Top of the LET tree: FEA’s sales professional of the year will win £500 cash

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With the Light Equipment and Tableware Forum fast approaching, FEA is calling for any last minute entries for the Sales Professional of the Year Award to move fast, as the nominations close on May 1.

Along with the prestige of being named best LET sales professional, the winner gets the coveted trophy, a place on FEA’s Certified Foodservice Professional (CFSP) training course plus £500 in cash.

Corey Mayes, who won in in 2023, says, “It was a proud moment in my career in the industry, being noticed by our suppliers for my effort and commitment. The award was lovely to receive and going on the CFSP course was a great opportunity.  The cash came in very handy for my summer holiday!”

The award celebrates those salespeople who offer ‘above and beyond’ customer service, win major business contracts or who have success in developing sales of utensils and smallwares.

The award will be presented at the LET Forum awards dinner, on Tuesday 14th May.  The shortlist will be unveiled a week earlier.

To nominate a member of your team, click here (https://forms.gle/uL9LidS4u4c7azzC9)

There is still time to apply for tickets for the 2024 LET Forum.  The event is at Whittlebury Hall, Towcester, on 14th and 15th May.  Delegates get to have hands-on experience of the latest light equipment and tableware launches and ideas.  Tickets are free and include meals, the awards dinner and overnight accommodation at the hotel.

FEA’s events manager Jocelyn Shawyer is encouraging any companies wanting to attend to book places as soon as possible.  Tickets are available from Eventbright (tinyurl.com/42ayk92e).  For more information email jocelyn.shawyer@fea.org.uk.

The picture with this release shows the FEA Chair of the LET Group Steve Goodliff, left, presenting Corey Mayes with his award at the 2023 LET Forum.

The Foodservice Equipment Association (FEA) is the independent, authoritative voice of the foodservice equipment industry, representing nearly 200 companies who supply, service and maintain all types of commercial catering equipment – from utensils to full kitchen schemes.  For more information on FEA visit www.fea.org.uk

 

 

 

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