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TABLE OF CONTENTS Chairman’s Message __________________ 5 President’s Message ___________________ 7 Annual Show Schedule _______________ 8-9 AGA Board of Directors ___________ 10-11A Convention Chairman’s Message ____ 11B Four Star Sponsors ____________________ 13 Diamond Sponsors ____________________ 15 Platinum, Gold, & Silver Sponsors _______ 17 Business Session Speakers _________ 19-23A 2024 Food Industry Finest _____________19B AGEF Tuition Reimbursement_________ 23B Welcome Dinner Entertainment ______ 25A Welcome Dinner Sponsors ___________ 25B Fund the Future _______________________ 27 Chairman’s Banquet Entertainment __ 29A Chairman’s Banquet Sponsors ________ 29B AGEF Best Bagger Competition ________ 31 Exhibit Hall _________________________ 32-33 AGEF Board of Trustees ______________ 35A 2024 AGEF Clay Shoot _______________ 35B AGEF Scholarship Winners __________ 36-37 Annual Show Retail Partners__________ 39A Keep Up with All Things AGA _________ 39B Retailer Member Listing ___________ 41-56A Wholesaler Member Listing ___________ 57A Annual Show Save the Dates _________ 57B Vendor Member Listing ____________ 59-70A Annual Show App _____ Inside Back Cover The mission of the Alabama Grocers Association is to promote the growth and success of the food industry in the state of Alabama through advocacy, education, public relations, and networking.

ADVERTISERS Alabama Crown Distributing Co. ____________ 42 Alabama Power Company _________________ 18 Associated Grocers of the South ____________ 28 Associated Wholesale Grocers ______________ 12 Autry Greer and Son’s ______________________ 40 Bevco Beverages __________________________ 58 Bimbo Bakeries USA ________________________ 54 Blue Bell Creameries ________________________ 46 Buffalo Rock/Pepsi _________________________ 24 Byars | Wright Insurance __________________ 56B Campbell's Snacks _________________________ 60 Coca-Cola Bottling Co. UNITED, Inc. __Back Cover Designer Greetings _______________________ 62A Don Francisco's Coffee _____________________ 34 Dutch Farms _______________________________ 66 Federated Insurance _______________________ 38 Flowers Bakeries ____________________________ 64 Frito-Lay ___________________________________ 26 Johnny Fleeman's Gourmet ________________ 62B Mayfield Dairy Farms _______________________ 50 Merrill Lynch _______________________________ 16 Mitchell Grocery Corporation ________________ 6 Piggly Wiggly Alabama Distributing Co. _____ 14 Red Diamond ______________________________ 44 Retail Data Systems MidSouth _______________ 48 UNFI ________________________ Inside Front Cover United-Johnson Brothers of Alabama _________ 4 Utz Quality Foods/Golden Flake _____________ 30 Wells Enterprises, Inc _______________________ 70B Winn Dixie _________________________________ 52

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CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGE

As Chairman of the Alabama Grocers Association, I would like to welcome you and your families to our 33rd Annual Show. This year we will be “Bringing Grocers to the Table” by fulfilling our mission statement of cultivating community within the grocery industry through networking experiences, educational seminars, and showcasing our Exhibit Hall while enjoying entertainment at the beautiful Sandestin Resort. I would like to thank Jack Carlile, our Convention Committee Chairman, his committee, and the entire AGA staff for their hard work planning this year’s event. Again, they have put together an excellent lineup of

BOB CRAWFORD United-Johnson Brothers of Alabama

speakers and entertainers that I am sure everyone will enjoy. I would also like to extend a special thank you to all our retail members, manufacturers, brokers, wholesalers, and other members for attending this year. Our schedule starts Monday morning with the registration desk opening from 7:00 am – 2:00 pm, along with breakfast from 7:00 am – 9:00 am. Exhibitors can begin setting up their booths from 7:00 am – 2:00 pm. Our Business Session will be held from 8:00 am – 10:45 am in the Azalea Ballroom. The session will include a National Legislative update with Congressman Robert Aderholt followed by Dr. Glenn Richey speaking on Revolutionizing the Grocery Industry with AI Innovations. We will finish the session with an Artificial Intelligence Panel. Monday night we will have the Welcome Dinner at 7:00 pm in the Azalea Ballroom with entertainment from The New Orleans Ramblers and wrap up the evening with the AGEF Fund the Future event. Our schedule for Tuesday morning starts with the registration desk opening from 7:00 am – 2:00 pm along with breakfast from 7:00 am – 9:00 am. Exhibitors can finish setting up their booths starting at 7:00 am – 10:30 am. Our Business Session will be held from 8:00 am – 11:00 am in the Azalea Ballroom. The session will include Close the Gap by Dr. Bruce Bright, Organized Retail Theft by Deputy Director Trisha Mellberg and Jeff Bradley, General Counsel for the Alabama Office of Prosecution Services. We will wrap up with Fighting What’s Different Differently by Rebecca Henshaw, Associate Partner, OC&C Strategy Consultants. There will be a packed house for Bingo and the Exhibit Hall Retailer & Wholesaler Networking Hour from 11:00 am – 12:00 pm. The Exhibit Hall will be open to all attendees from 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm. The Best Bagger Competition will be from 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm followed by the Chairman’s Banquet and Casino Night from 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm. I hope you and your families enjoy the event and get to spend time with old friends and form new relationships that are truly helpful to your business. I am humbled and honored to serve as your Chairman. God bless you, your family, and the AGA.

Sincerely,

Bob Crawford Chairman Alabama Grocers Association

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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

Welcome to the AGA Annual Show!

We are thrilled to extend our warmest greetings to all attendees, speakers, and guests as we embark on another exciting journey of learning, collaboration, and innovation. This year's show promises to be a truly enriching experience, filled with insightful discussions, engaging presentations, and valuable networking opportunities. A special thanks to our Board of Directors and Board of Trustees for their hard work to make this show so successful. Our AGA

ELLIE TAYLOR Alabama Grocers Association

Convention Chairman Jack Carlile and his committee have done an excellent job on the details of this event, and we cannot thank them enough for their support.

As we gather here today, we are reminded of the incredible power of coming together as a community united by passion for the grocery industry. Whether you are a seasoned veteran or a newcomer, this conference offers something for everyone. Beyond the formal agenda, we invite you to seize the chance to engage in informal discussions during breaks, meals, and networking events. Some of the most valuable insights and connections often emerge from these spontaneous interactions, so don't hesitate to strike up a conversation with a fellow attendee or share your own experiences and ideas. Once again, welcome to the AGA Annual Show! May your experience be both enriching and rewarding, and may you leave with new knowledge, lasting connections, and a renewed sense of inspiration.

Thank you for being a part of this incredible journey. Let's make this conference an unforgettable experience!

Laissez les bons temps rouler!

Sincerely,

Ellie Taylor President/CEO Alabama Grocers Association

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ANNUAL SHOW SCHEDULE

SUNDAY, JULY 28, 2024

3:00 pm

AGEF Board of Trustees Meeting Sponsored by: Merrill Lynch, UNFI, & United-Johnson Brothers of Alabama AGA Board of Directors Meeting Sponsored by: Merrill Lynch, UNFI, & United-Johnson Brothers of Alabama

5:00 pm

MONDAY, JULY 29, 2024

7:00 am - 9:00 am

Breakfast - Camellia Ballroom Sponsored by: Johnny Fleeman’s Gourmet, & Mayfield Dairy Farms Exhibitor Setup - Magnolia Ballroom Registration Desk Open - Magnolia Foyer Registration sponsored by: Milo’s & Molson Coors Name tags sponsored by: Mitchell Grocery Corporation Neck cords sponsored by: UTZ Quality Foods/Golden Flake Business Session - Azalea Ballroom Sponsored by: Alabama Power Company, BTC Wholesale Distributors, Don Francisco’s Coffee, & Publix Super Markets Charities Annual Business Meeting - Azalea Ballroom Lunch - Camellia Ballroom Sponsored by: Bimbo Bakeries USA & China Doll Four Star Reception (Invitation Only) Board of Directors Reception - Magnolia Foyer Sponsored by: AGA Health & Welfare Trust & Associated Wholesale Grocers Welcome Dinner - Azalea Ballroom Sponsored by: Alabama Crown Distributing Company, Blue Bell Creameries, Federated Insurance, Flowers Bakeries, Mitchell Grocery Corporation, & Sunkist/Canada Dry The New Orleans Ramblers - Azalea Ballroom Sponsored by: Buffalo Rock/Pepsi & Frito-Lay, Inc. AGEF Fund the Future - Azalea Ballroom Sponsored by: TRUNO Retail Technology Solutions

7:00 am - 2:00 pm 7:00 am - 2:00 pm

8:00 am - 10:45 am

10:45 am - 11:00 am 11:00 am - 1:00 pm

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm 6:15 pm - 7:00 pm

7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

7:30 pm - 10:00 pm

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ANNUAL SHOW SCHEDULE CONTINUED

TUESDAY, JULY 30, 2024 7:00 am - 9:00 am

Breakfast - Camellia Ballroom Sponsored by: Bimbo Bakeries USA, Byars|Wright Insurance, & Royal Foods Exhibitor Setup - Magnolia Ballroom Registration Desk Open - Magnolia Foyer S ponsored by: Milo’s Business Session - Azalea Ballroom Sponsored by: Publix Super Markets Charities, Red Diamond, & Retail Data Systems MidSouth Bingo - Camellia Ballroom Sponsored by: Moore’s Marinades & Sauces, Sargento Foods, & Super Foods Supermarkets Exhibit Hall Retailer & Wholesaler Networking Hour - Magnolia Ballroom Sponsored by: Imperial Dade Exhibit Hall General Admission - Magnolia Ballroom Sponsored by: Imperial Dade AGEF Best Bagger Competition - Magnolia Foyer Sponsored by: Bunzl Distribution & DCR Diamond Sponsor Reception (Invitation Only) Vice Chairman’s Reception - Magnolia Foyer Sponsored by: Campbell’s Snacks, Reynolds American, & UJB Brand of Products

7:00 am - 10:30 am 7:00 am - 2:00 pm

8:00 am - 11:00 am

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Noon - 2:00 pm

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm 6:15 pm - 7:00 pm

7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Chairman’s Banquet - Azalea Ballroom Banquet s ponsored by: Altria Client Services, Piggly Wiggly Alabama Distributing Company, United-Johnson Brothers of Alabama, & UTZ Quality Foods/Golden Flake Grand Prize sponsored by: Bevco Beverages Casino Night - Camellia Ballroom Sponsored by: Associated Grocers of the South & Coca-Cola Bottling Company UNITED, Inc. Grand Prizing Drawing - Azalea Ballroom Sponsored by: Bevco Beverages

8:00 pm - 10:00 pm

9:45 pm - 10:00 pm

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AGA BOARD OF DIRECTORS OFFICERS

Bob Crawford Chairman United-Johnson Brothers

Wade Payne Vice Chairman

Harold Garrett Immediate Past Chairman Gateway Foods

Frank D’Amico, III Past Chairman BTC Wholesale Distributors

Food Giant/Mitchell Grocery Corporation

Bo Taylor Secretary Coca-Cola Bottling Company UNITED, Inc.

Bill Davis Treasurer A & R Super Markets, Inc.

James Cochran Sergeant-at-Arms Buffalo Rock/Pepsi

Ellie Taylor President/CEO Alabama Grocers Association

VICE PRESIDENTS

Jay Mitchell JMBL/Mitchell Grocery Corporation

Jimmy Wright Wright’s Market

Jack Carlile UNFI

Tom Sayers Publix Super Markets, Inc.

Alison Steineker Alabama Power Company

DIRECTORS

Stan Alexander Associated Grocers of the South

David Brownlow Blue Bell Creameries

Paul Burnett Byars | Wright

Lucy Greer Cheriogotis Autry Greer & Son’s

Kirk Clark Mitchell Grocery Corporation

Chris Crosby UTZ/Golden Flake

Gerry D’Alessandro Fresh Value

Mike Hanson Milo’s

Kyle Kimsey Red Diamond

Bubba Lindley EDLINCO

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AGA BOARD OF DIRECTORS CONTINUED

DIRECTORS

Jerry McCann Piggly Wiggly Alabama Distributing Company

Greg Rains Alabama Crown Distributing Company

Lynn Rushing SE Grocers/ Winn-Dixie

Manny Shoemaker Acosta Sales & Marketing

Cliff Thomas Campbell’s Snacks

Austin Virciglio Piggly Wiggly

Charles Weathington UNFI

Boyd West Associated Wholesale Grocers

Stacy Wiggins Rouses Enterprises LLC

Chris Woods Retail Data Systems MidSouth

EX-OFFICIOS

STAFF

Peter V. Gregerson, Jr. Gregerson’s Foods

John Wilson Super Foods Supermarkets

Patrick McWhorter Legislative Consultant

Stephanie Crabtree Event & Education Director

Laura Brittain Stubblefield Membership & Communications Director

James Scott Better Choice Power

CONVENTION CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGE

Welcome back to our Annual Show! Our 2024 Mardi Gras Party themed Convention is off to a great start. We want the convention to be a time for you to learn and grow in industry knowledge while providing time to relax, have fun and enjoy. We are again featuring some of the crowd favorites like Casino Night, the

JACK CARLILE UNFI Best Decorated Booth Competition, and the Best Bagger Competition. None of these events would take place without the tireless commitment of a dedicated committee, and this year’s committee has really raised the bar. Thank you to each one of the 2024 AGA Convention Committee members which include Kirk Clark, Mitchell Grocery Corporation; Gerry D’Alessandro, Fresh Value; Frank D’Amico, III, BTC Wholesale Distributors; Harold Garrett, Gateway Foods; Greg Gregerson, Gregerson’s Foods; Lynn Rushing, Southeastern Grocers/Winn Dixie; Charles Weathington, UNFI; and Chris Woods, Retail Data Systems. And a special thanks to AGA’s Event and Education Director, Stephanie Crabtree, for her contributions and oversight. We believe that you will enjoy this year’s schedule and are excited that you have decided to join us to network with industry leaders, peers, friends, and family. While you are here, if you need anything, please look for an AGA Board Member or staff member. We are always willing to help and want to make sure your time with us is memorable.

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BUSINESS SESSION SPEAKERS

KEYNOTE SPEAKER - NATIONAL LEGISLATIVE UPDATE

On January 7, 2023, Congressman Robert B. Aderholt took the oath of office to serve his 14th term representing Alabama’s Fourth Congressional District. Aderholt is a member of the powerful House Committee on Appropriations, which has jurisdiction over funding the operation of the federal government. Congressman Aderholt serves as the Chairman of the Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health & Human Services, and Education. This subcommittee is responsible for the largest non defense portion of spending in the entire federal budget. Aderholt also serves as a member of the Commerce, Justice and Science Subcommittee and the Defense Subcommittee. As an advocate of fiscal responsibility, truth in budgeting, and a federal government that operates within its means, Aderholt tries to bring common-sense

CONGRESSMAN ROBERT ADERHOLT United States House of Representatives

solutions to the Appropriations Committee. Congressman Aderholt also serves as Chair of the Values Action Team. The Values Action Team (VAT) is a registered Congressional Member Organization in the House of Representatives focused on promoting families, communities, and religious freedoms. Aderholt also serves as a commission member of the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (commonly known as the Helsinki Commission). Founded in 1976, the Helsinki Commission is comprised of 56 countries around the world that together monitors human rights in Europe and Central Asia. A staunch supporter of his community, district, and the state of Alabama, Aderholt believes the federal government serves a critical role in assisting state and local projects regarding economic development. He continues to support pro-growth initiatives that create jobs, strong immigration standards, and robust national security. He also puts a strong emphasis on constituent services. Prior to his election to Congress, Aderholt served as Assistant Legal Advisor to Governor Fob James as well as Municipal Judge for the city of Haleyville, Alabama. Educated through Alabama's public school system, Aderholt went on to receive his B.A. from Birmingham Southern College and his J.D. from the Cumberland School of Law at Samford University. Born on July 22, 1965, and raised in Alabama, Aderholt and his wife, Caroline, have their residence in Haleyville. Their daughter Mary Elliott works for a consulting firm in Washington and son Robert Hayes attends Auburn University.

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BUSINESS SESSION SPEAKERS CONTINUED REVOLUTIONIZING THE GROCERY INDUSTRY WITH AI INNOVATIONS

Glenn Richey is the Harbert Eminent Scholar in the Department of Supply Chain Management and research director at the Center for Supply Chain Innovation (CSCI) at Auburn University. His role is to help advance supply chain management research and outreach in the Harbert College of Business at Auburn University. Richey engages in industry-based research and enjoys building research and student relationships between academia and practice. In addition to his formal education, Richey has an executive certificate in international business from the University of South Carolina. Before entering academia, Richey worked for ten years in managerial positions across several functional areas, including procurement, sales, retail consulting, finishing/manufacturing, warehousing, and logistics/supply chain operations for two companies: Scott Paper Company and Genuine Parts Company.

DR. GLENN RICHEY Auburn University

Richey has published over 100 articles in peer-reviewed scholarly journals since 2001. He has won numerous awards for his research, including the Cavusgil Award for the best contribution to international marketing in the Journal of International Marketing and the LaLonde Award for the best contribution to supply chain management and logistics in the Journal of Business Logistics. Richey has also been awarded multiple graduate and undergraduate teaching awards. He received the Outstanding Faculty Award for teaching at the Harbert College of Business and the University of Alabama’s top teaching award—the National Alumni Association Outstanding Commitment to Teaching Award. Richey has taught across six continents as a visiting professor and research associate at many universities including BEM Dakar (Senegal), Bilkent University (Turkey), Bond University (Australia), Donghua University (China), University of Ghent (Belgium), Istanbul Technical University (Turkey), KEDGE (Bordeaux and Marseilles, France), Koç University (Turkey), Mediterranean School of Business (Tunisia), Toulouse Business School (France & Barcelona), University of Bath (UK), University of Edinburgh (Scotland), and University of Zagreb (Croatia). He has led study abroad and executive trips to countries including Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Belgium, Chile, China, Columbia, Croatia, Greece, the Netherlands, Panama, Peru, Portugal, South Africa, Spain, and Turkey. Richey currently is the Editor-in-Chief at the Journal of Business Logistics (with Dr. Beth Davis Sramek) and an Associate Editor at the Journal of Supply Chain Management. Richey received Emerald Publishing’s Leading Editor Award as co-editor of IJPDLM (with Dr. Alex Ellinger) in 2013. He has served on several editorial review boards, including Decision Sciences, Journal of World Business, Industrial Marketing Management, Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management (IJPDLM), and International Journal of Logistics Management. He is a past senior and associate editor at Decision Sciences and the Journal of World Business. His industry service efforts extend across many state, local, and national organizations. When taking a break from his job, Richey enjoys travel and downtime with his wife (Suzanne), his sons (Rob & Max), and a pair of too-active border collies.

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BUSINESS SESSION SPEAKERS CONTINUED ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE PANEL

Jonathan Alexander, Global Business Director at Mercatus, is a seasoned professional in both digital commerce and business development. With experience at Instacart, Rosie, American Express, and IBM, he is dedicated to empowering independent grocers with cutting-edge technology and marketing solutions. Inspired by Hippocrates, he aims to make healthy food accessible to all. Jonathan's mission is to help independent grocers compete with larger chains through digital transformation of their customer engagement through eCommerce, fulfillment, personalization, and loyalty programs with Mercatus.

JONATHAN ALEXANDER Mercatus

Matt Ellis spearheads the Account Management team for Local Independent Grocery at Instacart. He enjoys the unique opportunity to collaborate with a range of esteemed independent retailers including Piggly Wiggly and Mitchell Grocery in Alabama, as well as Little Giant Farmers Market, Renfroe’s, Reynolds Foodliner, Brooks Grocery, and JTM Corp, amongst others. Matt's diverse experience and deep understanding of both retail and technology enable him to effectively support and grow these partnerships. Matt Ellis began in the advertising and merchandising sectors at Family Dollar and Lowes Foods, where he spent seven years gaining invaluable retail experience. Matt then pivoted to the retail technology and consulting field, contributing his expertise in sales, account management, and consulting at prominent firms such as Dunnhumby and NielsenIQ. Originally from North Carolina, Matt now resides in Charleston, SC.

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Katie leads the marketing organization at Hyer with the honest belief that success comes through the success of others. With more than two decades of experience developing and executing strategies for leading startups and brands, she has built her career as a natural problem solver, innovator and thought leader–helping to shape the way we think about work.

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Uwe von Sehrwald is the Vice President of Sales at TRUNO Retail Technology Solutions. With over 45 years of experience in the retail industry, his leadership has been instrumental in expanding TRUNO's market presence and reinforcing its reputation as a leader in the retail technology sector. Uwe's commitment to excellence and deep understanding of the retail sector makes him an invaluable asset to TRUNO and grocers nationwide.

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BUSINESS SESSION SPEAKERS CONTINUED

FIGHTING WHAT’S DIFFERENT DIFFERENTLY – RETENTION IN THE GROCERY FRONTLINE

Trisha Mellberg Cater earned her B.S. degree from Samford University in 1998 and a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Alabama School of Law in 2002. Upon graduation, she began working as an Assistant District Attorney in the 15th Judicial Circuit of Alabama where she specialized in child sexual and physical abuse cases. She was also a member of the Montgomery County Child Death Review Team, Children’s Justice Task Force and Child Protect Multidisciplinary Team. In 2006, she was awarded the 2006-2007 Prosecutor of the Year Award by Governor Bob Riley on behalf of Victims of Crime and Leniency (VOCAL). In 2021, she was awarded the VOCAL 2020 2021 Crime Victim Service Award. In May of 2010, Mrs. Cater joined the Office of Prosecution Services as the Sex Offender Resource Prosecutor for the State of Alabama. In 2018, she became the Deputy Director of the Alabama District Attorneys Association and the Office of Prosecution services. Her duties included writing and managing grants, training prosecutors and Rebecca Henshaw is an Associate Partner at OC&C Strategy Consultants, based out of New York, with a focus on Retail and Leisure strategy. She has advised clients across the retail landscape, with a particular focus on advising grocery clients across the US and Europe on a range of strategic planning and commercial topics including: range optimization, labor models and SG&A, customer experience, space, brand strategy and NPD, merger synergies, and beyond. Recently, OC&C has partnered with the Coca-Cola Regional Retail Council in North America, working with grocery executives on the topic of frontline retention. She will be presenting findings of their report, which includes a review of the state of worker retention in the US and what initiatives companies can be taking to work to improve these metrics. ORGANIZED RETAIL THEFT

REBECCA HENSHAW OC&C Strategy Consultants

TRISHA MELLBERG CATER Alabama District Attorneys Association

law enforcement, handling cases throughout the State, and writing legislation. In 2023, she assisted in the passage of the Retail Theft Prevention Act. On May 1, 2024, Mrs. Cater became the Executive Director of the Alabama District Attorneys Association and the Office of Prosecution services.

Jeff Bradley is the General Counsel for the Alabama Office of Prosecution Services where he provides research, education, and support services for all 42 Alabama District Attorney offices and law enforcement throughout the state. In his role as General Counsel, he drafted and amended legislative bills, testified before the Alabama Legislature, and played a key role in drafting the Alabama Retail Theft Crime Prevention Act of 2023. Mr. Bradley has previously served as an Assistant District Attorney and Managing Assistant District Attorney at the Shelby County District Attorney’s Office, as the prosecutor for the Shelby County Drug Court, Mental Health Court, and Veteran’s Treatment Court, supervised the Shelby County Traffic Homicide Taskforce, and Deputy District Attorney for the 10th Judicial Circuit, Jefferson County. Mr. Bradley received his Bachelor Degree in Criminal Justice and Master Degree in Public Administration from the University of Alabama at Birmingham and his Law Degree from the Birmingham School of Law.

JEFF BRADLEY Alabama Office of Prosecution Services

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BUSINESS SESSION SPEAKERS CONTINUED

CLOSE THE GAP! MAKE YOUR CONNECTIONS COUNT BY USING ENERGY, EMOTIONS, AND KNOWLEDGE

On Target Leading was founded by Lieutenant Colonel Bruce Bright, USMC (Ret.). Bruce has a strong desire to help and encourage people using the experiences and lessons he has learned in business, in the service, and in life. He founded On Target Leading with the goal of motivating others through coaching, training seminars, and speaking events. Prior to founding On Target Leading, Bruce spent 28 years in service with the U.S. Marine Corps. His service includes four years as a Marine Infantryman and 24 years as a Marine F/A18 Fighter Pilot. He served as Commanding Officer for VMFA-212 in Iwakuni, Japan and also logged over 3,000 flight hours, 371 carrier landings, and two combat tours in the Middle East.

DR. BRUCE BRIGHT On Target Leading

After a notable career in the U.S. Marine Corps, Bruce retired in 2007 and traded in his flight suit for a business suit. He joined the civilian workforce as Director of Business Development at a commercial real estate investment firm in Birmingham, AL. There, he earned the prestigious designation of CCIM (Certified Commercial Investment Member) and was recognized as an expert in the disciplines of commercial and investment real estate while being involved in over $100 million in investment transactions. Bruce quickly realized his true passion was for helping people succeed. In 2010, as a Certified Professional Coach, Bruce became the Founder and Chief Energy Officer of On Target Leading, a peak performance leadership coaching firm for business executives and their companies. In 2014, Bruce added health and wellness coaching to offer executive clients more avenues for success. Always an entrepreneur, Bruce also runs an aircraft management business. He is a big believer in life-long learning and encourages others to do the same. Dr. Bright is a Certified Myer’s-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) Administrator as well as a Certified Energy Leadership Coach. In 2018, he earned his PhD. in Industrial & Organizational Psychology. And in 2022, Dr. Bright put the finishing touches on publishing his first book, 1300 Saturdays, which is a detailed illustration of how to effectively use and control your energy levels to live the life you want to live. Dr. Bright and his team are passionate about and dedicated to helping individuals and corporations Shift their energy level, Engage their lives and Lead with passion in order to Get What You Want!

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Get ready for the sights and sounds of New Orleans when The New Orleans Ramblers take the stage on Monday, July 29 at 7:30 pm. We will enjoy great New Orleans jazz, funky street beats, and all your favorite Mardi Gras riffs. Have your napkins ready and join the fun when the band leaves the stage and turns the whole room into giant 2nd line extravaganza. You are sure to feel like you are in the Big Easy!

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MONDAY NIGHT EXTRAS

FUND THE FUTURE

A night of impact to further education and career development in the grocery industry

We are thrilled for an evening of fun as we celebrate our scholarship winners and unite to further education and career development within the grocery industry. Join us Monday, July 29 at 7:30 pm and take your chance at raffle packages with exciting themes such as Golf, Sports, Stock the Bar, and Travel. Participate in our Head or Tails game for a shot at winning diamonds and our Rock, Paper, Scissors game for the opportunity to win rare bourbon bottles. The event proceeds support the Alabama Grocers Education Foundation's scholarship and tuition programs. SPONSORS

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AGEF BEST BAGGER COMPETITION

ALABAMA GROCERS EDUCATION FOUNDATION BEST BAGGER COMPETITION

MAGNOLIA FOYER JULY 30, 2024

Join us Tuesday night at 6:00 pm in the Magnolia Foyer as we host the AGEF Best Bagger Competition. Who will take home the first place? The winner will receive $1,000 and will represent the great State of Alabama at the NGA Annual Convention’s National Best Bagging Competition, where they will have a chance to win the national title and $10,000! Who will have it in the bag?

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EXHIBIT HALL SPONSOR

MARDI GRAS Party

The 2024 Exhibit Hall promises to be an unforgettable experience with its vibrant Mardi Gras Party theme! This year we will award both a Best Decorated Single Booth and a Best Decorated Double Booth. Who do you think will win this year’s awards and defeat United-Johnson Brothers, our reigning champion? We will crown the winners during our Chairman’s Banquet. Don’t forgot to stop by our newest addition, Alabama Row, where you will find our Buy Alabama’s Best Companies. Join us on Tuesday, July 30th in the exhibit hall to explore and experience the latest products and services in our industry.

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EXHIBIT HALL

EXHIBITORS AS OF JUNE 18, 2024

Acosta Sales AGA Health & Welfare Trust Alabama Cattlemen's Association Alabama Crown Alabama Department of Agriculture Alabama Power Alabev Alexander Food Equipment Associated Wholesale Grocers BelleHarvest Better Choice Power Big Dog Promo Bimbo Bakeries USA Blue Bell Ice Cream Buffalo Rock/Pepsi Campbell's Snacks Cane Brew Beverage Company Children's of Alabama Clark Gas Co. Coca-Cola Bottling Company UNITED, Inc. Columbia Southern University Conecuh Sausage DCR Point of Sale Systems

Geloso Beverage Group General Mills Gulf Distributing H.L. Coshatt Co. Inc. Highland Dairy Holten Meat, Inc. Imperial Dade Instacart John Soules Foods Jones Lighting Services LaCroix Lewis Bakery Mayfield Dairy Farms Merrill Lynch - Chambliss & Chastain Group Milo's Molson Coors Mrs. Stratton's Salads Post R.L. Zeigler Red Diamond Retail Data Systems Sale Fish ShopHero Sunset Farm Foods Towsleys TRUNO UNFI United-Johnson Brothers of Alabama Utz Quality Foods/Golden Flake Warmies Wells Enterprises

Designer Greetings DIGI America Inc. Don Francisco's Coffee Dutch Farms EDLINCO Federated Insurance Flowers Bakeries Frito-Lay

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AGEF BOARD OF TRUSTEES OFFICERS

Tom Sayers Chairman Publix Super Markets, Inc.

Jake Sim Vice Chairman A & R Super Markets, Inc.

Don Richardson Secretary/Treasurer Coca-Cola Bottling Company UNITED, Inc.

Ellie Taylor President/CEO Alabama Grocers Association

TRUSTEES

Jeff Bolas Bunzl Distribution

Jim Cetrulo Don Francisco’s Coffee

David D’Amico BTC Wholesale Distributors

Jai Freeman Freeman Foods

Blake Gillum DCR

Andrew Virciglio Piggly Wiggly

Uwe von Sehrwald TRUNO Retail Technology Solutions

Steven Harden Buffalo Rock/ Pepsi

Rob Renfroe Renfroe, Inc.

Glen Wilkins Walmart

Don Speigner UTZ/Golden Flake

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AGEF 2024-2025 SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS

Anna Agan Parent Scholarship Campbell’s Snacks

Marisa Ajlouny Student Scholarship Buy-Lo Quality Foods

Anna Anderson Bill Ragland Memorial Scholarship

Braewyn Arceneaux Parent Scholarship Rouses Enterprises LLC

Ciel Arceneaux Parent Scholarship Rouses Enterprises LLC

Jackson Aultman Student Scholarship Buffalo Rock/Pepsi

Kamryn Bailey Parent Scholarship Coca-Cola Bottling Company UNITED, Inc .

Landon Bethune Student Scholarship Coca Cola Bottling Company UNITED, Inc .

Lila Blackburn Piggly Wiggly of Red Bay Piggyback Scholarship

Kaitlyn Bolas Mary Lee Hardin Memorial Scholarship Bunzl Distribution

Lily Bradford Parent Scholarship Grocery Outlet

Sarah Brown Piggly Wiggly Alabama Distributing Piggyback Scholarship

Christian Burks Student Scholarship Douglas Food Valu

Ellissa Burks Student Scholarship Hoppers Family Market

Catherine Burnett James L. Smotherman Memorial Scholarship A & R Super Markets, Inc .

Elaina Collins Parent Scholarship Mitchell Grocery Corp.

Jacob Burnett Parent Scholarship Byars|Wright

Amanda Bussey Student Scholarship Publix Super Markets, Inc .

Lukas Carter Parent Scholarship Mitchell Grocery Corp.

Breanna Cales Parent Scholarship Rouses Enterprises LLC

Hagen Hagood Gateway Foods Piggyback Scholarship

Halie Crawley Parent Scholarship Piggly Wiggly of Troy

Samuel Cunningham Parent Scholarship Buffalo Rock/Pepsi

Katelyn Elliot Parent Scholarship Mayfield Dairy Farm s

Abigail Garrett Parent Scholarship Piggly Wiggly

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AGEF 2024-2025 SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS

Anna Ingram Student Scholarship Publix Super Markets, Inc .

Hunter Medley Parent Scholarship Publix Super Markets, Inc .

Michael Lorino Parent Scholarship Contri Brothers Gift Baskets and Flowers

Kylie Lovett Parent Scholarship Walmart

Maycee Leblanc Student Scholarship Rouses Enterprises LLC

JoAnna Mitchell Parent Scholarship Mitchell Grocery Corp.

Ethan Parker Jack Mitchell Memorial Scholarship

Thomas Neely Parent Scholarship Coca-Cola Bottling Company UNITED, Inc .

Caroline Moore Parent Scholarship Baker Foods

Maddox Padgett Associated Grocers of the South Piggyback Scholarship

Brittan Sandlin Student Scholarship Sons of Parrish

Manuel Patino Student Scholarship Publix Super Markets, Inc .

Kacy Porter Parent Scholarship Coca-Cola Bottling Company UNITED, Inc .

Wanda Shelby Student Scholarship Piggly Wiggly

Joshua Potter Parent Scholarship Red Diamond

Jalen Vinson Piggly Wiggly of Red Bay Piggyback Scholarship

Jaycee Vinson Piggly Wiggly of Red Bay Piggyback Scholarship

Destiny Sitz Mary G. Hardin

Kinsley Smith Parent Scholarship Bruce’s Foodland

Taylor Smitha Student Scholarship Piggly Wiggly River Run

Memorial Scholarship Johnson’s Giant Food

Kylah Williams Associated Grocers of the South Piggyback Scholarship

Jackson Wilkerson Parent Scholarship The Pictsweet Company

Lucy Wills Parent Scholarship Red Diamond

Jacob Woder Gateway Foods Piggyback Scholarship

Dawson Wright Piggly Wiggly of Red Bay Piggyback Scholarship

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8 Committed to the Grocery Industry for 108 Years!

We thank and celebrate the Alabama Grocer’s Association for their commitment to the local grocery industry and for advocating on our behalf to make us the best we can be in an every-changing market.

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AGA MEMBERSHIP LISTING RETAILERS

B&W FOODS Richard Baker, President Doris Baker, Vice President Jay Welborn, Secretary

A & R SUPER MARKETS, INC. Bill Davis, Owner/President Jake Sim, Owner/Vice President Food Outlet #5 – Brent Food Outlet #6 – Calera Associated Foods #7 – Clanton Food Outlet #9 – Tarrant

Piggly Wiggly #951 – Tuscaloosa Piggly Wiggly #952 – Northport Piggly Wiggly #954 – Tuscaloosa Piggly Wiggly #955 – Tuscaloosa Piggly Wiggly #957 – Tuscaloosa Piggly Wiggly #958 – Haleyville Piggly Wiggly #959 – Phil Campbell

ALEXANDRIA FOODLAND Sam Prichard, CEO Eric Prichard, General Manager Operations AUTRY GREER & SON’S, INC. Robert A. Greer, Chairman Jack V. Greer, Jr., President O. M. (Mac) Otts III., Senior VP Finance, CFO & Treasurer Lucy Greer Cheriogotis, VP Deli Bakery & Secretary Jan Greer Endfinger, VP HR & Marketing Stephen Thomas, VP Operations Gray Fobes, VP Meat Les Buerger, VP Produce Luke O’Neill, VP Accounting & I.T. Greer’s Market #2 – Mobile, AL Greer’s Cashsaver #3 & Fuel Station – McIntosh, AL Greer’s Vancleave Market & Liquor Store #4 – Vancleave, MS Greer’s Market #5 – Jay, FL Greer’s Cashsaver & Liquor Store #6 – Pensacola, FL Greer’s Cashsaver #7 – Pensacola, FL Greer’s Cashsaver #8 – Semmes, AL Greer’s Cashsaver #9 – Grand Bay, AL Greer’s Cashsaver #10 – Millry, AL Greer’s Cashsaver & Ace Hardware #14 – Bay Minette, AL Greer’s Cashsaver #15 – Mobile, AL Greer’s Cashsaver #16 – Bayou La Batre, AL Greer’s Cashsaver & Fuel Station #17 – Beaumont, MS Greer’s Fairhope Market & Liquor Store #18 – Fairhope, AL

BAKER FOODS, INC. Richard Baker, Owner/President Doris Baker, Secretary/Treasurer Piggly Wiggly #14 – Centre, AL

Piggly Wiggly #117 – Collinsville, AL Piggly Wiggly #236 – Sylacauga, AL Piggly Wiggly #238 – Alexander City, AL Piggly Wiggly #239 – Talladega, AL Piggly Wiggly #240 – Talladega, AL Piggly Wiggly #241 – Talladega, AL Piggly Wiggly #242 – Talladega, AL Piggly Wiggly #244 – Talladega, AL Piggly Wiggly #289 – Talladega, AL

BIG STAR SUPERMARKETS KEETON Hal Keeton

Big Star of Russellville – Russellville, AL Big Star of Red Bay – Red Bay, AL

BIG STAR SUPERMARKET Jarrod Box, Owner Big Star - Florian, AL BILL & SON’S SUPERMARKET Richard J. Barnes, President BOZEMAN ASSOCIATED FOODS

Phillip Bozeman, Owner Mark Bozeman, Owner Micah Bozeman, Owner Chris Bozeman, Owner Wesley Bozeman, Owner Bozeman Cost Plus – Sumiton, AL Hackleburg Market – Hackleburg, AL Piggly Wiggly #80 – Dora, AL Piggly Wiggly #81 – Berry, AL Piggly Wiggly of Cordova – Cordova, AL

Greer’s Hurley Market #19 – Hurley, MS Greer’s Cashsaver #25 – Mobile, AL Greer’s Cashsaver #27 – Prichard, AL Greer’s Old Bay Market, Fuel Station & Ace Hardware #28 - Theodore, AL Greer’s Cashsaver #30 – Poplarville, MS Greer’s Cashsaver #33 – Ellisville, MS Greer’s Cashsaver #34 – Robertsdale, AL Greer’s Cashsaver #35 – Mobile, AL Greer’s Cashsaver #36 – Mobile, AL Greer’s Cashsaver #37 – State Line, MS Greer’s Cashsaver #40 – Eight Mile, AL Greer’s Cashsaver #42 – Mount Olive, MS Greer’s Cashsaver & Ace Hardware #46 – Quitman, MS Greer’s Cashsaver #50 – Grove Hill, AL

BRUCE’S FOODLAND SUPERMARKETS Eric Bruce, Owner Scottie Smith, General Manager

Bruce’s Foodland #360 – Stevenson, AL Section Foodland #361 – Section, AL Bruce’s Foodland Plus #365 – Scottsboro, AL

Fyffe Foodland #366 – Fyffe, AL Ider Foodland #367 – Ider, AL

Rainsville Foodland #368 – Rainsville, AL Bruce’s Foodland Plus #369 – Ft. Payne, AL

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ALABAMA CROWN DISTRIBUTING CO IS A BEVERAGE DISTRIBUTOR SELLING WINE, BEER, AND SPECIALTY PRODUCTS STATE WIDE. ALL OF OUR BRANDS PROUDLY SUPPORT THE ALABAMA GROCERS ASSOCIATION!

AGA MEMBERSHIP LISTING RETAILERS CONTINUED

FOOD GIANT SUPERMARKETS, INC. CONTINUED Eddie Lloyd, District Manager – Southern Division Wesley Nichols, District Manager – Southern Division

BUC-EE’S, LTD.

Crystal Nguyen Athens, AL Auburn, AL Leeds, AL

Sav-Mor #500 - Sulligent Sav-Mor #551 – Vernon Piggly Wiggly #552 – Albertville Piggly Wiggly #553 – Boaz Piggly Wiggly #554 – Guntersville Piggly Wiggly #555 – Scottsboro Food Giant #609 – Slocomb Pic N Sav #610 – Evergreen Piggly Wiggly #611 – Hartford Piggly Wiggly #612 – Geneva Piggly Wiggly #614 – Florala Pic N Sav #618 – Brewton Pic N Sav #620 – Andalusia, AL Piggly Wiggly #626 – Butler Market Place #628 – Citronelle Piggly Wiggly #633 – Monroeville Piggly Wiggly #636 – Gilbertown Piggly Wiggly #637 – Greenville Food Giant #638 – Elba Food Giant #640 – Abbeville Food Giant #643 – Clayton Food Giant #645 – Georgiana FREEMAN FOODS, INC. James D. Freeman, Jr., President Karen E. Freeman, Vice President Jai Freeman, Director of Operations

Robertsdale, AL CONTRI BROTHERS GIFT BASKET Michael Lorino, President DAVID OLIVER COMPANY, LLC DBA DAVE’S MARKET David Oliver Dave’s Market – Thomaston, AL DISCOUNT FOODS, INC. Leamon M. Fite III, Owner

Food Outlet #450 – Anniston, AL Food Outlet #451 – Pell City, AL Food Outlet #460 – Vincent, AL Food Outlet Jr. #465 – Alexandria, AL

DOUGLAS FOOD VALU Corey Hill, President Stephanie Hill, Vice President ESTES FOODS, INC, DBA S & S FOODS

Vanessa Estes, Owner Donald Estes, Owner

S&S Foods – Cleveland, AL S&S Foods – Hanceville, AL S&S Foods – Holly Pond, AL

Hometown Food Center – Headland, AL

EVANS MEATS, INC. Addam Evans, President Chase Evans, Vice-President FAMILY FOODS Harold Washington FOOD CHAMPS, LLC Keith McCarty Jack Herman, Operations Manager Food Champs #330 – Mobile, AL FOOD FARE Eric Hankins, President & Manager FOOD GIANT, INC. Wade Payne, Director of Retail Operations Food Giant #3 – Hueytown, AL Food Giant #6 – Pinson, AL Food Giant #460 – Adamsville, AL Food Giant #461 – Leeds, AL FOOD GIANT SUPERMARKETS, INC. John Livingston, VP Southern Division

FRESH VALUE, INC. Gerry D’Alessandro, Owner Brad Snyder, Co-Owner (Meat Depot by Fresh Value) Terry Stanley, COO

Fresh Value – Bessemer, AL Fresh Value – Bessemer, AL Fresh Value – Gadsden, AL Fresh Value – Moody, AL Fresh Value – Oxford, AL Fresh Value – Pell City, AL Fresh Value – Trussville, AL Fresh Value – Tuscaloosa, AL Fresh Value – Cottondale, AL Fresh Value – Montgomery, AL Fresh Value – Athens, AL

Meat Depot by Fresh Value – Roebuck, AL Meat Depot by Fresh Value – Sylacauga, AL Meat Depot by Fresh Value – Northport, AL GARRETT FOODS, INC. Steve Garrett, Owner Jennifer C. Garrett, Owner

Piggly Wiggly #130 – Troy, AL Piggly Wiggly #134 – Troy, AL

Loretta Deal, Administration Earl Johnson, District Manager

Kwan Napper, District Manager – Southern Division John Webb, District Manager – Southern Division

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