A Rock and a Hard Place: Blind Vendors and Government Officials Debate Menu Mandates
10/03/13 at 07:49 PM | by Kevan Worley
The fastest growing thicket of regulations mandating "healthy" vending in federal, state, and local facilities was the focus of a panel discussion at the National Association of Blind Merchants' recent 2013 Business Leadership and Superior Training (BLAST) conference, held at the Marriott Downtown Hotel in Indianapolis. The "healthy vending" panel moderated by Vending Times Senior Editor Emily Jed, brought together nutrition experts from government agencies and other health advocates, along with blind vendor operators. All are members of the Randolph-Sheppard Healthy Vending Work group, recently established by National Association of Blind Merchants executive director Kevan Worley.
Emerging Leaders Training Program Exceeds Expectations
On December 7-9, 2015, NABM and the NFBEI conducted the first ever Randolph-Sheppard Emerging Leaders Training Program in New Orleans. There were 20 graduates of the inaugural training class. The feedback from the trainees has been extremely positive.
NABM DAY on The HillBlind Entrepreneurs Educate Members of Congress On May 22, 2018, over 100 blind entrepreneurs got off of buses on Independence Avenue in front of the Rayburn House Office Building and following a Congressional Breakfast spread out over Capitol Hill to educate their members of Congress about the Randolph-Sheppard Program. The message was that blind entrepreneurs can own and operate succe