
Competition between caterers unlocks a creative streak that everyone can learn from and be proud of. The 2013 Catersource Conference & Tradeshow once again gives caterers a chance to showcase and show off their best work in a variety of fun, informative and exciting contests. Plus: thousands of dollars in cash and prizes are up for grabs!
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"Out of the Box" Boxed Lunch Contest
The displays of this contest will be featured at the Buffet/Boxed Lunch event and winners will be selected by attendee vote.
Buffet Contest
The displays of this contest will be featured at the Buffet/Boxed Lunch event and winners will be selected by attendee vote.
ACF Culinary Challenge Las Vegas
Tabletop Contest
2013 ACE Awards
ICA CATIE Awards
Get ready to show off your best work, enter today! |
Aside from the fact you might actually WIN, there are some great reasons to take part in these contests! Obviously contests and competitions are valuable if you win. On top of the cash and prizes, there are several ways you can capitalize on taking home the prize: Bragging rights. After you win, you can brag until you’re blue in the face. That’s what it’s all about, right? “Our company won a national tabletop or buffet design competition.” Let your customers – and your competitors – know that you have what it takes to excel in creativity. Build credibility with clients. It’s easy to tell a client that your ideas are great, but it’s different to let them see for themselves that they really are great. Marketing and PR: Draw lots of attention by sending a press release about your win to local media and cross-reference the news via Twitter, Facebook, your blog and website. Good news travels fast, take advantage of it! But even if you don’t win, there is tons of value in entering. This is an opportunity to: • practice the creation and set up of a new design or idea • tweak your process so it’s perfect when it comes time to use it for a client • take photos of your design or set up so you can really sell it in your next proposal • get a second opinion and feedback from industry insiders • loosen up the creative block by dreaming up an over-the-top presentation |