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New Board Members Join PFMA

At the recent Fall Legislative Conference Board Meeting, the Pennsylvania Food Merchants Association (PFMA) expanded its leadership with the addition of two seasoned industry professionals to its board: Kyle Feldman and Kevin Brick. Both executives bring extensive experience and commitment to driving growth and innovation within the food and convenience sectors, enhancing PFMA’s advocacy and industry support. 

Kyle Feldman, Executive Vice President of Government Affairs and General Manager at National Convenience Distributors, joins PFMA with over two decades of experience in the field. Known for his expertise in regulatory initiatives and market expansion, Feldman has been a strong advocate for the convenience industry. He currently serves on the Convenience Distribution Association (CDA) Legislative Committee, is a member of the New York Association of Convenience Stores (NYACS) Board, and acts as President of the Northeast Wholesalers Association. Outside of his professional pursuits, Feldman enjoys family time, golfing, and relaxing on the beach. 

Kevin Brick, Vice President of Sales Solutions and Community Affairs at Utz Brands®, Inc., also joins PFMA’s board with a strong background in consumer-packaged goods (CPG) and a passion for consumer engagement. A self-described “foodie” and active industry advocate, Brick has led teams at Utz, helping to strengthen the brand’s connection with consumers. His involvement extends beyond his company as he currently serves on the board of the Snack Food Association (SNAC) and holds the role of president of his local homeowners association. In his spare time, Brick enjoys family activities, cycling, playing pickleball, and taking pride in lawn care at his York, PA, home. 

The addition of Feldman and Brick to PFMA’s board brings valuable industry perspectives and reinforces the association’s commitment to fostering growth, supporting advocacy efforts, and enhancing connections within the food and convenience sectors. ■

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