National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors
Meghan Cieslak has extensive experience in communications and marketing. Meghan started their career in 2005 as a Marketing Coordinator at Democracy Data & Communications, where they worked on client relations and sales logistics. In 2007, they joined Hauck & Associates as an Associate, overseeing operations for three trade associations. From 2009 to 2013, they served as the Director of Communications at NAESCO, managing public relations and membership development. Meghan then moved on to the Electronic Transactions Association, where they held the position of Director of Communications from 2013 to 2017, leading strategic communications, government relations, and media campaigns. In 2017, Meghan joined The International Foodservice Distributors Association, first as the Director of Communications and later as the Director of Marketing & Communications. Meghan also held the role of Senior Director of Marketing & Communications from February 2023 to December 2023. Currently, Meghan is the Chief Communications and Marketing Officer at the National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors. Meghan is also a Board Member on the Executive Committee of the Next Generation in Trucking Association.
Meghan Cieslak holds a Bachelor's degree from Temple University, where they double majored in English and Women's Studies.
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National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors
The National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors (NAW) is composed of direct member companies and a federation of international, national, regional, state and local associations and their member companies, which collectively total more than 30,000 employers, with locations in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. NAW-affiliated companies are a constituency at the core of our economy—the link in the marketing chain between manufacturers and retailers, and commercial, institutional and governmental end users. Industry firms vary widely in size, employ more than 5.9 million American workers and account for $5.3 trillion in annual U.S. economic activity.