SQF Unites 召集了一群充满活力的食品安全专家,为食品生产商、零售商、领导者和服务创新者社区主持及时的创新会议,涵盖广泛的食品安全运营和工作职能。
虽然会议议程以多种语言提供,但会议本身将仅以英语提供。以下时间表中列出的时间均为东部时间。
7:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Registration Hours
Monday Registration Hours
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Learning Sessions
Certifying Body (CB) Meeting (Invitation-Only)
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Pre-Conference Event
Food Defense, Crisis & Emergency Management - Advanced Workshop with Rod Wheeler (Separate Registration Required)
In today’s unpredictable world, threats to food facilities come from all directions—physical intrusions, cyberattacks, workplace violence, and even natural disasters. Join national food defense expert Rod Wheeler for a dynamic, full-day workshop designed to help you strengthen your facility’s resilience and response capabilities.
This advanced training covers:
What’s included:
✅ Expert instruction from highly-rated, dynamic speaker Rod Wheeler
✅ A copy of his brand-new book, Food Defense, Crisis Management, Facility Security & Protection
✅ Lunch and refreshments
✅ Real-world strategies you can implement immediately
Cost: $599/person
Separate registration is required for this add-on, pre-conference event. Space is limited to 50 registrants —secure your spot now for this essential food industry training experience.
Speaker
Rod Wheeler
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Meals
Lunch (CB Meeting & Food Defense Workshop Registrants Only)
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Pre-Conference Event
Professional Update (Separate Registration Required)
Stay at the forefront of food safety excellence with the SQF Professional Update—the annual re-registration requirement for SQF Professionals, including Auditors, Technical Reviewers, Consultants, and Trainers. Open to all food safety professionals, this session is your opportunity to hear directly from SQFI’s Technical Team about the latest program developments and industry updates.
This year’s update covers the evolution of SQF Code Editions 9 and 10, insights from the Compliance and Integrity Programs, GFSI benchmarking updates, and enhancements to the SQF assessment database. You’ll also get a preview of new tools, resources, and upcoming training designed to help you strengthen your professional practice and elevate your impact.
Learning Outcomes:
✅ Gain a clear understanding of key SQF and GFSI updates impacting your role.
✅ Learn how to apply SQFI expectations to enhance audit and implementation consistency.
✅ Discover new SQFI resources and training opportunities that support your professional growth.
Who should attend: Registered SQF Auditors, Technical Reviewers Consultants and Trainers
Cost: $399/person.
Separate registration is required for this add-on, pre-conference event. Space is limited to 80 registrants —secure your spot now!
Questions about the Professional Update? Email Training@sqfi.com.
Speaker
Kristie Grzywinski
5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Networking
Welcome Reception
Kick off SQF Unites in style! Connect with fellow attendees, industry experts, and thought leaders in a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere.
What to Expect:
Networking Made Easy: Meet peers and professionals passionate about advancing food safety.
Delicious Bites: Enjoy a selection of expertly prepared hors d'oeuvres.
Drinks & Conversations: Sip on your favorite beverages while exchanging ideas and insights.
Whether it’s your first time attending or you’re a seasoned SQF-er, this reception is your chance to set the tone for a productive and inspiring conference. Let’s toast to Edition 10 and our shared mission of protecting and enhancing global food safety!
6:45 AM - 5:00 PM
Registration Hours
Tuesday Registration Hours
8:30 AM - 10:00 AM
Main Stage Session
Welcome: Opening Main Stage Session + Awards & Scholarships Ceremony
Speakers
Gigi Vita
Ben Chapman
LeAnn Chuboff
Rachel Sheerin
10:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Networking
Coffee & Tea Break
10:30 AM - 11:15 AM
Learning Sessions
From Hackers to Harvest: Understanding Cyber Risks Along the Food Supply Chain
Cyber threats are no longer confined to the IT world; they’re a growing risk to every link in the food supply chain. This session explores how cyberattacks, data breaches, and system disruptions can impact food safety, production, and regulatory compliance. Learn how to identify vulnerabilities, strengthen defenses, and build resilience through practical cybersecurity measures tailored for food and agriculture operations.
Learning Objectives:
Speaker
Rod Wheeler
10:30 AM - 11:15 AM
Learning Sessions
Measuring What Matters With KPIs
Key performance indicators (KPIs) can do far more than track audit outcomes; they can drive continuous improvement and strengthen your food safety culture. This session explores how to identify meaningful KPIs that reflect true performance, align with food safety goals, and deliver actionable insights.
Speakers
Martin Fowell
Renee McVey
David Williams
Elizabeth Tierno
10:30 AM - 11:15 AM
Learning Sessions
Recall Lessons Learned
Every recall carries valuable lessons for strengthening food safety systems. This session examines recent recalls and their relevance to SQF sites, uncovering the root causes and systemic gaps that lead to product withdrawals. Learn how to analyze recall events, address prevention challenges, and develop long-term corrective and preventive strategies that reduce risk and build resilience across your operations.
Learning Objectives:
Speakers
Geoff Farrell
Lisa Robinson
Stefanie Sonneveld
11:15 AM - 12:45 PM
Meals
Lunch in the Expo Hall
Lunch will be served near the Expo Hall from 11:15 am to 12:45 pm.
11:15 AM - 6:00 PM
SQF Unites Expo
Tuesday Expo Hours
The Expo Hall will be open the following hours on Tuesday:
11:15 am - 12:45 pm (Lunch served)
3:00 - 3:30 pm (Refreshments served)
4:30 - 6:00 pm (Happy Hour)
12:45 PM - 2:00 PM
Main Stage Session
When Expertise Is Not Enough: What Food Safety Leadership Really Requires
Sustained food safety improvement requires more than strong technical expertise. It requires leaders who can navigate the adaptive challenges that accompany real change. Alan Tart, a recognized food safety leader with industry and regulatory experience, explores the foundations of change leadership in food safety systems, drawing on insights from his recently posted multi-part article series examining why well-intended change efforts so often stall. This session is intended to equip food safety leaders with the mindset and tools needed to build resilient, adaptive systems that hold up under real-world pressure.
Participants will learn to:
Speaker
Alan Tart
2:15 PM - 3:00 PM
Learning Sessions
Clear Up the Confusion: Management Reviews, Monthly Updates and Internal Audits
Confusion between annual management reviews, monthly updates, and internal audits has been repeatedly identified as a gap during validation audits—impacting both auditors and sites. This session breaks down the unique purpose of management reviews, monthly updates, and internal audits, clarifying how each supports continuous improvement and compliance. Learn how Edition 10 refines expectations and discover best-in-class practices to bring clarity and consistency to your food safety system.
Learning Objectives:
1. Highlight how these processes support continuous improvement.
2. Apply Edition 10 changes to strengthen and align existing systems.
3. Identify best in class practices for effectively managing and integrating these key processes.
Speakers
Shelby Biggerstaff
Matt Jones
Brian Neal
Tammie Van Buren
2:15 PM - 3:00 PM
Learning Sessions
Eviction Notice: Pests Must Go!
Pests remain among the top non-conformances cited in SQF audits—proof that this persistent problem requires ongoing attention. Explore the latest pest control trends, discover where most facilities go wrong, and gain practical strategies to prevent infestations before they start.
Learning Objectives:
Speakers
Ben Channon
John Paul
2:15 PM - 3:00 PM
Learning Sessions
From Planning to Practice: Successfully Implementing SQF Edition 10
Transitioning to a new Edition of the SQF Code involves more than operational updates—it requires organization-wide changes. Learn how optimizing existing structured management practices can turn uncertainty into opportunity. A panel of industry leaders who’ve successfully navigated through past Edition transitions will share proven strategies to engage teams, communicate effectively, and sustain food safety culture while implementing Edition 10.
Learning Objectives:
Speakers
Gwen Farley
Pooja Patel
Jennie Thomas
Kristie Grzywinski
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Knowledge Swaps
Knowledge Swaps - Day 1
Knowledge Swaps are casual small group meetings that give you the opportunity to sit down to visit with colleagues and peers who have been in your shoes. Exchange your day-to-day challenges, successes and best practices in Day One of Knowledge Swaps.
Find Knowledge Swap locations in the mobile app.
4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
Networking
Happy Hour in the Expo Hall
Unwind and connect with fellow attendees at the Networking Happy Hour, hosted in the Expo Hall! Explore innovative solutions, build new connections, and strengthen existing ones in a relaxed and engaging environment.
What to Expect:
Exhibitor Highlights: Visit exhibitor booths to learn about cutting-edge products and services shaping the future of food safety.
Mix & Mingle: Network with industry professionals, share insights, and spark collaborations.
Delicious Refreshments: Enjoy a variety of complimentary beer, wine and light appetizers as you explore the Expo Hall.
Interactive Fun: Participate in booth activities and prize giveaways to make the most of your evening.
Don’t miss this chance to connect and celebrate food safety innovation!
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Meals
Explore on Your Own
6:45 AM - 5:00 PM
Registration Hours
Wednesday Registration Hours
7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
SQF Unites Expo
Wednesday Expo Hours
The Expo Hall will be open the following hours on Wednesday:
7:30 - 8:00 am (Breakfast served)
11:15 am - 12:45 pm (Lunch served)
3:00 - 6:00 pm (Refreshments served)
8:30 AM - 10:00 AM
Main Stage Session
Risky or Not – Live!
Join the hosts of the popular Risky or Not? podcast, Dr. Ben Chapman (NC State University) and Dr. Don Schaffner (Rutgers University), for a lively, interactive session on everyday food safety risks. In this live session, they’ll unpack real-world scenarios with humor and evidence-based insight—helping you sharpen your ability to assess and communicate risk in practical, relatable ways. Bring your own examples for an engaging discussion that blends science, storytelling, and on-the-spot analysis.
Learning Objectives:
Speakers
Ben Chapman
Don Schaffner
10:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Networking
Coffee & Tea Break
10:30 AM - 11:15 AM
Learning Sessions
Beyond the Fix: Evolving CAPA and Preventing the Next Recall
Think you know CAPA? Think again. Edition 10 raises the bar on corrective and preventative action, emphasizing not just fixing issues, but stopping them before they start. This session challenges attendees to rethink their approach to root cause analysis and prevention. Using real-world examples, participants will explore how a stronger CAPA process supports compliance, strengthens food safety culture, and helps prevent costly recalls.
Learning Objectives:
Speaker
José Sabal
10:30 AM - 11:15 AM
Learning Sessions
Risk Assessments Done Right
Risk assessments are one of the most powerful tools in your food safety system, but only when used effectively. This session goes back to the basics to clarify their purpose, proper use, and documentation. Learn how to meet the core requirements of 2.4.2 and the new 11.1.1 in Edition 10 and leave with practical insights to strengthen your site’s risk-based decision making.
Learning Objectives:
Speakers
Kris Middleton
Don Schaffner
10:30 AM - 11:15 AM
Learning Sessions
Will the Real Practitioner Please Stand Up?
The SQF Practitioner and their designated backup are foundational to the success of any SQF-certified site. Yet confusion persists around their responsibilities, qualifications, and strategic value. This session will clarify the roles and expectations of both the Practitioner and their backup, including how changes in Edition 10 impact them.
Learning Objectives:
Explore the core competencies and responsibilities of the SQF Practitioner and backup, including Edition 10 changes.
Introduce key components of the Certified SQF Practitioner credential.
Identify strategies for effective communication to site leadership.
Speakers
Wendy Edwards
Penny Vyskocil
Christina Ramsey
Tammie Van Buren
11:15 AM - 12:45 PM
Meals
Lunch in the Expo Hall
Lunch will be served near the Expo Hall from 11:15 am to 12:45 pm.
12:45 PM - 2:00 PM
Main Stage Session
Edition 10 Speed Dating: Shifting Focus from Edition 9 to Edition 10
Get ready for a fast-paced, highly interactive deep dive into what’s changing in SQF Edition 10. In this speed dating–style roundtable, you’ll rotate through focused small-group discussions that break down key updates from Edition 9 to Edition 10, turning complex changes into practical, actionable understanding.
This collaborative workshop is designed to help you move beyond awareness to real readiness. You’ll exchange insights with peers, explore resources and solutions, and leave with greater confidence in how to approach implementation at your site.
In this session, you will:
Gain clarity on what’s changing—and why it matters for your SQF system
Share best practices and real-world perspectives with fellow practitioners
Walk away with practical ideas and resources to support smoother implementation
This working session is perfect for anyone preparing for the transition to Edition 10 and looking to learn through conversation, collaboration, and shared experience.
Speaker
Tammie Van Buren
2:15 PM - 3:00 PM
Learning Sessions
Change is Coming: Navigating Change Management in SQF Edition 10
SQF Edition 10 introduces a new requirement for sites to document and implement a change management procedure. This process ensures that any change, temporary, emergency, unplanned, or resulting from corrective actions, does not compromise food safety or the integrity of the food safety system.
In this session, you will:
Speakers
Clint Stevenson
Penny Vyskocil
Kris Middleton
2:15 PM - 3:00 PM
Learning Sessions
Next-Gen Food Safety: Leveraging AI for Smarter Risk Management
Artificial intelligence is reshaping how the food industry predicts, monitors, and responds to risk. Building on conversations from 2024 and 2025, this session takes a deeper dive into real-world applications of AI across the supply chain from predictive analytics to compliance automation. Hear how regulatory perspectives are evolving and discover how to integrate AI responsibly within HACCP, FSMA, and SQF frameworks to enhance both accuracy and agility.
Learning Objectives:
Speakers
Martin Wiedmann
Tyler Williams
Jacob Minnich
Daniel Akinmolayan
2:15 PM - 3:00 PM
Learning Sessions
Regulatory Horizons: FDA Priorities and What They Mean for Your Food Safety Programs
The regulatory landscape is evolving fast—and your food safety program needs to evolve with it. Join industry experts for a forward-looking discussion on current and emerging regulatory priorities shaping the future of food safety. Gain insights into upcoming policy shifts, enforcement trends, and modernization efforts, and leave with clear strategies to strengthen compliance, protect consumers, and safeguard your brand reputation.
Learning Objectives:
Speakers
Hilary S. Thesmar, PhD, RD, CFS
Jessica Tanner
3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Networking
Networking Break in Expo Hall
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Knowledge Swaps
Knowledge Swaps - Day 2
Knowledge Swaps are casual small group meetings that give you the opportunity to sit down to visit with colleagues and peers who have been in your shoes. Continue the conversation, or attend a different Knowledge Swap on Day Two.
Find Knowledge Swap locations in the mobile app.
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Networking
Smooth Sailing: The SQF Unites Evening Social
Set sail with your peers on Wednesday evening at the SQF Unites 2026 Social. Held in Union Station near the aquarium, this cruise-inspired gathering lets you choose your own evening. Jump into the festivities or take time to explore the aquarium if you feel like wandering.
A DJ will keep the music going, paired with specialty beverages and food, interactive activities and plenty of space to mix, mingle, and catch up after a full day of learning.
Whether you are dancing, networking, or taking a stroll past the aquatic exhibits, this night is about unwinding and reconnecting with the SQF community.
Suggested Dress Code: Cruise casual. Coastal colors, nautical accents, light layers, and comfortable shoes encouraged.
6:45 AM - 10:00 AM
Registration Hours
Thursday Registration Hours
7:00 AM - 8:30 AM
Meals
Breakfast in the Expo Hall
Breakfast will be served in the Expo Hall from 7:00 am to 8:30 am.
7:00 AM - 10:00 AM
SQF Unites Expo
Thursday Expo Hours
8:30 AM - 9:45 AM
Main Stage Session
Preparing for What’s Next: Signals, Shifts, and What to Watch
Kick-off the last day of SQF Unites with Rod Wheeler moderating a high-level discussion focused on the signals shaping the future of food safety and quality. Drawing on experience across regulation, technology, and global supply chains, the conversation connects emerging trends to real-world implications for food safety leaders. The focus stays practical, clarifying what is changing, what is holding steady, and where attention should be directed now.
Objectives:
Identify the external forces most likely to shape food safety and quality priorities over the next several years, including regulatory, technological, and supply chain shifts.
Distinguish between short-term noise and longer-term signals that warrant leadership attention and investment.
Understand how the role of food safety leadership is evolving and what capabilities organizations will need to stay credible and resilient.
Translate big-picture trends into practical considerations that can inform planning, risk management, and decision-making after the conference.
Speakers
Rod Wheeler
Vanessa Coffman
Lisa Robinson
Alan Tart
Martin Wiedmann
10:00 AM - 10:45 AM
Learning Sessions
Building a Firm Foundation With Your Food Safety Plan
A robust food safety plan is the cornerstone of any successful SQF-certified site—but even the best plans require regular evaluation and refinement. This session will guide attendees through the essential steps of building a compliant and effective food safety plan, identifying common deficiencies, and implementing strategies to strengthen existing systems.
Learning Objectives:
Speakers
Prit Hora
Karen Leacock
10:00 AM - 10:45 AM
Learning Sessions
Environmental Controls in Action: Best Practices from the Plant Floor to the Supply Chain
Speaker
Martin Wiedmann
10:00 AM - 10:45 AM
Learning Sessions
Food Safety Culture in Action: Measuring What Matters Most
A thriving food safety culture doesn’t happen by accident; it’s built through awareness, assessment, and accountability. With Edition 10 introducing new requirements for food safety culture assessment, this session outlines how to create a meaningful plan that drives real behavioral change. In collaboration with the Alliance to Stop Foodborne Illness, hear examples of successful programs in action and gain tools to engage your teams in strengthening culture across your site.
Learning Objectives:
Speakers
Vanessa Coffman
Laura Dunn Nelson
10:45 AM - 11:15 AM
Networking
Coffee & Tea Break Outside Closing Town Hall
Refreshments will be served outside the Main Stage session room from 10:45 - 11:15 am. Pick up something to enjoy during the Town Hall!
11:15 AM - 12:15 PM
Main Stage Session
SQF Unites Town Hall
Join us for the highly anticipated closing session of SQF Unites – the Town Hall! This dynamic conclusion brings everyone together to explore the big questions and ideas shaping our shared future in food safety. Take part in an interactive, lively Q&A with industry leaders and peers.
Expect to:
Gain Critical Insights: Receive up-to-date information from GFSI that aligns with the ever-evolving food safety landscape.
Engage in Open Dialogue: Participate in discussions that address your questions, fostering a deeper understanding of challenges and opportunities within SQF and GFSI.
Shape the Conversation: Share your perspective and hear from others on the path forward for food safety and certification.
Questions for the Town Hall will be gathered throughout the conference, so watch for opportunities to submit yours. Let’s close SQF Unites 2026 empowered, informed, and ready for what’s next.
Speakers
Gigi Vita
LeAnn Chuboff
Hilary S. Thesmar, PhD, RD, CFS
Kristie Grzywinski
Tammie Van Buren
Daniel Akinmolayan
Ashley Eisenbeiser
Rachel Anderson
Elizabeth Tierno
Stefanie Sonneveld
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