The Specialty Food Association’s annual Leadership Awards recognize individuals who are making waves in the specialty food industry through bold and positive leadership. Each year, one Award is given in each of six categories to a business leader who has made standout contributions in that area.


Past Leadership Award winners include Jeni Britton Bauer of Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams(Opens in a new window), Adna Durran of Saffron Road(Opens in a new window), Pierre Thiam and Phil Teverow of Yolélé(Opens in a new window), Elizabeth Stein of Purely Elizabeth(Opens in a new window), Sam Mogannam of Bi-Rite Family of Businesses(Opens in a new window), and Caryl Levine of Lotus Foods(Opens in a new window). 


Meet the Winners

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  • 2022 Leadership award winner for Business Leadership

    Kathrine Gregory

    The Entrepreneur Incubator Space LLC
    2022
    Kathrine Gregory has seen the COVID-19 pandemic spur people to take stock, “a time to reevaluate what’s important in your life and what you want to do,” she says. The kitchen incubator she runs in Long Island City, Queens, The Entrepreneur Incubator Space, fosters startup ‘foodpreneurs,’ as she calls them, and the uptick in applications has been notable. “People were stuck at home, barely able to do anything, so they went on YouTube or recipe channels and learned new things, started cooking more,” she says.
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  • 2022 Leadership award winner for Citizenship

    Joe Hanni

    PS Seasoning & Spices
    2022
    For more the 90 years, the Hanni family has been involved in Wisconsin food production. In 1931, Gottfried Hanni, a Swiss immigrant whose heritage informed his sausage and cheese-making skills, opened the Blue Ribbon Cheese Factory. His son Harold was born that same year. Gottfried taught Harold everything he knew about the craft; in turn, Harold taught his five sons.
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  • 2022 Leadership award winner for Vision

    Tom Simmons

    The Supplant Company
    2022
    Dr. Tom Simmons, from the Lancashire coast in Northern England, was on an academic career track at Cambridge University when he realized it fell short of his ambitions. “I wanted to make impactful discoveries and inventions,” he says, “and starting a business was a more direct way of doing that than being a professor, making discoveries, and writing papers about it.
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  • 2021 Leadership award winner for Business Leadership

    Briana Warner

    Atlantic Sea Farms
    2021
    Through championing regenerative kelp aquaculture, introducing a new, nourishing, and sustainable food source to the U.S., and working with partner farmers to help create a more resilient and adaptive environment, Warner and her team have expanded the company to work with 24 partner farmers from Portland to Eastport, Maine, increased kelp supply by 20 times, and grown sales by 800%.
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  • 2021 Leadership award winner for Business Leadership

    Desmond Tan

    Burma, Inc.
    2021
    In 1992, Tan bought a failing Burmese restaurant in San Francisco and has made Burmese food one of the most popular cuisines in the Bay Area. Tan decided to take the farm to table philosophy literally and went to Burma to buy Laphet directly from the source. He partnered with micro tea farmers living in the Shan State and whose families had been growing and fermenting tea leaves for hundreds of years.
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  • 2021 Leadership award winner for Citizenship

    Bryon White

    Yaupon Bros. American Tea
    2021
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  • 2021 Leadership award winner for Citizenship

    Channy Laux

    Angkor Cambodian Food
    2021
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  • 2021 Leadership award winner for Vision

    Linda Appel Lipsius

    Teatulia
    2021
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  • 2021 Leadership award winner for Vision

    Pierre Thiam & Phil Teverow

    Yolélé
    2021
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  • 2020 Leadership award winner for Business Leadership

    Lorenza Pasetti

    Volpi Foods
    2020
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