Les Dames d’Escoffier International Announce Six Legacy Award 2026 Winners

Les Dames d’Escoffier International (Les Dames) and The Julia Child Foundation for Gastronomy and Culinary Arts are proud to announce the 2026 LDEI Legacy Award Winners. Since 2009, LDEI’s Legacy Awards have provided curated industry experiences designed specifically to enhance the careers of women in food, beverage and hospitality. The winners are Amanda Severson, Melinda Carbajal, Hailey Zhou, Andrea Fujarczuk, Sasha Chetyrkina-Miller and Carla Briggs.

The six outstanding individuals chosen for the Legacy Award exemplify excellence, innovation, and leadership in their respective areas of expertise. Their dedication to culinary arts, sustainable practices, community engagement, and education has left an indelible mark on the industry and inspired countless others.

“From a century-old cattle farm in Iowa to a heritage bakery rooted in Black culinary tradition, this year's Legacy Award winners embody exactly what Les Dames stands for – women who are building something meaningful and doing it on their own terms,” says Marilyn Freundlich, President of LDEI. “We are proud to invest in their journeys and can't wait to see where these experiences take them.”


Vertically Integrated Farming: Pasture to Plate – Atlanta Chapter

Amanda Severson

Amanda Severson grew up in a small town in Washington state with no understanding of where her food came from. Today, she raises 100% grass-fed cattle on a century-old family farm in Iowa alongside her husband, Knute. Together, the couple owns Grand View Beef and markets their grass-finished beef to consumers nationwide through their website, farmers markets, health retailers, and farm-to-table restaurants.

Amanda’s leadership includes finances and fulfillment, processing partnerships, marketing, and sales. She believes that hospitality is an essential bridge between farmer and consumer. Hosting farm-to-table meals at their ranch for more than 240 guests each summer helps establish that connection.

Amanda is deeply committed to improving the land: converting row crops to pasture, practicing intensive rotational grazing, integrating cover crops and organic crops into the rotations, and investing in systems that encourage farmers to grow nutrient-dense food for their neighbors. She shares the realities of farming and ranching in America with consumers on Instagram.


Restaurant Ownership & Hospitality – Boston Chapter

Melinda Carbajal

Melinda Carbajal is the Managing Member and CEO of Simply Pizza, a unique woodfired, mobile, and hybrid restaurant business. With a background in government and education, Melinda has carved out a niche in the food industry, leveraging her extensive knowledge of systems, grants, and nonprofit management to drive her business forward in innovative ways.

As a dedicated mother of five, Melinda balances her entrepreneurial endeavors with an active role in her community. She serves on three nonprofit boards and is dually elected to her city council and school district board, reflecting her commitment to community engagement and service.

Melinda thrives on building programs, navigating complex systems, and making a positive impact. Her journey from the realms of government and education to the culinary world is a testament to her adaptability and passion for serving others. While the mobile and hybrid world of pizza has been her niche, she is ready to explore the possibilities of owning and operating a brick and mortar: a new journey in her culinary career.


Roots & Revenue: Big Island Agriculture – Hawaiʻi Chapter

Hailey Zhou

Holding a Master of Science degree in Food Science and Technology from Oregon State University, Hailey Zhou is the Product Development Manager and resident food scientist at the Wahiawā Value-Added Product Development Center. There, she supports Hawaiʻi’s farmers and food entrepreneurs in bringing their goods to market. Her work focuses on transforming local ingredients into viable, shelf-ready products that reflect place, culture, and community. She has worked with over 150 local brands and contributed to more than 100 products now in the market, spanning various categories of food and beverage.

Hailey is especially passionate about value-added agriculture and building pathways for local producers through product innovation. She develops hands-on education programs across the University of Hawaiʻi system and K–12, connecting agriculture, food science, and entrepreneurship. She previously supported China’s national rowing team during a gold medal–winning Olympic cycle, and has developed award-winning products for brands including Nona Lim, Pan’s Mushroom Jerky, and Hawaiʻi’s Piko Provisions.


Kentucky Spirits: Grain to Glass – Kentucky Chapter

Andrea Fujarczuk

Andrea Fujarczuk is the Program Coordinator and Professor for Niagara College’s Artisan Distilling program. A Doctoral candidate at Heriot-Watt University, she is exploring the geography of value in spirits. She’s accrued global experience at Moët Hennessy and Thames Distillers Ltd as well as notoriety as a 2026 DISCUS Academy Leadership member, a Bourbon Women SIP scholar, and a Business Link Niagara 40 Under 40 recipient. As both founder of Niagara Whisky and Canada East Chair for Canadian Whisky Week, Andrea advocates for evolving Niagara’s regional identity by championing world-class spirits alongside its wine culture. As an educator, she presents research globally and regularly contributes to American Whiskey and Artisan Spirit magazines.

Based in the Niagara region of Ontario, Canada, Andrea believes motherhood can be a catalyst for professional ambition, proving that with heart and grit, one can thrive while pursuing one’s passions.


Harvesting Knowledge: Sustainable Food Systems – London Chapter

Sasha Chetyrkina-Miller

Born in Kishinev, Moldova, Sasha Chetyrkina-Miller immigrated to northeast Ohio in 1991. She completed her Bachelor of Arts at Denison University, her Master of Public Administration at Cleveland State University, and received a Permaculture Design Certification from Midwest Permaculture. Her career has been shaped by community development, conservation, and economic justice.

In 2016, Sasha founded Purplebrown Farmstead: a 12-acre diversified farm in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park cultivating a cider orchard and perennial produce, and raising livestock. In 2021, she opened Purplebrown Farm Store, a local food grocery focused on organic and seasonal food from over 100 producers within a 100-mile radius. Sasha also serves as an elected Village Council Member, continuing her commitment to a healthy community, economy, and environment.


Food Production Innovation: Concept to Shelf – Portland Chapter

Carla Briggs

Carla Briggs is a New Orleans-based chef, educator, and entrepreneur, and the founder of Viola’s Heritage, an artisan food brand rooted in the baking traditions of Black and Brown communities across generations. Her signature heritage breads carry the warmth and intention of generations of beloved home cooks, built on a belief that food can preserve culture, build community, and create economic opportunity.

With over a decade of experience across restaurant kitchens, farmers’ markets, catering, food education, and culinary media, Carla has grown Viola’s Heritage into a brand defined by authenticity, resilience, and deep community roots. A beignet competition winner and featured contributor to King Arthur Flour, she is currently transitioning from retail baking into packaged products, scaling production while staying fiercely true to the soul of what she makes. Her work is driven by a simple conviction: heritage belongs on every shelf.


Each LDEI Legacy Award winner earns a five-day experience working alongside accomplished Les Dames members. Experiences take place between June and September 2026.

For complete details and itineraries of each experience, visit ldei.org.


About Les Dames d’Escoffier International

Les Dames d’Escoffier International (LDEI) is a global organization of women leaders in the food, beverage and hospitality industries, advancing women through education, mentorship and philanthropy. Founded in 1985, LDEI includes more than 2,600 members across 40+ chapters in North America and Europe. Each year, LDEI chapters collectively invest more than 50,000 in scholarships, grants and community initiatives supporting women at all stages of their careers. To date, the organization has contributed more than 0 million to educational and philanthropic efforts. For more information, visit LDEI.org and follow LDEI on Instagram (@lesdamesintl) and Facebook (@LDEIdamesdescoffier).

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