Dear Friends in the Craft Spirits Community:
During the summer I like to read. Historical fiction, psychological thrillers, management and self-help books capture my attention. Currently, I cannot put down “The Good Life” by Robert Waldinger, MD, and Mark Schulz, PhD, who offer glimpses of a longitudinal research study on what makes people happy during their lives. Spoiler alert and no surprise here: it’s relationships!
Interestingly, the lessons learned (or reinforced) hit during a time when ACSA was diving deeper into the power of human connection. In this case, ACSA staff gathered along the Chesapeake Bay to hold an annual staff retreat. Because ACSA staff work remotely (scattered throughout the U.S.), other than the staff retreat the only time we gather is at our convention or spirits competition. Because we are consumed with event details, time is rare to grab a cocktail and just talk, getting to know one another on a truly personal basis. Granted, we meet with each other weekly via Zoom, but visages across the internet just aren’t the same as really seeing a grin in person. Scroll further to see our smiling faces as we joined to create our own vision for the future of ACSA. A stop at Lyon Rum with a private tour by ACSA Board of Director member Jaime Windon was a highlight of our retreat.
Speaking of staff, I’m delighted to announce two additions to our team! Next month, you’ll hear more about Anna Klainbaum, Director of Marketing and Membership, and Akshay Anikhindi, IT Specialist and Technology Implementation Manager. Those new relationships will begin in July to further support your business success.
As ACSA advocates on your behalf, building relationships—with members of Congress, leadership within TTB and other advocacy groups—is critical. Learn more and register for an inside scoop on what’s happening in Congress. Support the folks behind those who grow corn for your whiskeys by entering your spirits into the Heartland Spirits Competition.
Of course, what better way to build relationships than to share your knowledge and expertise with those in our community. ACSA’s Call for Presentations is now open for our convention in Denver in February 2024. You might also wish to share your leadership skills with the STEPUP Foundation. Applications are open for DSP hosts, mentors and interns.
Happy Summer. Be safe. Be healthy. Nurture those relationships which ultimately define the happiness in your life. Life is bumpy, so surrounding yourself with people who care matters. Thank you for connecting with ACSA and being an integral part of our community. Here’s to a long-lasting relationship!
Cheers,
Margie |