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FDF's Dominic Goudie named Young Association Executive of the Year

18 November 2016

FDF's Dominic Goudie named Young Association Executive of the Year

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Dominic Goudie, Policy Manager (Exports, Trade & Supply Chain) at the Food and Drink Federation – the voice of the UK's largest manufacturing sector, was named Young Association Executive of the Year at the national Association Awards last night (17 November 2016).

Winners in this category are rewarded for making a significant contribution to the development and growth of their business area within their Association. Dominic was nominated by colleagues and FDF members for his coordination of the organisation's activity around the referendum on the UK's membership of the European Union.

On receiving his award Dominic Goudie said: “I am delighted and very proud to receive this award. It is great that FDF’s post-referendum efforts have been recognised and would not have been possible without the generous support of our members.”

FDF Director General Ian Wright CBE said: “We are very pleased and extremely proud that Dominic’s work has been recognised in this way. Dominic makes a considerable contribution to FDF and has an outstanding future. His work on the implications of Brexit has given FDF a significant lead in industry thinking and has recorded wide appreciation from members and external stakeholders alike.”

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The Food and Drink Federation (FDF) is the voice of the UK food and drink industry, the largest manufacturing sector in the country. We account for 16% of the total manufacturing sector by turnover and employ around 400,000 people in the UK across 6,620 businesses. We are an incredibly diverse sector, speaking on behalf of global brands and thriving small businesses.

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