The American Bakers Association (ABA) Celebrates Milestone Membership Growth and Prepares for a Landmark 2025 Convention

Washington, DC – The American Bakers Association (ABA) proudly announces a significant milestone in its ongoing mission to strengthen and advance the commercial baking industry: a robust and growing membership now encompassing 375 companies. This achievement underscores the effectiveness of ABA’s strategic vision and its steadfast commitment to fostering a resilient, innovative, and future-ready industry.

This momentum is reflected in the 2025 ABA Convention, where over 50 leading baking companies will convene, providing an unparalleled platform for industry executives to cultivate connections, forge strategic partnerships, and explore the latest advancements shaping commercial baking. As the premier event for industry decision-makers, the convention will deliver actionable insights, innovative solutions, and high-impact discussions that position baking and supplier businesses for success.

ABA’s membership growth is a direct result of its forward-thinking strategic plan, developed in collaboration with the Board of Directors and industry leaders. Through dynamic advocacy, high-impact events, and thought leadership, ABA is continually enhancing the programs and services that empower baking manufacturers to thrive in a competitive and evolving marketplace. 

“This 375-member company milestone reflects the strength of the baking industry and the unwavering commitment of ABA to deliver meaningful connections, strategic insights, and powerful advocacy,” said Eric Dell, ABA President and CEO. “The ABA Convention is not just an industry gathering – it is a critical forum for decisionmakers to engage in high-level discussions, explore transformative business opportunities, and drive the trajectory of commercial baking forward.”

“For those who have yet to experience the ABA community, now is the time to engage and join,” said Bill Quigg, ABA Chair and President of Richmond Baking. “The 2025 ABA Convention offers a unique and invaluable opportunity to connect with industry leaders, gain essential insights into evolving market trends, and position your organization for long-term success in a rapidly changing business environment. I’m looking forward to meeting many new friends at this year’s Convention.”

For more information on the 2025 ABA Convention, please visit www.americanbakers.org/convention.

About the American Bakers Association 

The American Bakers Association (ABA) is the largest, most established trade association for the commercial baking industry in the United States. ABA’s community includes more than 370 member companies representing over 1,200 commercial baking facilities and the extensive industry supply chain.

Since 1897, ABA has served as the voice of the baking industry, offering compelling advocacy, insightful thought leadership, and comprehensive research on industry trends. ABA members also benefit from extensive business services including premier networking events, impactful knowledge sharing, and effective workforce development programs and training resources. ABA is committed to enhancing its mission by growing the category and promoting the industry as the destination workplace.