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VP of Strategic Industry Initiatives for the National Association of Convenience Stores (NACS)

Alexandria, VA
Joined June 2009
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@NACSonline
NACS
5 days
NACS Research shares exclusive insights behind preliminary 2025 industry data and what’s in store for the convenience channel in 2026. https://t.co/ortsNs6Bgx
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@NACSonline
NACS
26 days
NACS President & CEO Frank Gleeson, NACS Chairman Emeritus & CEO International Henry Armour, and 2024-25 NACS Chairman and Special Advisor to Alimentation Couche-Tard Brian Hannasch talk about leadership and the industry's future in a panel discussion from the 2025 #NACSShow.
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@NACSonline
NACS
1 month
Thank you, Mr. President, for supporting Main Street and its customers. We now need Congress to pass the Credit Card Competition Act. @RogerMarshallMD
@TrumpTruthOnX
Commentary: Trump Truth Social Posts On X
1 month
Everyone should support great Republican Senator Roger Marshall’s Credit Card Competition Act, in order to stop the out of control Swipe Fee ripoff. Roger is a FANTASTIC Senator!!! President DJT (TS: 13 Jan 00:15 ET)​​​‍​​‌‍​​‌‍​​​​​​‌‍​​​​​​​​​‌‍​​​​​​​​​‌‍​​​​​​​‌‍​‌‍
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@WisPolitics
WisPolitics (State Affairs Pro Wisco)
3 months
Full 🗞 recap on Monday, fea. @bucees to #Wisconsin: @jefflenard, @NelsonforWI and @jrrosswrites
@mattsmith_news
Matt Smith
3 months
This morning on UPFRONT:
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@jefflenard
Jeff Lenard
3 months
A pretty entertaining podcast with Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes on convenience and other topics.
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conveniencematters.com
In part 2, we continue the convenience-focused conversation with Clerks’ stars Kevin Smith and Jason […]
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@NACSonline
NACS
4 months
Did you see them at the NACS Show? "Clerks" stars Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith talk about their 30-plus-year love affair with convenience stores in a freewheeling conversation that takes a few tangents.
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Jeff Lenard
9 months
Here's how eliminating the #penny will affect retailers. How Abolishing the Penny Would Affect Retail Transactions - Episode 481 - Convenience Matters
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Jeff Lenard
1 year
How many more nickels and dimes would we need if we eliminate the penny? I have answers.
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@KBuscemiWBZ
Karen Buscemi
1 year
2Nite @WBZNightSide: *8P: Historian Anthony Sammarco, @RobertSiciliano /Pig Butchering Scam, @LennartBaardman /Free Offers, @jefflenard /Penny Chat *9P: “Stop the Coup” Rally *10P: Photog Kerry Brett *11P: 20th Hour - Live: https://t.co/JstHTF6b0f & Pods: https://t.co/waGuOuwlaG
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@NACSonline
NACS
1 year
Eighty years ago a one-cent change in the price of gas was a big jump, and fuels dispensers were able to measure precise volumes. Intense price competition, plus some regulation, institutionalized the practice. Today, anything other than 0.9 cent pricing is unusual in the United
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convenience.org
Today's practice of gas prices that end in 9/10th of a cent began in the 1930s.
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@HoltzSA999
Steve Holtz
1 year
I’m really excited to announce the launch of my new podcast: #ConvenienceWeekly! Thanks so much to @jefflenard of @NACSonline for being my first guest! 😄 This week: about those latest c-store counts Listen, subscribe, share 😋
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Jeff Lenard
1 year
I never expected to be a voice in government efficiency, per this article. Penny by penny, I guess.
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cnn.com
Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency has a new target to cut down costs: the US penny.
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Jeff Lenard
1 year
Rutter's showcases what it means to be a responsible retailer.
@aseitzwald
Alex Seitz-Wald
1 year
Josh Shapiro went to a Rutters to celebrate that you can now buy canned cocktails at gas stations and grocery stores in PA -- but forgot his ID and they apparently wouldn't sell to him.
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@LonnieMcQ
Lonnie
1 year
When did convenience store food get better? - ⁦@Marketplace⁩ ⁦@CSPAbbeyLewis⁩ ⁦@jefflenard⁩ 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
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marketplace.org
They’ve changed since the days of “smokes and Cokes”.
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@staffordshurden
Stafford E Shurden
1 year
Did this podcast last week with @NACSonline and @jefflenard and I hope you guys can give it a listen. https://t.co/KQz2m7V97s
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@NACSonline
NACS
2 years
On June 10, 1964, a Colorado store only sold 124 gallons of gas to a dozen or so customers, but as we all know, selling fuel would never be the same... https://t.co/0D5BCKcacT
convenience.org
Self-serve fueling changed the convenience retailing industry and retail overall.
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@shops_hop
HOPShops
2 years
We are still thinking about the visit we had when @NACSonline visited. Great conversations, great people, and a videographer rolling past the front of store. 🔴💃🏽🪩🎶✅🐸
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@jefflenard
Jeff Lenard
2 years
Prepared food continues to drive growth.
@NACSonline
NACS
2 years
Breaking News! Newly released data today at the NACS State of the Industry Summit: Total convenience industry sales in 2023 were $859.8 billion, of which $327.6 were from in-store sales. #soisummit https://t.co/TZ1lf4wYay
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