PLMA president Sharoff dies
For as long as fellow EnsembleIQ publication Store Brands (and Private Label magazine before it) have been around, the publications have been partnering with the PLMA and, for that matter, Sharoff. Store Brands collaborated annually for the Private Label Hall of Fame event and more.
“Today is a sad day for the entire PLMA family,” said Lisa Manzoline, director of sales for Reynolds Consumer Products and chairman of the Board of Directors of PLMA. “Under Brian Sharoff’s tremendous focus and dedication, the Private Label Manufacturers Association has grown to become a vital and essential resource for suppliers and retailers around the globe. Brian’s leadership will be greatly missed.”
Under Sharoff, the PLMA hosted educational conferences and programs, compiled research studies, and notably produced a wide range of original video programming, many times featuring Sharoff.
Before joining the PLMA, Sharoff spent five years as executive vice president of the Metropolitan New York Retail Merchants Association. Prior to that, he served three terms as a member of the New York State legislature. He also held teaching positions at St. Joseph’s University, Rutgers University and The New School of Social Research.
Sharoff is survived by his wife Judith, daughter Alexandra, son Peter, five grandchildren, and sister Shirley Sharoff.