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  • Bud Hinkle, former IBC chief executive, dies at 101

    Bud Hinkle, former IBC chief executive, dies at 101

    KANSAS CITY — B.J. (Bud) Hinkle, who helped Interstate Bakeries Corp. navigate a period of turmoil in the 1970s and served as chairman of the American Bakers Association in the 1980s, died June 9 at the age of 101. Born July 21, 1922, in Springfield, Mo., Hinkle’s family moved when…

  • Baking industry’s workforce shortages only expected to worsen

    Baking industry’s workforce shortages only expected to worsen

    It’s no secret — the baking industry is grappling with severe labor shortages, leaving many manufacturers unable to fill shifts, properly maintain equipment, satisfy throughput demands and more.  According to Baking & Snack’s 2024 Capital Spending Study, conducted by Cypress Research and sponsored by BEMA, 73% of baker respondents said…

  • ABA board of governors approves updated bylaws

    ABA board of governors approves updated bylaws

    WASHINGTON — The board of governors of the American Bakers Association (ABA) has approved the adoption of updated bylaws for the organization. The updated bylaws were developed over the past 12 months in a collective process with the organization’s general counsel, board of directors and professional staff, the ABA said.…

  • ABA hires senior director of government relations

    ABA hires senior director of government relations

    WASHINGTON — The American Bakers Association (ABA) hired Campbell Genn as its new senior director of government relations. “Campbell’s extensive expertise on the nutrition front combined with four years of experience working in the USDA (US Department of Agriculture) secretary’s office will provide invaluable insight for our members and further…

  • Labor, slow sales priorities in ABA strategic plan

    Labor, slow sales priorities in ABA strategic plan

    WASHINGTON — Making the baking industry a more attractive career choice, boosting demand for flour-based foods and raising the association to new heights represent three pillars at the center of a new five-year strategic plan adopted by the American Bakers Association. The plan was unveiled March 5 at a Washington…

  • ABA Convention will celebrate the baking industry

    ABA Convention will celebrate the baking industry

    The scenic Arizona desert will provide the backdrop for the 2024 American Bakers Association (ABA) Convention. Scheduled for April 14-17 at the Westin Kierland Resort & Spa in Scottsdale, Ariz., the annual conference will include business sessions, expert speakers, networking events and leisure activities over the course of four days.…

  • ABA member facilities account for 36 Energy Star certifications

    ABA member facilities account for 36 Energy Star certifications

    WASHINGTON — Company members of the American Bakers Association (ABA) accounted for 36 2023 Energy Star certifications, or over a third of total certifications issued by the US Environmental Protection Agency. “The commercial baking industry’s continued commitment to the Energy Star program underscores the significant role our members, and the…

  • ABA board members confident in new plan

    ABA board members confident in new plan

    WASHINGTON — While ambitious in scope, the new strategic plan of the American Bakers Association identifies key objectives the group must pursue in coming years, according to members of the ABA board of directors. In interviews conducted March 5 in Washington in connection with the plan’s official launch, ABA leaders…

  • ABA: food, ag sector ‘key component’ of US economy

    ABA: food, ag sector ‘key component’ of US economy

    WASHINGTON — The food and agriculture sector is a key component of the US economy, according to the 2024 “Feeding the Economy” report from the American Bakers Association (ABA). The report, which was issued on March 19 in conjunction with National Agriculture Day, measures the total economic impact of the…

  • Baking sector priorities, sensitiveissues in new ABA strategic plan

    Baking sector priorities, sensitiveissues in new ABA strategic plan

    KANSAS CITY — A festive mood prevailed March 5 in Washington as members of the staff and board of the American Bakers Association celebrated the adoption of an ambitious new five-year strategic plan. Participants expressed pride in a strategy they said was crafted “the right way” through an inclusive process that…