where Hugo family market announced that Kristi Magnuson Nelson, President Hugo was chosen as one of the best women Progressive Grocer magaz...
where Hugo family market announced that Kristi Magnuson Nelson, President Hugo was chosen as one of the best women Progressive Grocer magazine in 2016th
Progressive Grocer magazine recognizes the women in the store every year, it is to make its 10th year the selection of beneficiaries of the first women in the price of food. Progressive Grocer Magazine defines the best women in the grocery store as a dedicated professionals who regularly go beyond the boundaries of what is expected, both at work and in the world of his peers and community. Top women are also creative, imaginative, energetic and inspirational leadership, generous with their time and their expertise and unique passion for what they do.
Progressive Grocer magazine quoted the direction of Nelson Magnuson by rebuilding Hugo October 5 transactions in the past year, particularly given the expansion of health food sections and expanded deli departments. Progressive Grocer also recognized Hugo successful partnership with Altru Health System in the healthy living program to start.
"I am honored to receive this recognition to obtain" Nelson said Magnuson. "I am delighted to be surrounded by an incredible talent, attentive and women and men working in the stores every day, which contribute to our ambitious success."
In 2014 Magnuson Nelson received the storekeeper of the National Association of Spirit of America Award and received the North Dakota Grocer of 2015 Magnuson Nelson has been selected as one of the best woman Wiese recently in the business magazine sector.
Magnuson Nelson is an active member of the Chamber of Commerce Grand Forks Grand Forks / East, currently serving as Chairman of the Board past. He is also a board member of the local harvest Prairie Foundation, the Association of Food North Dakota, Minnesota Grocers Association and the National Association Grocers. It is also compatible with the local United Way, the University of North Dakota, North Dakota Museum of Art and several other organizations in the communities Hugo serve.
Magnuson Nelson and her husband, Bob, live in Grand Forks.