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Back in 2011, we relaunched Process Expo as a stand-alone trade show after sixteen years of co-locating our shows with other partners. That 2011 show was incredibly successful and would
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Back in 2011, we relaunched Process Expo as a stand-alone trade show after sixteen years of co-locating our shows with other partners. That 2011 show was incredibly successful and would
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The FPSA 2021 Silent Auction is now OPEN! All funds raised by this year’s auction go to various scholarships and charities chosen by the FPSA Councils. You can bid on
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Over the 20+ years that I have worked at this Association, I have seen many events/products/services come and go. Some have been more successful than others, but all were undertaken
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For the first time ever, the Food Processing Suppliers Association is opening up its annual FPSA Auction to non-members and other professionals as a free, virtual event taking place from
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When talking with non-members about some of the benefits of joining an organization like FPSA, I love to refer to a discussion I had witnessed at a cocktail party about
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FPSA auction goes virtual in 2021 McLean, VA – The Food Processing Suppliers Association (FPSA) announced it will host the 2021 FPSA Auction virtually with guest auctioneer James Cunningham, as a
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In a recent discussion with one of our members regarding the 180 Skills online training program, they asked a very basic question. As we had developed 24 different Learning Paths
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In a recent discussion about the FPSA Auction, a very loyal member asked how we will hold the event without our members’ actual presence as the Annual Conference (where we
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I recently came across an interesting report from the New Jersey Manufacturing Extension Program (NJMEP). This Manufacturing 2021 Industry Report provides an interesting glimpse of the manufacturing sector in New
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In a recent conversation with a friend, we discussed our sons’ upcoming college graduations and career plans following that happy day. It was at that moment that I was brought
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