As we close out another successful year at CIFST, I would like to thank all of you for participating in our first “Coast to Coast”: Virtual Showcase on October 28th. We had over 525 registrations and 45 exhibitors. Feedback has been positive, and tentative plans are in place for 2021. Of course, we still hold out hope that we can all meet face to face, but our backup plan is in place for a virtual show in case we are still in this predicament.
Despite the challenges in 2020, our membership continued to grow, and I want to welcome all new members and thank all who have recently renewed and remain part of our “Canadian focused” association.
This will be my final newsletter as I near the end of my term as President of CIFST. As I reflect on my term I realize how much of an honour and privilege it has been to serve you, our members, and to work with so many great people, all striving to do their best to you bring as much value as possible. I want to thank Constance Wrigley-Thomas and the staff at Essentient Association Management for their leadership and guidance during a very challenging year. I would also like to thank our Board of Directors for their support over the last 18 months.
As we move into 2021, I am excited to hand over the reins to Amy Proulx – Professor and Academic Program Coordinator of Culinary Innovation and Food Technology at Niagara College. There is no doubt that Amy will continue to help build a strong association. I will remain as Past-President and look to support Amy, our Board of Directors, and the CIFST in any way called upon.
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I am very optimistic that 2021 will see us all emerge from the lockdowns and our lives will start to get back to something close to “normal”. I hope to see you “face to face” at a tradeshow in the not too distant future!
I wish you and your loved ones the very best of health always and especially over the Holiday Season.