Company News

Scholten Appointed CCSA President

Will lead industry association, oversee final stages of regional groups' affiliation process
OTTAWA -- The Canadian Convenience Stores Association (the CCSA) has appointed Alex Scholten as president. In addition to his responsibilities overseeing the daily operations of the CCSA, Alex will be responsible for guiding the CCSA and its four regional affiliates through the final stages of its affiliation process.

This new national organization will allow the CCSA and its affiliates to more effectively respond to the various matters impacting c-stores and their supplier partners. The affiliation process will also involve the development of a new funding model that will [image-nocss] make the CCSA and its affiliates stronger and will allow it to work more effectively with its funding partners.

Scholten first started working in the c-store industry when he was four years old, helping his father stock shelves in the chain of c-stores that his family owned. He grew up in the industry, having worked full time in c-stores since he was 12 years old. Over a period of 30 years, he has worked as an employee, a manager and, eventually, an owner of c-stores. Through these experiences, he has firsthand knowledge of how c-stores operate, and has personally experienced many of the challenges that owners, operators and employees of c-stores face.

He has a keen understanding of how difficult and frustrating it is for c-store operators when they do not have an organization like the CCSA or its affiliates to represent them when governments make decisions that have a significant impact on their business.

In addition to his c-store experience, Scholten has worked for more than eight years as a corporate/commercial lawyer in Ontario and New Brunswick and has represented several c-store owners on legal issues they have faced.

He has also worked closely with the CCSA as a board member for the past two years and has worked extensively with the Atlantic Convenience Stores Association, the CCSA regional affiliate for Atlantic Canada, for more than two years as chair of that board.

"We believe that Alex's personal and professional experiences will greatly assist the CCSA and its regional affiliates to be the voice of convenience store owners in Canada allowing them to achieve the goal of ensuring an economically viable and sustainable business environment for c-store operators in Canada," the CCSA board said.

Members help make our journalism possible. Become a CSP member today and unlock exclusive benefits, including unlimited access to all of our content. Sign up here.

Multimedia

Exclusive Content

Mergers & Acquisitions

Soft Landing Now, But If Anyone Is Happy, Please Stand Up to Be Seen

Addressing the economic elephants in the room and their impact on M&A

Foodservice

Opportunities Abound With Limited-Time Offers

For success, complement existing menu offerings, consider product availability and trends, and more, experts say

Snacks & Candy

How Convenience Stores Can Improve Meat Snack, Jerky Sales

Innovation, creative retailers help spark growth in the snack segment

Trending

More from our partners