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The 2017 Annual Conference will be held on WaikikiBeach,Honolulu,HI,October 20-24, 2017. RonRainey,VP LogisIcs, and I had the chance to tour the hotel,Hilton Waikiki Beach Hotel, in January. The hotel is awonderful facility and just one block from the Waikikipublic beach and adjacent to the main shopping andrestaurantdistrictsinHonolulu.AddiIonally,theZooandAquarium are just a short walking distance from thehotel.Iamsureyouwillfinditanexcellentvenueforanytype of entertainment you seek. The North Shore ofOahu and the Polynesian Cultural Center are just 35-45minutesawaybycar.

The 2017 program will feature an organized tourhighlighIng food products specific to Hawaii, such ascoffee, fruits, nuts, and food/agritourism, on SundayaZernoon.TherewillalsobeanindustrytouronTuesdayaZernoon looking at major processing and exportindustries in Hawaii. The program will be structuredaround topicsof current interest to themembership,aswell as those specific to Hawaii. Hawaii has some verydisIncIveproductsanddistribuIonissues,sopleasejoinusforthisuniqueopportunity!

Announcements regarding the presidenIal awards andthe Richardson-Applebaum awards for outstandinggraduate research in food distribuIon and markeInghave gone out to the membership and partneringorganizaIons. Please considering nominaIng a worthycolleagueand/oroneofyourstudentsfortheseawards.IfyoudidnotreceivetheannouncementpleasevisittheFDRSwebsiteat:h_ps://www.fdrsinc.org/fdrs-awards/.

AddiIonally our VP Student Programs, LurleenWalters,has sent out a noIce regarding the Student FoodMarkeIngChallengeatourupcomingannualconference.Please consider bringing a student team if you haven’talready. I have brought student teams for several yearsandIcana_estthatit isagreatexperienceforstudentsand coaches. Lurleen is currently conducIng a surveywithpastcoachestogatherinputonhowtoenhancetheprograminthefuture.

Theproceedingsissueofourjournal,theJournalofFoodDistribu1on Research, was published online earlier thismonth.Thiswas thefirst issueof the journalunder thedirecIonofournewtechnicaleditor,AmyBekkermanofPrecisionEdits.IwouldliketothankMarcoPalmaforhis

serviceastheproceedingsissueeditorforthelastseveralyears.Also,thankstoallofyouwhocontributedapaperor abstract of your research or program. One of thebenefits of FDRS membership, at least for me, is theopportunity to learn about important current andemergingresearchpresentedattheannualconference.

Oneofour foundingmembers,Mr.DouglasRichardson,passed away this last November. A tribute to Doug’smany contribuIons to the Society is provided in thenewsle_er. We will also hold a tribute to him at theannual meeIng during the Richardson-Applebaumawardsluncheon.

IlookforwardtoseeingallofyouinHawaii!!

KyndaCur1sFDRSPresident

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President’s Message

Inside this Issue: • President’sMessage• RememberingDouglasRichardson• 2017HonoluluConferencePreview• ScholarshipAwards• President’sAwards• JournalofFoodDistribuIonResearchNews• StudentCompeIIons• InformaIonRequest

KyndaCurIs

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It is with great sadness thatwe pass along the news of Douglas Richardson’spassing.DougwasoneofthefoundingmembersofFDRS,servingaspresidentin1985andVPofMembershipfrom1980to1983.DoughadbeenservingintheroleofVPApplebaumsince1985,managingFDRSinvestmentsformorethan30years.DuringDoug’swatchfuleye,hegrewtheorganizaIon’sinvestmentsfrom$9,000 to its current value of over $300,000. Doug’s investment decisions forFDRS far surpassed the S&P500andDJIA returns; heproudly reporteda17%annualreturnfor2016duringourNewOrleansmeeIng.

Dougwasakindandgenerousman,andalwayshadImetosharehiswealthofknowledge.DoughasbeenahugeassettoFDRS,afriend,andacolleague.Hewill bemissed, but certainly not forgo_en. If youhavepictures,memories, orstories to share about Doug, please send them to Alba Collart([email protected]) for inclusion in a special presentaIon at the 2017annualmeeIng.

Remembering Douglas Richardson 1933 - 2016

Douglas Josiah Richardson, Jr. Douglas Josiah Richardson, Jr. (Doug), 83, ofBluoon,SC,wenttobewiththeLordpeacefullyathomeandsurroundedbyloved ones on Saturday, November 26, 2016. Doug was born in Fall River,Massachuse_s on January 6, 1933, to Douglas Josiah Richardson, Sr. andMary(Wheelock)Richardson.HewastheyoungerbrotherofHelenCardandMary Heflin. Doug was preceded in death by his first wife, Myrna (Evans)Richardson,andhisson,DouglasJosiahRichardson, III.Heissurvivedbyhiswife,AnnMarie(Owens)Richardson,aswellasthreedaughters;BethValorz(husband Steven) of Earlysville, VA; StephanieMcCole (husbandWayne) ofRichmond, VA; and Mary Stri_ma_er (husband Michael) of Potomac, MD.Nine grandchildren will also miss Pop-pops; Aubrey and Nathanial Valorz;Mary Beth, Steven and Megan Verba; Carter and Katherine McCole; andVincent and Chad Stri_ma_er; and one great grandchild, Abraham Estes.Doug graduated fromMosesBrownPreparatory School, Providence, RI andalso from the University of Rhode Island. He later received his MBA fromSuffolk University in Boston, MA. Doug worked in the grocery and fooddistribuIonindustry.OverthecourseofhiscareerhewasinmanagementforNewEnglandGrocersSupplyCompany,ownedasupermarketinBillerica,MA,wasanexecuIvewithAmericanHomeFoodProductsandaVPofEducaIonand Research for CooperaIve Food Distributors of America. Doug was afoundingmember and president of the Food DistribuIon Research Society(FDRS)andascholarshipexists inhisnamethroughthatorganizaIon.DougalsoreceivedthePanykoAwardin1997bytheFDRSonlythe2ndsuchawardgiven in30years.Dougwasanavidgolferandwasawarded forhis serviceand devoIon as the President of Sun City'sMen'sGolf Club in 1997.Douggrew up by the ocean and so in his younger days, he loved boaIng andswimming. Many of his fondest memories were created with his family inWestport, MA where he vacaIoned his whole life. His church and churchfamilyatMayeRiverBapIstChurchwereabigpartofhislifeinBluoon.Hewassoproudtohavebeenadeaconathischurch,ofwhichhewaschairmanfor 2 terms. Viewing and visitaIon will be held at Saul's Funeral Home inBluoonfrom6:008:00pmonMonday,November29.AChrisIanserviceofcelebraIonforDoug'slifewillbeheldonTuesday,November30at2:00pmatMayeRiverBapIstChurch,3507OkaIeHighway,Bluoon,officiatedbylongIme friend,Pastor JackGatlin. In lieuofflowers,pleasemakedonaIons toMaye River BapIst Church Benevolence or to the Melanoma ResearchFoundaIon,onlineatmelanoma.org.

DougRichardsonandRonRaineyOctober2016

DougRichardsonandwife,AnnMarieOctober2016

2017 FDRS Conference in Honolulu, HI Conference Preview

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FactsaboutHonolulu,HI• 100+world-renownedbeaches• Spamishugelypopular• Namedthe#3happiestcitytoworkin• Billboardsareoutlawed• Officiallanguages:EnglishandHawaiian• AverageOctoberlowtemperatures:74

HonoluluFDRSMee4ngs:ScheduleataGlance

Saturday,October21

8am-1pm StudentFoodMarkeIngChallengeOrientaIon

12pm-4pm FDRSBoardMeeIng

7pm-10pm StudentFoodMarkeIngChallengePreliminaryRound

Sunday,October22

8am-12pm StudentFoodMarkeIngChallengeFinals

9am-12pm S-1067MeeIng

12pm-5:30pm Food/AgTourismTour

6pm-9pm RecepIonandStudentAwards

Monday,October23

9am-12pm GeneralSessions

12pm-1:30pm Applebaum-RichardsonLuncheon

1:30pm-3pm GeneralSessionIandGeneralSessionII

3:30pm-5pm ResearchPresentaIons

6pm-9pm AwardsDinner

Tuesday,October24

7:30am-8:30am BreakfastandBusinessMeeIng

9am-10:30am GeneralSessionII

10:30am-12pm ResearchPresentaIons

12pm-6pm IndustryTour

Justasthechillyfallweatherinmanypartsofthecountrystartstosetinwhatcouldbebe_erthanthesun,beach,and80degreeOctoberdaysatWaikikiBeach,inHonolulu,HI?JoinFDRSaswemakeourwaytothebeauIfulislandofOahufromOctober21stthroughthe24th.Thisconferencewillsurelybeonetoremember.ThehotelisjustablockawayfromWaikikiBeach(HiltonWaikikiBeach).Twotoursareplanned;oneonSunday(10/22)andtheotheronTuesday(10/24),aswellasanexciInglineupofspeakersandresearchpresentaIons.WatchfortheCallforPaperscomingout inearlyApril,alongwithregistraIonandhotelinformaIonavailablesoonatFDRSinc.org.

ForOutstandingUndergraduateResearchinFoodDistribu1onandMarke1ng

FDRSispleasedtoacceptapplicaIonsforthe2017UndergraduateStudentResearchPaperCompeIIonintheareaoffooddistribuIonandmarkeIng.ThecompeIIonisopentoallundergraduatestudentswithscholarlyinterestandcareeraspiraIonsinthefooddistribuIonsystem.

Theawardincludes:•CashsIpendof$500forthebestUndergraduateStudentResearchPaper.•ComplementarystudentmembershiptoFDRS.•ComplementaryconferenceregistraIonfeesandrecogniIonatthe2017FDRSAnnualConferencescheduledforOct20-24,2017inHonolulu,HI.Therecipients’domesIctravelexpenseswillalsobepaidbythesociety.

ApplicaIonsteps:1. SubmitaStatementofIntentform(availableatwww.fdrsinc.org)[email protected]. Writetheresearchpaperfollowingtheformaxngguidelinesprovided(availableatwww.fdrsinc.org).3. Submitthefollowingelectronicallytoalba.collart@msstate.edubyMay15th,2017:(1)Coverle_er,(2)Acopyofthe

completeresearchpaperinMicrosoZWord(*.doc,*.docx)orothercompaIbleformat(3),Ale_erofrecommendaIonfromtheresearchpaperadvisor(4),Abriefsynopsisof:academictraining,anyfoodindustryexperienceand/orresearchexperience,andcareerinterests,goals,andobjecIves,and(5)Applicant’scontactinformaIon(name,mailingaddress,phonenumber,ande-mail).

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ForOutstandingGraduateResearchonFoodDistribu1on&Marke1ng

FDRS is pleased to accept applicaIons for the 2017 Richardson-Applebaum Scholarship Award, which is awarded annually foroutstanding student research in the area of food distribuIon andmarkeIng. Broadly defined, this area encompasses all economicfuncIons that occur between the farm gate and final consumer. ThecompeIIon isopentoallgraduatestudentswithscholarly interestandcareer aspiraIons in the food distribuIon systemwho have completedthedegreein2016orbyMay2017.

Theawardincludes:•CashsIpendsof(1)$1,250forthebestPh.D.DissertaIon,(2)$750forthebestM.S.Thesis,and(3)$750forthebestM.S.CaseStudy.

•ComplementarystudentmembershiptoFDRS.•ComplementaryconferenceregistraIonfeesandrecogniIonatthe2017FDRSAnnualConferencescheduledforOct20-24,2017inHonolulu,HI.Therecipients’domesIctravelexpenseswillalsobepaidbythesociety.

•ThePh.D.recipientisinvitedtopresenthis/herresearch.

[email protected],2017:

•Coverle_er•AcopyofthedissertaIon/thesis/casestudy•Ale_erofrecommendaIonfromtheacademicadvisor•Abriefsynopsisof:academictraining,anyfoodindustryexperienceand/orresearchexperience,andcareerinterests,goals,andobjecIves.

•Applicant’scontactinformaIon(name,mailingaddress,phonenumber,ande-mail)

2016Richardson-ApplebaumPh.D.Winner

• Dr.VioletMuringai• UniversityofAlberta,Edmonton• DissertaIonItle:“Trust,PercepIons,

IntenIonsandBehaviorinMeatConsumpIon”• Chair:Dr.EllenGoddard

2017 Richardson-Applebaum Scholarship Award

2016Richardson-ApplebaumM.S.Winner

• GrahmT.Soley• UniversityofKentucky• ThesisItle:“FarmedandWild-CaughtShrimp

inKentuckyandSouthCarolina:ConsumerPreferenceforHomegrownbyHeroes,CommunitySupportedFishery,andOtherQualityA_ributes”

• Chair:Dr.WuyangHu

2017 FDRS Scholarship Award

FDRSpresentsPresidenIalAwardsateveryannualmeeIng.NominaIonsarebeing sought for twodisInguished serviceawards.ThedeadlineforsubmixngnominaIonsisJune30th,2017.IfyouhavequesIonsorconcerns,pleasecontactFDRSPresidentElect,RamuGovindasamyatgovind@sebs.rutgers.edu.Theawardsaredescribedbelow:

FrankPanykoAwardForDis4nguishedServiceTheFrankPanykoDisInguishedServiceAwardrecognizesmajorcontribuIonstoFDRSoveranextendedImeperiod.Criteria are1)more than10 yearsof conInuousmembership in FDRS, 2)demonstraIonofoutstanding service andleadershipinFDRS,and3)nominaIonbyanFDRSmemberingoodstanding. Self-nominaIonsarealsoaccepted. InaddiIon, the nominee is expected to have exhibited exemplary efforts in promoIng FDRS, provided outstandingtrainingandguidancetoin-comingFDRSleadership,andprovidedoutstandingsupportinmentoringFDRSmembers.Tobeconsideredfortheaward,pleaseemailacopyofthenominee’sCVandaonepagesummaryofaccomplishmentsandservicetoRamuGovidasamy([email protected]).

PatrickJ.ByrneAwardForEmergingLeadershipTheEmergingLeadershipAwardrecognizesandencouragesservingFDRSinaleadershipcapacity.Nomineesmust:1)havemadeoutstandingcontribuIonstotheprofession2)havenomorethan10yearsofconInuousserviceinFDRS,3)haveservedon theBoard,4)havenot servedasPresidentofFDRS,5)havemadedocumentedcontribuIons to theorganizaIon,6)havedemonstratedevidenceofconInuedinvolvementinFDRSleadership,and7)benominatedbyanFDRSmember ingoodstanding.Self-nominaIonsarealsoaccepted. Tobeconsideredfortheaward,pleaseemailacopy of the nominee’s CV and a one page summary of accomplishments and service to Ramu Govindasamy([email protected]).

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President’s Awards

AmyBekkerman

WelcometotheNewTechnicalEditor,AmyBekkermanThe JFDReditorial team ispleased towelcomeAmyBekkermanofPrecisionEditsas thenewJournalofFoodDistribu1onResearchtechnicaleditor.AmyisafreelancecopyeditorspecializinginacademicediIngandformaxng.MostofherworkdealswithagriculturaleconomicsjournalarIcles,grants,extensiondocuments,andthesesordissertaIons.InaddiIontobeingthecopyeditor for the Journal of FoodDistribu1onResearch, shealsoedits the Journal ofAgriculturalandResourceEconomicsandChoicesMagazine.InhercopyediIngwork,shedrawsonnearlyadecadeofexperienceasanacademiclibrarianatMontanaStateUniversity,wheresheassistedin answering reference quesIons related to undergraduate, graduate, and faculty researchprojects,manyofwhichwere in agricultural and life sciences fields.Amyholds a Bachelors inhistory and anthropology from Dartmouth College, a Masters in Library Science from theUniversity of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, and a cerIficate in copy ediIng fromUC-SanDiego.Whensheisn'tformaxngtablesorremovingsuperfluouscommas,sherefereesthelocalrollerderbyteamandgetsdirtunderherfingernailsplayinginthegarden.TogetintouchwithAmyforquesIonsorfreelancecopyediIngprojects,[email protected].

LatestIssueThemostrecent issueoftheJournalofFoodDistribuIonResearch(March2017) isonlineandavailabletothepublic forfree!ThisMarchproceedings issuecontainsabstracts fromour2016Richardson-Applebaumawardwinners,14 researchbriefs,and10researchabstractsfromtheNewOrleansFDRSconferenceinOctober.ThenextissuewillbepublishedinJuly.PleasevisittheMarchissueorscanthelibraryofallpastworkinlinksat:h_ps://www.fdrsinc.org/journal/.

SubmissionsTheJFDRwelcomesarIclesonbusiness,agriculturalandanappliedeconomicissuesandillustraIvecasestudies.Issuesonspecialtopicsmaybepublishedbaseduponrequestorontheeditor’siniIaIve.Acceptableresearchmethodologiesincludesurvey,review,andcriIque;analysisandsynthesesofpreviousresearch;econometricorotherstaIsIcalanalysis;andcasestudies.AnimportantcriterionforpublicaIonisthatsubmissionsarepotenIallyusefultoabroadrangeofagriculturalandbusinesseconomists.TheJDFRisrefereedandpublishedthreeImeseachyearbytheSociety.TheMarchissueisdedicatedtotheproceedingsfromthepreviousannualFDRSconference.TheJulyandNovemberissuesfeaturerefereedarIcles.

The2017AnnualMeeIngof theFoodDistribuIonResearchSocietywillbe held at the Hilton Waikiki Beach Hotel from Friday, October 20 toTuesday,October24.TheStudentFoodMarkeIngChallengewillbeheldonOctober21stand22nd.

The compeIIon provides students the opportunity to play the role ofconsultantsforanindustryclient,astheyapplytheirknowledgeoffooddistribuIon,markeIng,management,economics,andmerchandisingtoareal world problem. Amystery company issues a challenge on the firstdayofthecompeIIon,aZerwhichstudentteamscompetetogiveabidpresentaIontothecompany’sexecuIveteaminthefinalround.DetailsaboutthecompanyarewithheldfromallteamsunIlthemorningofthecontest, however registered teams will receive some guidance onpreparaIontwoweeksprior.

Teamsmayconsistof3to5undergraduateandmasters-levelstudents,howeverthemajorityoftheteammembersmustbeundergraduatestudents.RegistraIonfeesare$350andteamsshouldregisterforthecompeIIonnolaterthanSeptember15,2017.RegistraIonincludesa_endancetoallFDRScaseevents.

FormoreinformaIon,pleasecontactcontestchair,LurleenWalters,atLurleen.Walters@msstate.edu.AddiIonalinformaIonisavailableattheFDRSwebsite:www.fdrsinc.org.

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Information RequestThenextFDRSnewsle_erwillcomeoutinAugust.Ifyouhaveastory,pictures,orcontentthatyouwouldliketocontributetothenextissueoftheFDRSNewsle_er,pleasefeelfreetosendthatinformaIontotheNewsle_erEditor,[email protected].

The Canadian Agricultural Economics Society is pleased to announce thenewDavidSparlingBusinessCaseCompeIIon.ThiscompeIIonisagreatopportunity to showcase the next generaIon of business leaders in theagri-foodindustry.Teamswillberequiredtoworkthroughacomplex,real-world challenge related to sustainability in the agri-food value chain,developacreaIve,pracIcalsoluIonandpresenttheirfindingstoapanelofjudgescomprisedofindustryexecuIvesandacademics.

ThecompeIIonitselfisonlyoneaspectoftheenIreexperience.Studentswilldeveloptheirabilitytoapplywhattheyhavelearnedintheclassroomto find pracIcal soluIons to real-world business problems. Students willalso develop their analyIcal, problem-solving, criIcal and strategicthinking,teamwork,andpresentaIonskillsthatemployersarelookingfor.ParIcipantswill also have the opportunity to networkwith collaboraIngorganizaIons,facultyandfellowstudents.

Winningandrunner-upteamswillreceivecashprizesof$3,500and$2,000,respecIvely,andwillberecognizedduringtheCAESawardsbanquetontheeveningofJune19,2017.

David Sparling Business Case Competition: Call for Undergraduate Teams

DavidSparlingBusinessCaseCompe44on

LocaIon:Montreal,QC

Date:Monday,June19th

RegistraIondeadline:April13th

MoreinformaIon:

h_p://caes.usask.ca/conferences/annual_meeIngs/2017-montreal/

ForquesIonscontactNicoletaUzea,McGill

University([email protected])

FDRS Student Food Marketing Challenge

2016WinningTeamfromTexasA&MUniversity


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