NCSA celebrates confectionery sector’s brightest talents with Candy Hall of Fame

The US-based National Confectionery Sales Association has honoured 12 industry leaders who have significantly impacted the industry during its 51st Candy Hall of Fame induction ceremony.

Since its foundation back in 1899, the organisation has remained dedicated to education, fellowship and mentoring within the sector, which remains the largest single sweets and snacks market in the world.

As the group noted, its key celebration marked the Candy Hall of Fame Class of 2022 at the Renaissance Tampa Hotel International Plaza in Tampa, Florida last weekend, during a black-tie banquet.

Twelve industry leaders were inducted into the Candy Hall of Fame, receiving the industry’s major honour. The 2022 Candy Hall of Fame inductees were: Doug Boes, Shankman & Associates, Inc.; Jennifer Dilts, Dollar General Corp.; Peter Greweling, Culinary Institute of America; Jeff Grossman, YummyEarth, Inc.; Dwayne Hallan, Long Grove Confectionery Co.; Terri Hoggatt, Jelly Belly Candy Co.; Mark McArdle, McArdle, Inc.; Troy Pearley, Divine Chocolate Ltd.; Stacey Rutherford, Burdette Beckmann Inc.; Edward Seibolt, Fannie May Confections/Ferrero; and Paul Adams and Emmert Brooks, Adams & Brooks, Inc., who are being inducted posthumously.

“Congratulations to the Candy Hall of Fame Class of 2022,” said Joe Melville, NCSA President. “We are proud to recognize these 12 dedicated professionals and honor their commitment to the confectionery industry. Each honoree boasts more than 20 years of service and experience, helping to evolve, innovate and pioneer the industry as a whole. We celebrate each of these deserving individuals and their many accomplishments.”

Highlighting the significance and prestige of the event, nearly 50 Candy Hall of Fame members were on hand to witness the induction ceremony and welcome the Class of 2022 into their ranks.

Since 1971, the Candy Hall of Fame has recognised lifetime career achievements in the confectionery industry. Candy Hall of Fame members come from all disciplines within the confectionery industry, must have at least 20 years of service to the confectionery industry (buyers must have at least 10 years of experience) and must be 50 years of age at the time of nomination. Honorees should demonstrate loyalty to building and supporting the confectionery industry through active participation over and above job requirements.

 

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