
Below you will find a detailed schedule of the seminars by date at NBWA’s 89th Annual Convention & Product Showcase. With 18 seminars at this year’s convention, maximizing your time onsite and bringing back fresh ideas for growing your business has never been easier.
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Make sure to register for the seminars you want to attend — click here to learn how to do so. If you have any questions about the event or how to register for your preferred seminars, please email Riley Bryson at rbryson@nbwa.org.
Elevate Your Team
What AI Can’t Do? Lead People
Monday, October 12 | 8:00 – 9:15 a.m.
Matt Dahlstrom, Senior Partner, In:trench Consulting Group
AI can instantly surface problems across forecasting, pricing, routing, and performance. While most distributors are investing in better systems, the best ones are investing in better leaders.
In this session, Matt Dahlstrom of In:trench Consulting Group breaks down the three disciplines that make leaders impossible to replace with a software subscription:
- Clarity: Leaders remove ambiguity so teams never guess what matters.
- Consistency: Leaders hold standards and address gaps early.
- Capability: Leaders develop people instead of rescuing them.
The distributors who win the next decade will have better technology AND better leaders.
Key Takeaway: A modern three-part leadership framework you can put to work the week you get home.
Coaching That Drives Sales
Monday, October 12 | 8:00 – 9:15 a.m.
Thomas Fox, Partner, Fox Sales Coaching
We ask our managers to wear many “hats” and they’re pulled in many different directions. Even during work-withs, the focus tends to be on execution and auditing the account – not building or improving selling skills.
In this session, the Fox team will share strategies for influencing the attitudes and behaviors of the sales team while making the best use of managers’ time. The result: an enhanced company culture and increased market share.
Key Takeaway: A clear plan for managers to build and reinforce core selling habits.
Explore the Future
Building for What’s Next: How Distributors Are Rethinking the Foundation of Their Business
Monday, October 12 | 8:00 a.m. – 9:15 a.m.
Davis Bryson, Chief Marketing Officer, Ohanafy
Ian Padrick, Chief Executive Officer, Ohanafy
The distributors who will lead the next decade aren’t waiting, they’re deciding what kind of business they want to be right now. This session explores the strategic choices shaping the future of distribution, from governance and structure to long-term direction.
Bringing together both strategic and operational perspectives, this conversation connects boardroom thinking with real-world execution. Attendees will gain a clearer understanding of when to optimize vs. when to transform, and how to align leadership teams around a shared vision that drives long-term growth. Joining in the discussion with Davis Bryson will be Rebecca Maisel of Gulf Distributing Holdings, LLC.
Key Takeaway: A framework for evaluating your business today and making intentional decisions about where to invest, evolve and lead next.
Grow Your Business
Internal Evolution for External Gain
Monday, October 12 | 8:00 – 9:15 a.m.
Dave Williams, President, BUMP Williams Consulting
For distributors to control their destiny in an evolving market, they need to effectively evaluate where their operation measures up – and where it is at risk of falling behind.
In this session, leaders from Del Papa Distributing will join Dave Williams to discuss:
- Key considerations for growth and competition in today’s changing beverage market
- How to begin an internal evaluation of your warehouse, sales systems, business intelligence and retail delivery and execution
- Examples of implementation and continued benchmarking
Key Takeaway: A blueprint for self-assessment that can be applied to operations of any size, location and composition.
Operate Smarter
Convergence 202: Maintaining Distributor Value in the Era of Total Beverage
Monday, October 12 | 8:00 – 9:15 a.m.
Drew Jaglom, Partner, Tannenbaum Helpern Syracuse & Hirschtritt LLP
James Rieger, Partner, Tannenbaum Helpern Syracuse & Hirschtritt LLP
Randy Jozwiakowski, Managing Partner, Paragon Beverage Advisors, LLC
As distributors expand into spirits, wine, energy drinks, other non-alcoholics, and (for now) hemp, the question isn’t just what to sell — it’s how to protect and grow value across a more complex portfolio.
This session focuses on legal and strategic considerations that come with total beverage distribution. Attendees will gain a clearer understanding of how to approach:
- The applicability — and limits — of franchise laws across categories
- Contract strategies to provide protection where franchise laws don’t apply
- How portfolio structure affects valuation in future transactions
Key Takeaway: How to protect and strengthen enterprise value as you expand into new beverage categories.
State of Beer & Beverage Distribution 2027: Data, Disruption and the Distributors Who Will Win
Tuesday, October 13 | 8:00 – 9:15 a.m.
Andrew Criezis, CEO, Vermont Information Processing (VIP)
In this session, VIP will unveil the inaugural State of Beer & Beverage Distribution report, offering a first look at proprietary data across hundreds of distributors, millions of transactions and the full three-tier system. Attendees will gain clear insight into where the industry stands today — and what separates high-performing distributors.
- Operational benchmarks showing how top-performers are pulling away on efficiency, delivery, and margins.
- Where artificial intelligence is delivering measurable ROI in distribution operations, and where the hype still exceeds the reality.
- The macro forces reshaping the three-tier system and the strategic moves that will define winners and losers.
Key Takeaway: A clear picture of the competitive landscape heading into 2027.
AI in HR: Legal Must-Knows and Performance Best Practices
Tuesday, October 13 | 8:00 – 9:15 a.m.
Matthew Bossier, President, BevCap Management
AI is changing how companies hire, manage and evaluate employees, often faster than labor policies can keep up. The benefits can be significant – but so can the potential liability.
With up-to-the-minute insights on the latest federal and state developments, employment attorney Theresa Gallion breaks down key guidelines for using AI in workforce management without creating legal or cultural risk. Attendees will gain clarity on emerging regulations, common pitfalls in AI-driven HR tools — including inadvertent discrimination exposure — and how to build policies that balance innovation with effective human oversight.
Key Takeaway: How to implement AI in the workplace while managing legal risk and maintaining strong leadership practices.
Managing Rising Fuel Costs: How Leading Distributors Are Reducing Last Miles
Tuesday, October 13 | 8:00 – 9:15 a.m.
Ken Currie, VP, Partnerships, Descartes
Fuel costs continue to fluctuate, putting added pressure on already tight delivery margins. For beverage distributors, even small inefficiencies in routing quickly show up in cost per case, driver hours, and overall network performance.
Where are the most immediate opportunities to take miles out of the network? How often should routes be reevaluated? And how do you make changes without disrupting drivers or service levels? Hear from operations leaders at Pepin Distributing, Silver Eagle Distributors, and Mitchell Distributing on how they are reducing miles across their networks while maintaining service expectations.
Key Takeaway: How to reduce miles and improve routing performance using real data — without sacrificing service.