Two Industry Leaders to be Inducted into 2024 Frozen Food Hall of Fame

HARRISBURG, Pa. (June 21, 2024) — The National Frozen & Refrigerated Foods Association (NFRA) and the American Frozen Food Institute (AFFI) are pleased to announce that two industry leaders will be inducted into the Frozen Food Hall of Fame this October at the NFRA Convention.

The Frozen Food Hall of Fame was established in 1990 by the Distinguished Order of Zerocrats, an organization of industry members whose purpose is to maintain the tradition of promoting the image and advancement of the frozen food industry. Inductees are those individuals whose dedication and hard work have greatly benefited the industry.

This year’s honorees include William Kitchens, retired Partner at Arnall Golden Gregory LLP and former General Counsel of NFRA, and H.V. “Skip” Shaw, retired President & CEO of NFRA.

Bill Kitchens served as NFRA’s General Counsel for over 25 years, providing essential legal guidance to the association and its leadership. He played a critical role in helping to integrate refrigerated foods into NFRA’s operations and navigating complex legal issues, including antitrust matters. Kitchens ensured regulatory compliance and actively participated in NFRA’s meetings and governance, and oversaw the induction of NFRA’s officers and directors, emphasizing the organization’s commitment to excellence. Kitchens published numerous books and articles on food and drug law and was an adjunct professor at Emory University School of Law for 40 years. He is a member of multiple legal and industry organizations.

Kitchens shared, “I am deeply honored to be inducted into the Frozen Food Hall of Fame. My representation of clients in the frozen food industry and serving as General Counsel of NFRA for 25 years was a most rewarding experience and a treasured part of my legal career. I’m grateful for the many friends in the industry I gained along the way.”

H.V. “Skip” Shaw joined NFRA in June 1984 as Director of Membership Services. He was named Vice President in 1986, Executive Vice President in 1987, and assumed additional duties as COO in 2001. Following the retirement of Nevin Montgomery, he became President and CEO in 2010 and retired in 2020. Shaw played a pivotal role in bringing the refrigerated category into the National Frozen Food Association and spearheaded the launch of NFRA’s PR campaigns, enhancing the organization’s visibility and impact of the frozen and refrigerated foods categories directly to consumers. Shaw is a member of the Honorable Order of Golden Penguins, the Distinguished Order of Zerocrats, and Refrigerated Food Hall of Fame.

“My 36-year career at NFRA was incredibly rewarding thanks to the dedicated industry executives on our Board of Directors and committees. Their collective efforts were integral to our Association’s remarkable success. It was inspiring to witness these individuals set aside corporate affiliations to collaborate for the greater good of our industry,” said Shaw. “While I am honored to be inducted into the Frozen Food Hall of Fame, credit must also be given to the numerous food industry professionals and Association staff whose contributions helped NFRA become a leader in our field.”

The Hall of Fame induction ceremony will be held at the National Frozen & Refrigerated Foods Convention during the Membership Luncheon on Monday, October 7, 2024, at the Gaylord National Harbor in National Harbor, Md. To learn more about the NFRA Convention and to register, visit www.nfraconvention.org.

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About National Frozen & Refrigerated Foods Association (NFRA)
NFRA is a non-profit trade association representing all segments of the frozen and refrigerated foods industry. NFRA sponsors national promotions ReDiscover Dairy & Frozen (January), March Frozen Food Month, June Dairy Month and Summer Favorites Ice Cream & Novelties (June/July); and provides consumer information such as food safety guidelines, meal preparation tips, recipes and sweepstakes opportunities through its Easy Home Meals consumer website and social media properties. To learn more, visit nfraweb.org.