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Industry gathers to celebrate ’26 Baking HoF inductees

ASB Hall of Fame at BakingTECH 2026
PHOTOS BY AVANT FOOD MEDIA
BY: Annie Hollon

Annie Hollon

CHICAGO — Each year, the American Society of Baking (ASB) makes room to honor influential legacy members of the baking industry via its Hall of Fame during its annual BakingTECH conference. That tradition carried on in the 2026 edition of the event, taking place Feb. 17-19 in Chicago. The Class of 2026, unveiled October 2025 during a ceremony at the Bundy Baking Museum, was formally recognized in front of a sea of industry vets and newcomers alike.

“This class marks our 20th anniversary, which is amazing. Getting to present this honor to some of our industry’s greatest contributors and innovators,” said Tom McCurry, ASB Hall of Fame committee chair.

This year, seven honorees were added to a list of legacy industry members. This includes James (Jim) Martin, president of Martin’s Famous Pastry Shoppe.

“I have to be honest and say I was surprised by and shocked when I heard that I was going to be inducted …” Martin said. “I want to thank the committee that selected me. I’m still in amazement.”

When Tom Woods of Lewis Bakeries took to the stage to accept the distinction, he took a moment to offer gratitude for the mentors who guided his career.

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“I am truly grateful for the many teachers and mentors I’ve encountered throughout my education and career; the things I’ve learned have been invaluable,” he said. “It’s truly humbling for someone who is used to wearing whites on the floor of the bakery to be inducted into such a prestigious group.”

Barry Clayton, Gary Newman, Duane Waltos and Greg Worthington from Innovative Cereal Systems were recognized as a collective. Clayton and Worthington accepted the distinction on behalf of Newman, who was unable to attend, and Waltos, who passed away in 2020.

“Four of us had a dream and we lived it,” Worthington said during the acceptance speech. “There aren’t too many people who could say that. I hope today, looking around here, other people will get that chance to live a dream.”

Robert Zielsdorf, founder of Peerless, closed out this year’s ceremony with a song performed on stage outlining his career trajectory in the industry. For Erin Zielsdorf, account executive of Avant Food Media, it’s an honor to continue in her family’s footsteps as a fourth-generation member of the baking industry.

“My grandfather, ‘Bebob’, built his great legacy by being committed to serving others and having a real passion for his work,” she said. “He inspires me to show up every day with intention. He is so deserving of this great honor, and seeing him inducted into the Hall of Fame is something I’ll always carry with me personally and professionally.”

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