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The Lifetime Achievement Award is given to an individual whose lifetime body of work has had a positive and long-lasting impact on the way we eat, cook, and/or think about food in America.

Photo: Galdones Photography

Photo: Galdones Photography

The 2025 James Beard Achievement Awards will take place on June 15th at the Dalcy Event Hall in Chicago, where the esteemed Lifetime Achievement Award will be presented to an individual whose enduring contributions have left a lasting impact on the culinary world. This prestigious honor recognizes a career dedicated to excellence, mentorship, and the advancement of food culture. From shaping the industry through innovation and leadership to inspiring future generations, the recipient embodies a legacy of dedication and influence.

Awards Structure

There is no public open call for recommendations for the Lifetime Achievement Awards.

Click here for more information on the Lifetime Achievement Award voting process.


The James Beard Awards consist of the following recognition programs: Media Awards (Book, Broadcast Media, Journalism), Restaurant and Chef Awards, and Achievement Awards  which include: Lifetime Achievement, Humanitarian of the Year and the Impact Awards. The Leadership Awards were retired after the 2024 Awards cycle. 

The Restaurant and Chef and Media awards are administered by independent volunteer members of the media, culinary, beverage, hospitality, and the broader culinary ecosystem.

The James Beard Foundation is introducing Beverage Awards categories over the next few years, with the goal of acknowledging the beverage industry in a more holistic way. For the 2025 Awards cycle, the Foundation is rolling out three new beverage categories under the Restaurant and Chef Awards: Best New Bar, Outstanding Professional in Beverage Service, and Outstanding Professional in Cocktail Service.

GOVERNANCE

Awards Committee

Together and in consultation with the Foundation and its staff, the Awards Committee has oversight of and administers the James Beard Awards. The Awards Committee reviews and approves all prospective subcommittee members and judges; votes on the Lifetime Achievement and Humanitarian of the Year Award; and reviews and approves all policy, eligibility and criteria changes put forth by the Subcommittees. Members include chairpersons of each Awards program, Board of Trustees members and at-large food, beverage, media and related industries.

Awards Subcommittees + Judges

Each Awards program is administered by an  independent volunteer subcommittee, together and in consultation with the Foundation and its representatives. Each subcommittee administers their respective programs; they recommend and select new subcommittee members and judges. Subcommittees’ names are published on this website. Judges are invited to apply annually. Judges’ names are published on the website at the end of each cycle. Assigned categories are not revealed.

The James Beard Foundation and its Board of Trustees has jurisdiction over all Awards programs. Members of the Board of Trustees do not vote, except where indicated. Foundation staff do not vote. As appropriate and based on strategy alignment, the Board may direct the Awards Committee and the subcommittees to include or exclude any Awards category, or to modify, amend or replace the criteria applicable to any Awards category.

Click here to see the Awards structure and governance.