Andy S. Harig
Vice President, Tax, Trade, Sustainability & Policy Development, FMI
Andrew S. Harig currently serves as Vice President, Tax, Trade, Sustainability & Policy Development at FMI-The Food Industry Association. In this position, he is responsible for lobbying Congress and the Administration on behalf of FMI members, with a primary focus on agriculture, taxes, trade, sustainability, food waste, and pensions. Prior to joining FMI, Andy was an associate trade advisor and speechwriter for the Senate Finance Committee under its Chairman, Max Baucus (D-MT). From 1999-2001, he was the senior research associate for the Global Economic Policy Project at the New America Foundation, a Washington, DC-based think tank. Andy holds a B.A. from the College of William and Mary and an M.A. from DePaul University in Chicago, IL.
Steve Markenson
Vice President, Research, FMI
In his role at FMI, Markenson oversees the research & insights practice. He leads the discovery process on the latest industry trends and operational insights that champion FMI as a credible voice of the food retail industry. Markenson is a market research executive with 30 years of progressive experience in his field. His diverse experience includes research design, information/data collection and analysis and strategic planning. Markenson was formerly the president of WBA Research, a national market research firm founded in 1987, where he oversaw more than 30 full-time professionals, along with a part-time staff of more than 100 telephone interviewers, field interviewers and support staff. Earlier in his career, Markenson worked at Snyder Communications, where he directed all aspects of more than 90 annual market research studies and presented results to brand management, market research departments, advertising and promotion agencies.
Angie Springer
Principal Solution Engineer, Dynamics 365 for Finance and Supply Chain, Microsoft
Jeffrey Strasser
General Manager – US Retail & Consumer Goods, Microsoft
Jeffrey oversees Microsoft’s cloud productivity, communications, security, BI and devices businesses for the US Retail & Consumer Goods enterprise customer segment. He focuses on improving how people work, organizational health, employee engagement and cost optimization, as well as bringing these technologies to the frontline worker. Lately, he has been driving the conversation about the innovative use of generative AI to enhance the speed and quality of work and decision making, while increasing job satisfaction, in collaboration with customers and industry leaders. Before his current role, Jeffrey was Microsoft’s Director of Worldwide ISV partnerships with the top global telecom network operators, and Director of Technical Sales for the US Operator Channel segment, leading the technology planning, sales, and support of Microsoft mobile platforms for the US market in partnership with US mobile operators. Mr. Strasser has a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration/Decision Sciences from the University of Florida.
Dr. Ricky Volpe, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Cal Poly
Ricky Volpe received his Ph.D. in Agricultural and Resource Economics from UC Davis in 2010. He then spent four years working as an economist at the USDA Economic Research Service in Washington DC. There he researched a variety of topics, including food price formation, competitiveness in the food industry, and the healthiness of grocery purchases in the U.S. Ricky was also responsible for forecasting retail food price inflation at the national level.
Now at Cal Poly, Ricky teaches courses on food retail and supply chain management, transportation and logistics, and data analysis. He also maintains an active research agenda using a variety of large data sets to study issues related to market structure, firm performance, food prices, consumers’ food choices, and health outcomes. He also works closely with industry leaders in food retailing, wholesaling, and distribution to facilitate collaboration on public-private partnerships, student internships, and scholarships. Ricky has also studied at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst earning a M.S. Resource Economics and a B.S. Mathematics and Economics.