PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aramark (NYSE: ARMK) today announced the winners of its business sector culinary challenge finals, setting the stage for the Inaugural National Finals of Aramark’s Culinary Excellence (ACE) Competition -- a showcase of the company’s United States culinary talent and innovation. With a team of top chefs representing participating U.S. business units (Business Dining, Education, Healthcare Hospitality, Leisure, and Sports & Entertainment), Aramark’s finest will face off in a kitchen battle for culinary supremacy, at Aramark’s Global Headquarters in Philadelphia on November 20, 2019.
“Every day, our world-class chefs enrich and nourish the lives of our customers with innovative and delicious menus,” said Keith Bethel, Aramark’s Chief Customer Officer. “Congratulations to all of the competitors and good luck to those advancing to our very first National Finals of Aramark’s Culinary Excellence Competition.”
At the industry finals, judges from the American Culinary Federation (ACF) – the largest professional chefs association in North America – evaluated and scored chefs against the rigorous criteria of ACF competition standards. Competitors had 30 minutes for set-up, 4 hours for allotted cooking/service time, and 30 minutes for clean-up. The winning chefs successfully prepared and presented a four-course menu, utilizing a mystery basket containing fresh, seasonal ingredients, as well as demonstrated a mastery of cooking technique.
“All of the competing chefs rose to the challenge and demonstrated a deep appreciation for cooking,” said ACF Competition Judge and Certified Master Chef Steven Jilleba. “Their love of food, vast knowledge of cuisine and commitment to culinary excellence was evident throughout the competitions in the preparation, creativity and execution of their menus.”
The top three finishers from each business will form a team and move on to compete for the honor of being the 2019 Aramark Culinary Excellence National Champions.
“Aramark’s commitment to culinary excellence and continuous innovation is a cornerstone of our brand promise,” said Heidi Hogan, Vice President of Product Development and Culinary Innovation, Aramark. “These chefs are the best of the best, and the ACE Competition provides an outlet to showcase their expertise and passion for the culinary arts, while also allowing them the opportunity to share ideas and learn from one another.”
Over 100 Aramark chefs, from Business Dining, Healthcare Hospitality, Education (Higher Education/K12), Leisure and Sports & Entertainment across the U.S., competed individually in preliminary competitions, with winners moving onto the business sector finals.
Business Sector Finals: Winners and Finalists
(* - Top three finishers from each business sector will form a team to compete at the ACE National Finals in Philadelphia on November 20, 2019)
Business Dining |
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Winner* |
Sean Fetters New York Life
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Finalist |
Clint Absher AT&T Global HQ |
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First Runner Up* |
Dylan France eBay
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Finalist |
Michael Barber Cigna-Waterside Crossing |
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Second Runner Up* |
Lee Chamberlain Roche Diagnostics
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Finalist |
Samuel Yu Johnson Controls Inc |
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Education |
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Winner* |
Ryan Andress University of North Carolina-Wilmington
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Finalist |
Adam Dever University of Louisville |
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First Runner Up* |
Christopher L. Bee Boston University
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Finalist |
Craig Prestero, Jr. Texas A&M University-Kingsville |
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Second Runner Up* |
William Edmondson Kent State University
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Finalist |
Andy West Arizona State University |
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Healthcare Hospitality |
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Winner* |
Tracey A. Hopkins, Sr. Einstein Medical Center
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Finalist |
Mike Montes St. Claire HealthCare |
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First Runner Up* |
Jacob Helsabeck Warren Memorial Hospital
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Finalist |
Stanley Stovall Houston Methodist Hospital |
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Second Runner Up* |
Damon Mangano Hillcrest Hospital
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Finalist |
Daniel Van Etten Lifespan - Rhode Island Hospital |
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Leisure |
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Winner* |
Justin Key William F. Bolger Center
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Finalist |
Josh Fisher Lake Tahoe - Zephyr Cove Resort |
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First Runner Up* |
Brian Wagner Chauncey Hotel and Conference Center
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Finalist |
Justin Kronen Olympic National Park & Forest - Lake Quinault Lodge |
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Second Runner Up* |
Scott Simpson Ross School of Business at University of Michigan - Executive Learning and Conference Center
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Finalist |
Jason Myers Adventure Aquarium |
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Sports & Entertainment |
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Winner* |
Stephen Aheimer FirstEnergy Stadium
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Finalist |
Shameka Akinleye M&T Bank Stadium |
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First Runner Up* |
Richard Grab Philadelphia, Baltimore & Washington, DC District
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Finalist |
Kevin Fong SAP Center |
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Second Runner Up* |
Allan Wambaa Oregon Convention Center
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Finalist |
Bridget Mooney Soldier Field |
About Aramark
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