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April 2007 Awards

April 2007 Chefs4Students.org Culinary Grant Winners Announced

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

April 2007 Chefs4Students.org Culinary Grant Winners Announced

Steamboat Springs, Colorado, USA – April 1, 2007 – Chefs4Students.org today announced the winners of the April, 2007 culinary grants. The program formally known as the Chef2Chef.net Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 to assist culinary students in need of financial assistance.

For the 2006 - 2007 academic years, Chefs4Students.org has received more than 600 applications from students at 36 different culinary schools across the country and abroad. Eligible students must attend a culinary school at the time of the award, show proof of their financial need, provide letters of recommendation, transcripts and provide a 500-word essay.

The reviewing panel consisted of seventeen Chefs4Students.org certified chefs, executive chefs, business executives and culinary professionals from various organizations across the globe. We are pleased to award twelve $1,000.00 grants to the following students:

•   Whitt Stephen Masters, L’Academie de Cuisine, Maryland
•   Chad J. Westleigh, Johnson & Wales, Providence campus
•   Nell Roversi-Deal, Art Institute of Seattle, Washington
•   Elizabeth Dunham, Johnson & Wales, Denver campus
•   Sukyung Dennis, Le Cordon Bleu, Las Vegas
•   Luke M. McDermott, Paul Smith College, New York
•   Nicole Impero, Johnson & Wales, Miami campus
•   Heather Linnea Loomis, New England Culinary Institute, Vermont
•   Kayleigh Angela Sargent, Atlantic Culinary Academy, Georgia
•   Dunia Santana, Johnson & Wales, Miami campus
•   Lisa Marie Shipley, Texas Culinary Academy, Austin
•   Mary Suzann Schmidt, Le Cordon Bleu, Las Vegas

Funding for the April 2007 grants were generated by a successful online auction held on the Chef2Chef.net Culinary Portal, the proceeds of the third annual fundraising dinner and silent auction at the Chimney Park Bistro in Windsor, Colorado, private donations, corporate sponsorships and product donations, cookbook sales, private functions and the dedication of the participating chefs from around the world.

About the Chefs4Students.org Culinary Grant Program

Chefs4Students.org offers a variety of programs for companies and individuals to participate in this non-profit effort to assist culinary students in need.

The Chefs4Students.org Culinary Grant Program is administered by Chef David and Pamela Nelson. Chefs4Students.org utilizes the Yampa Valley Community Foundation, www.yvcf.org  to independently oversee the financial aspects of this non-profit fund. Your contribution may be tax deductible. Please call Chef David Nelson at 970-846-0059 for further information on how to help us give back to the future of the culinary industry.

For More Information: http://www.chefs4students.org


South Beach Award Winning Chef Frank Randazzo Presents Chefs4Students.org Culinary Grant at Johnson & Wales University


For Immediate Release: July 14, 2007 Steamboat Springs, Colorado

South Beach Celebrity Chef Frank Randazzo Presents Chefs4Students.org Culinary Grant at Johnson & Wales University

Award winning local chef and Johnson & Wales alumni, Frank Randazzo presented culinary student Nicole Impero a $1,000 culinary grant from Chefs4Students.org on July 6th at the Johnson and Wales campus in Miami Beach, Florida. Impero was one of twelve grant recipients chosen by a panel of executive chefs, business executives and culinary professionals from various organizations from around the globe.

Chef Frank Randazzo met the team from Chefs4Students.org Culinary Grant program while appearing as a celebrity chef judge at the Johnson & Wales “National High School Chef of the Year” Contest at the Charlotte, NC campus this past March. Randazzo and his wife, Andrea Curto-Randazzo own and operate the popular Talula Restaurant & Bar on the northern edge of South Beach.

When Chefs4Students.org administrators, Chef David and Pamela Nelson learned one of the recipients was going to be from the Johnson & Wales Miami campus, “We thought of Chef Frank immediately. Being a Johnson and Wales alumni and considering his passion for the future of our industry, Chef Frank was a perfect candidate for a grant presenter” says Nelson. “We were very pleased when he accepted our offer.”

About Talula Restaurant & Bar: Talula Restaurant & Bar is the loving evolution of two outstanding careers, those of award winning chefs Andrea Curto-Randazzo and Frank Randazzo. Located at 210 23rd Street on Miami Beach, Talula opened in June 2003. For reservations: 305-672-0778


Sukyung Dennis, Pamela Nelson, Mary York, Chef David
Nelson and Mary Suzann Schmidt at a grant reception at
the Le Cordon Bleu, Las Vegas

For more on this presentation, click here




Johnson & Wales University Marketing Director, Greg
DiStefano, presenting April 2007 Grant Recipient Chad
Westleigh with his check. Big Smiles!

Chad sent Chef Florian Wehrli a Thank You Letter





Chef Florian Wehrli, Chef/Owner of The Chimney Park
Bistro in Windsor, Colorado, presenting culinary grant
recipient, Elizabeth Dunham her check at the Johnson &
Wales Denver Campus



Chef Frank Randazzo, Chef/Co-Owner of Talula
Restaurant & Bar in South Beach, Miami, Florida
presenting culinary grant recipient, Nicole Impero her
check at the Johnson & Wales Miami Campus.
 


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