NRA Show to Feature DSR-Operator Presentation by Taylor



{mosimage}The session, titled "How Your Distributor Can Help You Make More Money", will provide attendees with information how distributor programs can improve operator profitability. Tips and techniques will be shared to help operators maximize the variety of resources a distributor furnishes. Also provided are ways to tap into the knowledge and experience of the DSR to best incorporate new items, delivery options, staff training, online ordering and market promotion ideas, etc.

"The NRA Show is really the super bowl of industry events. I am honored to have this opportunity to share knowledge that will help operators increase their profitability and to provide tips to Distributors on how they can support their customers using the best practices possible," Taylor said.

Taylor's presentation will be held Saturday, May 20, at 2 PM. Check show brochure for room assignment.

Taylor has been director of training at Success Solutions for nearly seven years. She has received national recognition for the numerous training programs she's developed, including a 2005 IFDA Diamond Award for the Four Square Meals program. She is a member of American Society of Training and Development (ASTD) and Women's Foodservice Forum (WFF).

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