Dear SCAA member,
Hopefully you recognize the name, Coffee Fest, the specialty coffee industry’s top retail trade show, consistently providing retailers with relevant information and new products to hone their business skills and up their bottom line.
I am writing to you today to ask you to consider the decisions the Specialty Coffee Association of America (SCAA) is making in servicing you and the specialty coffee industry across America as a whole. The management of SCAA is vigorously negotiating with the city of Seattle to produce the SCAA annual convention for six out of eight years in Seattle beginning in 2014.
We support the SCAA on the many good things they do for the industry and we have worked closely with them for all our years in business. We never have and never will encroach on the region in which they produce their annual show. If the SCAA came to Seattle once every 5 years, we would have no concerns. Coffee Fest has been produced in Seattle on an annual basis since 1992, for nineteen years. While Coffee Fest certainly doesn’t own Seattle, we do object to the SCAA’s plan to all but permanently locate here and expect that given the details and facts, you may object too.
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Brady said:Hopefully, this new strategy results in more SBWs, and therefore more chances for interested baristas to be certified, take classes, have opportunities to work as trainers, etc.
I do have to say that if the only thing that has been said that supports the Seattle sit-down is that it'll be a possibility that it might make regional support more feasible, and the argument against is that it's common courtesy to never profit from the suffering of others (especially if you're the cause of that suffering), it becomes a pretty easy choice for me.
I am hearing "This'll be cheaper for us in the long run. We realize that this is going to impact the income of the Coffee Fest negatively, but we hope that you'll support us because you may also receive some benefit of their misfortune."
I might be mis-characterizing the board's position, but it sounds like the same old corporate greed-head rationalizations to me. Someone convince me that I'm wrong, please?
I can not quote the passage from Dr. Spock in the series episode where he dies but could this apply here. This discussion brings this famous comment to mind. Someone help me with the quote when he put his had on the glass against Capt. Kirk's and said good by and explained how important it was for him to die at this time.
Joe.
Chris said:Brady said:Hopefully, this new strategy results in more SBWs, and therefore more chances for interested baristas to be certified, take classes, have opportunities to work as trainers, etc.
I do have to say that if the only thing that has been said that supports the Seattle sit-down is that it'll be a possibility that it might make regional support more feasible, and the argument against is that it's common courtesy to never profit from the suffering of others (especially if you're the cause of that suffering), it becomes a pretty easy choice for me.
I am hearing "This'll be cheaper for us in the long run. We realize that this is going to impact the income of the Coffee Fest negatively, but we hope that you'll support us because you may also receive some benefit of their misfortune."
I might be mis-characterizing the board's position, but it sounds like the same old corporate greed-head rationalizations to me. Someone convince me that I'm wrong, please?
How 'bout Coffee Fest rent space within "The Event". It would be a "World within a World". Like a trip down the rabbit hole. Or like "Being John Malkovitch" but it's David Schomer instead. (Perhaps SCAA would have to rent space within Coffee Fest for that.)
why not just have coffee fest one weekend and the SCAA expo the next? that way nobody has to make two trips and you can geek out for like 10 whole days!
Is SCAA's responsibility to stay out of Coffee Fest's way at all costs, or to insure its viability and give maximum benefit to its membership?... ...If you ran the SCAA and were faced with the opportunity that Seattle has presented them, would you really say no?
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