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Specialty Food Association Names Lifetime Achievement Award Recipients

Posted on 6/21/2016
Specialty Food Association Names Lifetime Achievement Award Recipients

The Specialty Food Association, a not-for-profit trade association providing tools, knowledge and connections to more than 3,200 specialty food companies, announced the recipients of 2016 Lifetime Achievement Awards, which will be presented on June 27 at the Summer Fancy Food Show in New York.

"The Association's Lifetime Achievement Awards recognize and celebrate the pioneers who helped launch and sustain the movement to elevate the foods Americans enjoy," said Ron Tanner, vice president of philanthropy, government and industry relations.

The 2016 awards will honor five industry leaders in a ceremony on June 27.  The 2016 summer class of 47 Specialty Food Association Hall of Fame inductees will also be recognized during the event.

The honorees for lifetime achievement are:

Andrew Balducci, Balducci's
Andrew Balducci, former owner of Balducci's, was one of the first direct importers of Prosciutto di Parma in the United States and is credited with introducing broccoli rabe to California farmers, having mozzarella made fresh and being among the first to enlist the services of artisan bread bakers. 

He worked to continually expand the Balducci's New York fruit and produce operations, adding cheese, pastry, seafood and a butcher shop to its repertoire.

Eunice and David Bigelow, Bigelow Tea
While the Bigelow Tea Co. attributes its beginnings to Ruth Bigelow and the advent of Constant Comment Tea in 1945, it was David and Eunice who paved the way for the explosion of the U.S. specialty tea market. Today, the Bigelows serve as co-chairs of the family-run company that makes more than 120 blends. They are founding members of the NASFT (now SFA).

Daniel J. Carter, DCI Cheese
Widely regarded as the driving force behind the creation of the U.S. specialty cheese industry, Daniel Joseph Carter has worked across the cheese category—from the Purity Cheese Co. to his own consulting firm, Dan Carter Inc.—to establishing an appropriations bill to reposition and invigorate Wisconsin dairy and specialty cheese production. Carter also served as chair of the NASFT from 1972 –1973. 

F. James McGilloway, The Gilway Co.
In 1971, after a successful career in supermarket management, McGilloway migrated to the specialty food industry, where he spent 25-plus years building success in the United States for Twinings Tea, Tobler Chocolates, Tiptree Preserves and other iconic brands. In 1981, he founded The Gilway Company with Tiptree Preserves, products under the Gilway label and many other British and European specialties. He served as chair of the NASFT  from 1986 -1988, making major contributions to the reshaping and direction of the association.

Joel Schuman, Source Atlantique
Joel Schuman founded Source Atlantique in 1991 as part of the Food Import Group. With years in the business and strong relationships with European suppliers, he raised the standards of brand development, marketing and salesmanship available to foreign manufacturers. Under Schuman's leadership, Source Atlantique took ownership of brands that offered great potential, broadening and strengthening the company's sphere of influence in the specialty food industry. 

The Lifetime Achievement Award recipients were chosen by a special committee from the Specialty Food Association and the awards ceremony is open to all Summer Fancy Food Show attendees. 

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