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NAMA Announces Dick Atnip as 2022 Coffee Legend of the Year

ARLINGTON, Va. — November 9, 2022 — The National Automatic Merchandising Association (NAMA) announced today that Dick Atnip of Atnip Co.,Inc. has been named the 2022 Coffee Legend of the Year.

“Those who have had the pleasure to meet or work with Dick know he is undeniably deserving of this recognition,” said Carla Balakgie, FASAE, CAE, president & CEO of NAMA. “As a 60-year industry veteran and true pioneer in his field, Dick’s dedication has not only helped push the boundaries of vending and OCS products but has been instrumental in shaping both the industry and the association we are today.”

Atnip founded the Southern California-based Atnip Company in 1962, where today he remains president & CEO. Working alongside his family, the company has grown into the premier vending brokerage in the western region of the U.S and continues to promote new products and bring the latest innovations to customers in the industry.

Atnip was named to the NAMA Board of Directors in 1997 and became NAMA Chair in 2004, the first non-operator to do so. He has been previously recognized as a NAMA Industry Person of the Year and by the California Automatic Vending Council (CAVC) for his leadership. In 2017, Atnip was inducted into the NAMA Coffee Services Hall of Fame for his outstanding achievements in coffee services.

He will be recognized next week at the Coffee Tea & Water Show on Monday, November 14, during the opening session.

About the Coffee Legend of Year Award
A NAMA Coffee Legend is a pioneer, an innovator, a leader and a visionary in the industry who is passionate about coffee and willing to share their passion to educate and help others succeed. They are a fixture and leader in their community, possess a willingness to expand conventional practices, and follow ethical business standards in accordance with the NAMA code of ethics.

NAMA represents the $34.9 billion U.S. Convenience Services Industry. By providing advocacy, education, and research, NAMA works to promote and protect the industry’s over 160,000 hardworking employees. Through traditional vending and micro markets, office coffee and pantry services, product manufacturing, and small-drop distribution, convenience services meets the needs of over 40 million American consumers daily at work, home, school, and play.

NICOLE TARDIF
Senior Director, Communications & Marketing
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