Adam Isenberg

Senior Vice President Of Strategic Partnerships at National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors

Adam Isenberg has a strong background in corporate relations and strategic partnerships. Adam started their career as a National Sales Representative at CQ Roll Call in 2007, where they played a key role in tracking legislation and helping clients achieve their legislative goals. In 2012, they joined the National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors (NAW) as a Director of Corporate Relations, presenting the NAW value proposition to prospective distribution executives. Adam later advanced to the role of Senior Director and then Vice President of Corporate Relations at NAW, where they focused on presenting the value proposition to top distribution leaders and organizing roundtables for them. In 2021, they became the Vice President of Strategic Partnerships at NAW.

Overall, Adam Isenberg has a wealth of experience in corporate relations and strategic partnerships, particularly within the wholesale distribution industry.

Adam Isenberg attended Frostburg State University from 1998 to 2002, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science degree. Adam'sfield of study was Bachelor of Arts, Mass Communications with an emphasis in Public Relations. In 2023, they obtained a certification in the NAW Executive Distribution Leadership Program from The Ohio State University Fisher College of Business.

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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.