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Industry Mourns Loss Of Robert L. Wieland, Co-Founder Of NKBA

Wieland passed away on Aug. 20 in his hometown of Allentown, PA at the age of 91.

Robert L Wieland

Robert L. Wieland, one of the original founders of the American Institute of Kitchen Dealers, now the National Kitchen & Bath Association, passed away on Aug. 20 in his hometown of Allentown, PA. He was 91.

After graduating from Penn State University, he began a lifelong career as an award-winning kitchen designer at his family’s business, Kitchens by Wieland, in Allentown. In 1963, he helped to found the AIKD, serving as its second president and presiding over the first kitchen dealers’ show, which grew to become the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS).

In 1968, Wieland became the industry’s first Certified Kitchen Designer (CKD), which he earned after helping to develop the program with the University of Illinois. He also spearheaded the program to create the Kitchen Industry Technical Manuals.

Over the course of his career, Wieland won 47 NKBA Design Competition awards, including the 1990 James Foster Memorial Award. In 1990, he was inducted into the NKBA National Kitchen & Bath Hall of Fame.

Due to the Coronavirus, services will be private. Condolences can be left for the family at bkrfh.com.

See also: Industry Mourns Edward Devine Johnson, Jr.

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