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Earning Public Trust - An Interactive Working Session

CAMA to Host North America's Ag and Food Leaders to Collaborate on Earning Public Trust

Event Overview
The entire agriculture and food industry, from one end of the value chain to the other, is responsible for earning and maintaining public trust. Earning public trust is about doing the right thing, assurance and verification, and communicating these commitments.

CAMA Manitoba is hosting the agricultural industry at our Earning Public Trust - An Interactive Working Session professional development event, April 26 and 27, 2018 in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

The day and a half working session will feature representatives from some of North America's leading agri-businesses, ag representatives and food brands. Speakers will present their marketing and communications case studies, describing how they have contributed to earning the trust of the consumer. In groups, attendees, through a facilitated process and supplied workbook, will work through each case study to reveal the best practices. The additional half-day strategic planning session will use the previous day's best practices to help attendees apply them in the development of a Public Trust Strategic Plan for their own organization.

Presenters include:

Hope Bagozzi - Sr. Director National Marketing for McDonald's Canada, who is part of the team behind McDonald's "Our Food. Your Questions." and "Not Without a Canadian Farmer" campaigns.

Tim Faveri - Vice President, Sustainability & Shared Value at Maple Leaf Foods, who in this capacity, leads the development and execution of the strategy and initiatives that deeply embed sustainability and shared value into Maple Leaf's culture and business. Sustainability and shared value provide the framework for Maple Leaf's purpose - Raise the Good in Food.

Cherilyn Nagel - outspoken farmer, Past President of Western Canadian Wheat Growers, Facilitator - Real Dirt on Farming, Speaker and International Director of Global Farmer Network.

Hannah Thompson-Weeman - Vice President of Communications, Animal Agriculture Alliance, an industry-united nonprofit organization that helps bridge the communications gap between farm and fork. Hannah is based in Arlington, VA.

Owen Roberts - Research Communications Director at the University of Guelph, President of the International Federation of Agricultural Journalists and journalist and columnist who regularly discusses urban perspectives on agri-food issues.

Michael Stebbins - Director of External Engagement, Council for Biotechnology Information and
GMO Answers, an organization representing the major plant biotechnology companies, and responsible for public engagement on the benefits of modern agricultural biotechnology. Michael is based in Washington, DC.  

Event Website: http://publictrustcama.ca

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