold at Work.

Photo courtesy Brian Dey
Photo courtesy Brian Dey
(Photo courtesy Brian Dey, senior merchandising specialist, Four Seasons Produce. )

The Packer’s 2022 Global Organic Produce Expo is just around the corner, Jan. 31 to Feb. 2 at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, Fla.

The education lineup is tailored for fresh produce professionals throughout the organics supply chain and packed with thought-provoking and actionable content from start to finish.

Among the speakers will be Brian Dey, senior merchandiser, Four Seasons Produce. Dey will speak at the GOPEX session Merchandising Show & Tell: Hands of Gold at Work.

In this session produce merchandisers present their fresh organics displays to the GOPEX audience, making it clear why these artists are described as having “hands of gold”. They share strategies, tips, and tricks for creating eye-popping fruit and veggies sets that will attract attention and increase sales.

Additionally, the popular BizMatch meeting scheduler will be offered throughout the event to pair organics suppliers with qualified retail and wholesale buyers. Don’t miss this exclusive content and so much more. Click here to register for GOPEX 2022.

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