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- Foodservice leaders among recipients of honorary J&W degrees
- PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- Alan Gould, publisher Nation's Restaurant News, was one of 13 recipients of honorary doctorate degrees awarded by Johnson & Wales University at its four campuses last month. Gould received his honorary doctorate in culinary arts during the Providence campus' undergraduate ceremony. During the event, university president...
- Research articles 2007-06-25
- Who's News
- Accounting Bernie Crowley has been named a senior member of The Gelber Organization's tax consulting team in Edison. Crowley is a former acting commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Revenue, where he spent 37 years of his career. His new responsibilities include client advisory and field reviews, tax planning and...
- Research articles 2007-04-23
- Vollrath Honors Top Culinary Students.(Vollrath Culinary Excellence Awards)(Brief article)
- By Staff SHEBOYGAN, WISCONSIN--Vollrath Co. LLC, manufacturer of quality small wares and light equipment supplies for the foodservice industry, has given out this year's Vollrath Culinary Excellence Awards at the Johnson & Wales University College of Culinary Arts. The annual award recognizes one...
- Research articles 2006-10-01
- Profile: Gerry Fernandez
- Gerry Fernandez, founder and president of the Multicultural Foodservice & Hospitality Alliance, or MFHA, lacked direction as a young man. He got in some trouble in high school, and he had no real ambitions. But that all changed when he visited a friend at Johnson & Wales University in...
- Research articles 2006-08-07
- Industry's top achievers honored at Salute to Excellence Awards Gala
- CHICAGO -- James A. Collins, retired chairman of casual-dinnerhouse chain Sizzler International Inc., took home the night's biggest prize at the 19th annual Salute to Excellence Awards Gala & Banquet, an event dedicated to honoring the industry's best and brightest achievers, educators and students. It was held during the annual...
- Research articles 2006-06-12
- Denver J&W names Schimoler Distinguished Visiting Chef
- DENVER -- The Denver Campus of Johnson & Wales University recognized Steve Schimoler, general manager of culinary business development for Sysco Corp., as a Distinguished Visiting Chef. Schimoler, who also is president of the Research Chefs Association, encouraged J&W students to experiment with flavors and cooking methods and to cut...
- Research articles 2004-05-24
- MFHA members get a 'Taste of New England' at J&W University
- PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- Mounds of lobsters, shrimp and crabs, followed by towering dessert creations, were on the menu as board members of the Multicultural Foodservice and Hospitality Alliance were treated to a "Taste of New England" at Johnson & Wales University here recently. The board members were in Providence...
- Research articles 2002-08-26
- Virginia Cities Cooperate, Compete in Luring Business.
- By Christopher Dinsmore, The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Va. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 18--When Johnson & Wales University announced in June that it would move its Norfolk culinary school to Charlotte by 2006, it wasn't for lack of trying by Virginia Beach to...
- Research articles 2002-08-18
- South Carolina Restaurants Disappointed by Culinary School's Relocation.
- By Mary-Kathryn Craft, The Sun News, Myrtle Beach, S.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 22--Relocation of Charleston culinary school Johnson & Wales University to Charlotte, N.C., won't have a profound impact on the Grand Strand's restaurant industry, officials said. Still,...
- Research articles 2002-06-22
- New Orlando, Fla., Cooking School Is Stuffed with Students.
- By Jerry W. Jackson, The Orlando Sentinel, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 29--The first piece of cooking equipment has not yet been installed in the Orlando Culinary Academy, but all of the seats in the inaugural class of 30 are filled....
- Research articles 2002-01-29
- Golf Major a Success at Johnson & Wales University
- Business Editors/Education Writers NORTH MIAMI, Fla.--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 6, 2000 This fall registration marks the launch of Johnson & Wales University's bachelor degree in Sports/Entertainment/Event Management with a concentration in Golf Management. "We are extremely pleased," said Dr. Donald G. McGregor, president of the Florida Campus. "Already we have...
- Research articles 2000-09-06
- Gerry Fernandez
- Teaching the industry the virtue and value of diversity Gerry Fernandez recalls the moment when the desire to make a difference by doing something greater and more meaningful with his life began to fill him with a boundless passion, possibility and hope. It was 1996, and Fernandez --...
- Research articles 2000-01-01
- Providence, R.I., University Announces $136 Million Fund-Raising Goal.
- Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 15--PROVIDENCE, R.I.--When John Yena, president of Johnson & Wales University, asked top staff members three years ago whether the school could raise $135.9 million through a capital campaign, they thought he was crazy. Of the 39...
- Research articles 1998-10-14
- Culinary Arts Program in North Miami Cooks Up Midlife Jobs in Culinary Arts.(Originated from The Miami Herald)
- Aug. 19--In college, Daniel Antonelli studied marine biology. Out in the real world, he went to work analyzing body fluids, as a medical technologist. Now, nearly 12 years later, Antonelli, 36, wants to be a chef. "I started realizing that food had always been an important...
- Research articles 1996-08-19
- School's in for the summer
- SCHOOL'S IN FOR THE SUMMER NEW PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- Johnson & Wales University is building culinary arts and hospitality enrollment -- and fighting Rhode Island's resort market labor crisis -- with a summer career program that is luring highschool seniors from across the nation. Promising $5-an-hour summer jobs,...
- Research articles 1989-06-12
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- Weekend Round-Up
- Telegraph Why bad bosses like Basil are also nastiest There's a reason Basil Fawlty bullied Manuel. Aggressive bosses who are overwhelmed by their own inabilities are more likely to lash out than competent leaders, says a study by the University of Southern California published in the Psychological...
- Blog posts 2009-10-18
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