Kansas City, Kan.
AWG announced the winners of several prestigious Excellence Awards as part of its 2026 AWG Innovation Showcase and Annual Shareholders Meeting. Top Excellence Awards recipients were Lou Fox Community Service Award winner the Blevins Family of Jumbo Foods and Store Manager of the Year Award winner John Longest of Pruett’s Food.
The Lou Fox Community Service Award is given each year in honor of Lou Fox, general manager and president of AWG from 1955 until 1983. The recipient is an AWG member retailer who displays outstanding leadership and commitment to their community and upholds the values of AWG. The Blevins family has built and sustained a business grounded in community responsibility, a people-first approach, and long-term stewardship.
“The Blevins family’s decades of leadership, integrity, and unwavering commitment to community-centered grocery retail embody the true spirit of the Lou Fox Excellence Award,” said AWG President and CEO Dan Funk. “Their dedication to service, stewardship, and the people they support—both inside their stores and throughout the communities they serve—has made a lasting and meaningful impact. We are honored to recognize the Blevins family for their remarkable contributions to independent grocery retail and for upholding the values that define our cooperative.”
The AWG Store Manager of the Year Award is given annually to the store manager or director within the cooperative membership that best demonstrated excellence in leadership and extraordinary store operations.
“John Longest exemplifies the leadership, dedication, and community focus that define the Store Manager of the Year award,” said Dan Funk. “His commitment to developing people, strengthening store performance, and serving his community reflects the very best of what independent grocery retail represents. We are proud to honor John for the positive impact he makes every day inside the store and far beyond its walls.”
John Longest is honored as AWG’s Store Manager of the Year for his sustained leadership, operational excellence, and deep commitment to serving both people and community. Beginning his grocery career in 1988, John worked his way up through a variety of entry level and operational roles, gaining a broad understanding of store functions that has shaped his leadership approach. As store manager for Pruett’s Food in Ada, Oklahoma, he is known for his focus on team development, clear communication, and creating a culture where associates share responsibility and take pride in their work. Beyond his own store, John supports broader initiatives across Pruett’s locations, offering guidance and mentorship at the request of Pruett’s President and Owner Ray Pruett. His relationships with customers, many of whom know him personally, along with his years of volunteer service, youth sports leadership, and advocacy work demonstrate the community-minded spirit that defines this award.
“John’s leadership has strengthened not only our Ada store, but our entire organization,” said Ray Pruett, President and Owner of Pruett’s Food. “His ability to mentor teams, build lasting customer relationships, and serve the community with humility and purpose sets a benchmark for all of us. We are incredibly proud of John and thrilled to see him recognized as AWG’s Store Manager of the Year. It’s an honor he has truly earned.”
AWG also announced the winners of 11 additional awards from each department:
- AWG Brands – Priceless IGA in Decatur, Ala., owned by Houchens Food Group, Inc.
- Bakery – Cash Saver in Slidell, La., owned by Bobby Lishman
- Center Store – Holt’s IGA in Fayetteville, Tenn., owned by Dan Holt
- Floral – Ball’s Price Chopper in Kansas City, Mo., owned by Balls Food Stores
- Food Service – Van Til’s Supermarket in Hammond, Ind., owned by Van Til’s Supermarket Inc.
- Health, Beauty, Wellness; General Merchandise; Specialty Foods (HGS) – Coborn’s in St. Cloud, Minn., owned by Coborn’s, Inc.
- Meat – Harter House in Hollister, Mo., owned by Andrew and Jacob Beetlach
- Merchandising Event – Pruett’s Food in Oklahoma City, Okla., owned by Ray Pruett
- Omnichannel – Berkot’s Super Foods in Mokena, Ill., owned by Luke Kotara
- Produce – Super Saver in Grand Island, Neb., owned by B & R Stores, Inc.
- Seafood – Ramey’s Marketplace in Purvis, Miss., owned by Brad Ramey
Additionally, AWG debuted two new annual vendor awards this year. The Vendor Partner of the Year in Merchandising was presented to Kellanova, and the Vendor Partner of the Year Award in Services & Solutions is BRdata Software Solutions. These new awards recognize two companies that have consistently demonstrated outstanding performance across every aspect of AWG’s partnership; from competitive pricing and exceptional quality, to reliability, innovation, and world class customer support.
“The Vendor Partner of the Year awards reflect the level of partnership that truly elevates our business and strengthens our ability to serve our member retailers,” said Tye Anthony, AWG’s Chief Merchandising and Marketing Officer. “This year’s honorees, Kellanova and BRdata Software Solutions, have consistently demonstrated what it means to be an exceptional partner. They deliver reliable performance, forward-thinking solutions, and an unwavering commitment to shared success. Their contributions have not only driven meaningful results but have also set a benchmark for what outstanding collaboration looks like across our entire vendor community.”
Lou Fox Community Service Award: The Blevins Family
(pictured left to right: Gerald Blevins, Pat Blevins)
Store Manager of the Year: John Longest, Pruett’s Food
Vendor Partner of the Year in Merchandising: Kellanova
(pictured left to right: AWG SVP of Sales and Support James Neumann,
Kellanova Division Sales Director Andy Weisel, AWG President and CEO Dan Funk)
Vendor Partner of the Year in Services & Solutions: BRdata
(pictured left to right: James Neumann, BRdata President John Abbene, Dan Funk)
ABOUT ASSOCIATED WHOLESALE GROCERS, INC.
Associated Wholesale Grocers, Inc. (AWG) is the nation’s largest cooperative food wholesaler to independently owned supermarkets, serving 1,100 member companies and 3,500 locations throughout 33 states from 9 wholesale division support centers. Consolidated sales for AWG in 2025 were $12.2 billion. In addition to its cooperative wholesale operations, the company also operates subsidiary companies that provide certain real estate and supermarket development services, and pharmaceutical products.
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