L. VAN MUNCHING HONORED BY NEW YORK CITY BUSINESSMEN /it lu ïiThe Windmill PUBLISHED BY VAN MUNCHING CO., INC. VOL. XXV, No. 2 Fall, 1974 City Club of Mew York For New York Award Munching Zlo Our ^Jlappy Our fiscal year 1974 is slowly drawing to a close as of November 30th, and I am happy to say it will indeed go down in our company's history as the greatest and most successful business year since we organ ized this company in 1946 at the request of the President of the Heineken Brewery Not only did we maintain leadership in the industry of imported beers in the United States in spite of a substantial price increase due to inflationary spirals, both in Holland and the U.S.A., but we were able to increase our total sales by 32% over the previous year a very remark able achievement in these hectic times. How is it possible that a brand such as Heineken could succeed so very much again in 1974 when we compare ourselves with other imports? All 1 can say is that I think we have the finest and most effi cient organization in its field which our auditors will gladly confirm. We have a larger field organization than any other importer, and I mean not only imported beer but in the alcoholic beverage indus try. We have about 400 wholesalers and sub-distributors throughout the United States and I do not know of any state or market in the country which did not in crease its volume of Heineken substan tially during 1974 a great compliment to~aiï~of~ouT~field personnel and, of course, to our wholesalers. Then in this summary of accolades, we must include the Brewery itself which has had a very hectic year due to the economic conditions in Holland and their own ex pansion problems. Last but not least, our advertising pro grams, ads, radio, etc. have been the very best and highly accepted. I presume I should not close this summary without mentioning our staff at headquarters in New York and in all of the field offices throughout the country. So here we go, the leader in our field, the #1 of all imported beers, and of course, because Heineken tastes so tre mendous, no wonder it's #1 Cordially yours, Mr. L. van Munching (left), President of Van Munching Co., Inc., discussing the business environment with New York's Mayor Abraham Beame (right) at the Waldorf-Astoria reception prior to the Awards dinner. Mr. Leo van Munching, President of Van Munching 8c Co., Inc., exclu sive importers of Heineken Holland Beer in the United States, was recently presented with the "For New York" Award at the 82nd Anniversary Dinner of the City Club of New York. Mr. L. van Munching was honored by this se lect group of prominent New York businessmen for his significant con tributions to New York City's economy. The presentation of the Award was made in the Grand Ballroom of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel and past recipi ents of the Award have included David Sarnoff and Robert Moses. Mayor A. Beame and the former U.S. Secretary of Commerce, Peter G. Peterson were honored guests for the gala evening. This recognition for Mr. van Munching happily coincides with the biggest and most success ful year in the history of Heineken Holland Beer in the U.S. The current sales figures indicate a 6 million case year for Heineken in 1974. As an active man in the business communi ty, Mr. van Munching is also Member of the Ad visory Board, Chase Manhattan Bank; Di rector, National Alco holic Beverage Import ers Association, and Member of the Executive Board of the Netherlands Chamber of Commerce in the United States, as well as other organizations.

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