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Systems, Consistency and Culture
I oversee our dining operations across a wide range of workplace, manufacturing and higher education environments, making sure every team is equipped, aligned, and focused on what matters: creating unforgettable, consistently excellent experiences for our guests. Right now, my core priorities are pushing innovation in menu design and delivery, scaling operational excellence without losing our personal touch, and making sure our culture stays strong as we grow. I’m obsessed with systems, but they’ve got to work for people, not the other way around. It’s about blending heart and hustle. One word: consistency. Doing something amazing once? That’s Instagram. Doing it every day at 6:30 a.m. with a short staff, a tight opening window, and a power outage? That’s hospitality. Another one is mental fatigue. Our teams are creative, passionate people but when you’re in the grind every single day, burnout is real. The industry doesn’t talk enough about how to keep culinary teams inspired, how to build in breathing room, or how leadership can step in with real support and not just supportive emails. Creating Emotional Impact Through Food and Experience It’s everything. People don’t remember what they had for lunch two weeks ago, but they do remember how they felt. If we can create emotional moments through service, through food, through the vibe of a space then we’ve done our job. Storytelling lets us bring purpose and meaning into the everyday. Whether it’s honoring a local farm, spotlighting ourculinary talent, or designing experiences around cultural traditions, we’re not just feeding people; we’re reminding them that food is connection. And in a work environment, that’s a superpower.Stop managing the checklist and start managing the mission
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