Sarah Mount represents Juniper by International Market Centers

July 13, 2021 — Gift for Life, the gift, stationery and home decor industries’ sole national charitable organization, announced today that Sarah Mount, of Juniper by International Market Centers (IMC), has joined its board of directors.

As Vice President of Marketing, Sarah leads a newly-created marketing team focused on the promotion of Juniper – IMC’s new fully integrated omnichannel B2B commerce solution and multi-line B2B e-commerce marketplace. Sarah’s gift and home industry experience spans 14+ years, including 6 years as VP of Marketing at AmericasMart Atlanta leading all marketing communications strategy, branding and events for its markets and daily business, as well as digital and content leadership roles at Las Vegas Market and High Point Market. Sarah was named as one of Gift Shop’s 40 under 40, Class of 2019.

Sarah Mount

“Sarah played an integral role in Gift for Life’s successful staging of Party for Life in Atlanta in 2019, and we’re delighted that she will bring her energy and enthusiasm to the board,” said Cole Daugherty, chair of the Gift for Life Board. “Her familiarity with the gift and home industry at large, and with IMC’s markets in particular, will be a benefit to our fundraising efforts.”

“I am honored by the opportunity to use my experience with IMC’s physical and digital markets to benefit the organization,” said Sarah. “IMC has been a long-time supporter of Gift for Life. I look forward to helping to further the organization’s ongoing mission related to HIV/AIDS treatment, prevention, education and advocacy, as well as its current work for COVID-related hunger.”

Sarah Mount replaces Terence Morris, IMC Senior Vice President Gift and Tradeshow Leasing and Teddy Pekalski of Juniper by IMC, on the 18-person Gift For Life board. Current Gift for Life board members are: Ari Lowenstein of Brandwise; Cathy Steel of Steel Associates; Cole Daugherty of Dallas Market Center; Doug Self of JDouglas; Frank Joens; Jessica Barile of Paddywax; Julie McCallum of Gift Shop Plus; Kim Wahlberg of Kimberly Wahlberg Company; Kristi Forbes of 41 Madison; Lenise Willis of Gifts & Decorative Accessories; Matt Katzenson of Fine Lines; Monica Loving of Ivystone; Nancy Michael of International Housewares Association; Peter Schauben of Appelman Schauben; Russ Jones of Ivystone; Sarah Mount of Juniper by IMC; Sheila Charton of Springboard Futures; and Tim Hart of Emerald Expositions/NY NOW.

Gift for Life was founded by Peter Schauben of Appleman Schauben in 1992 in response to the tragic loss of industry lives to AIDS. The organization’s first meeting at the National Stationery Show brought together a cross-section of the industry’s leading publishers, market centers, sales reps, manufacturers and retailers – all willing to convene and work together towards a common goal. Since that time, Gift for Life has raised nearly $6 million for AIDS research, education, treatment and care through nationwide at-market events, cause marketing programs and direct donations.

With COVID-19 temporarily causing cancelation of in-person events at industry markets, Gift for Life has pivoted towards online digital events for the balance of 2021, with a specific emphasis on COVID-related hunger relief and a partnership with World Central Kitchen. Adam Glassman, creative director of Oprah Daily, serves as Gift for Life’s 2021 honorary chair and spokesperson. More information is available at www.giftforlife.org.

ABOUT WORLD CENTRAL KITCHEN
Founded in 2010 by Chef José Andrés, World Central Kitchen (WCK) uses the power of food to nourish communities and strengthen economies in times of crisis and beyond. In 2020, with COVID-19 straining traditional food security safety nets like school feeding programs, city services and food banks, WCK pivoted to safely distribute individually packaged, fresh meals in communities that need support and launched the Restaurants for the People program to scale nationwide. This program meets critical needs on two fronts: buying meals directly from restaurants and delivering them to Americans who need help. To date, the program has worked with 2,500 restaurants to serve over 12 million restaurant meals and have disbursed more than $135 million dollars directly to restaurants owners in 400 cities across 35 states. For information, visit www.wck.org.