January 26, 2024
- President and CEO of the International Foodservice
Manufacturers Association (IFMA), Phil Kafarakis, just announced the promotion of two staff
members in support of the organization’s new
Level Up 2027 long-range plan .
"As our association transforms to better serve the food-away-from-home industry, we look
to our staff to create innovative and seamless experiences for our members and the
larger industry,” said Kafarakis. “We have a tremendous team at IFMA, and the
contributions of both Courtney and Chris have been instrumental to the association’s
success. I’m excited that we are able to promote such excellent and deserving
talent.”
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Courtney Graham Sriha has been promoted to Sr. Director, Center of
Connectivity
. Since she joined IFMA in 2022, Sriha has been instrumental in building the
association’s industry-leading conference content and awards programs and has helped
drive registration to record-highs. Sriha will play a more integral role in other areas
of the business, including with the Education Foundation and a soon-to-be-announced
cross-industry initiative that will bring the entire food-away-from-home ecosystem
together to advance the industry.
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Chris Hurst has been promoted to Director of Business Technology
. Hurst has been focused on boosting the association’s technology capabilities to
enhance the member experience. With recent changes to IFMA’s membership structure, his
efforts have been critical and highly effective in improving data integrity and
reliability. In his expanded role, Hurst will be responsible for integrating all
business technologies, cyber security, and other IT needs.
These promotions are effective immediately.
About International Foodservice Manufacturers Association (IFMA)
The International Foodservice Manufacturers Association (IFMA) is a trade association
founded in 1952. IFMA empowers, nurtures, and connects an inclusive and diverse $1.3
trillion food-away-from-home ecosystem of manufacturers, distributors, operators, and
others. By sharing insights, fostering best practices, and developing networking and
educational opportunities through events, IFMA informs and instructs its members, and
motivates change to improve both individual organizations and the foodservice industry at
large.