What's Happening?
Two employees from Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores and a retired employee from Circle K have been inducted into the Private Label Hall of Fame. The ceremony took place during the Private Label Manufacturers
Association’s Annual Meeting and Leadership Conference in Rogers, Arkansas. Violeta Bingham, a product development manager at Love’s, was recognized as a Private Brand Leadership Innovator, while Haley Harvey, a consumable private brands category manager at Love’s, was named in the Private Brand Leadership – Next Gen category. Russell Kidd, a former director of product development at Circle K, received a Lifetime Achievement award. The Hall of Fame, established in 2006, honors leaders in the store brand industry, with this year marking a record number of inductees.
Why It's Important?
The recognition of these individuals highlights the growing importance of private label brands in the retail sector. Love’s and Circle K are significant players in the convenience store industry, with Love’s operating over 610 locations across 42 states and Circle K having a vast network of stores in the U.S. and Canada. The awards underscore the contributions of these employees to the development and success of private label products, which are crucial for brand differentiation and customer loyalty. This recognition can enhance the reputation of the companies involved, potentially leading to increased consumer trust and market share.






