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October 3, 2006

Source: :
http://www.uoguelph.ca/mediarel/2006/10/renowned_chef_i.html

Renowned Chef Is
Executive-in-Residence

A
taste of Louisiana is on its way to the University of Guelph this month with
the arrival of John Folse, an internationally acclaimed chef who has been
named executive-in-residence in the School of Hospitality and Tourism
Management (HTM) for the fall semester. He will be on campus Oct. 10 to 12.

Folse has experienced international success over the past four decades by
peppering the world with his culinary expertise and showcasing the
indigenous cuisine of Louisiana. He opened his first restaurant in 1978 and
quickly gained fame for infusing the food, hospitality and culture of
Louisiana into Chef John Folse and Company, a corporate conglomerate that
has opened restaurants in the United States, Japan, China, Hong Kong,
France, the Soviet Union, England, Colombia and Taiwan.

The company has also branched into a number of other businesses, including
events management and catering, bed and breakfasts, a book publishing firm,
a food manufacturing plant, a radio talk show, a syndicated TV cooking
series and a full-service digital recording studio.

Folse opened the first American restaurant on Soviet soil and was the first
non-Italian chef to develop and cook a Vatican State dinner for Pope John
Paul II. He has received a number of awards and accolades, including two
honorary degrees and the naming of a culinary school in his honour. The Chef
John Folse Culinary Institute at Nicholls State University in Thibodaux,
La., opened in 1994.

While at Guelph, he will spend his time speaking to graduate and
undergraduate classes and teaching courses. "We’re thrilled that he’s coming
to campus," said HTM professor Bob Harrington, a former dean of the Folse
institute.

"Chef John Folse brings a wealth of experience and knowledge about the
hospitality industry and opportunities for our graduates in areas that they
may not be aware of based on their studies in more traditional areas of the
industry. He is a successful entrepreneur who has built a
multi-million-dollar business in a variety of segments of the industry."

  • Note to media. To arrange an interview with Folse, contact Brenda
    Kupferschmidt in the HTM office, 519 824-4120, Ext. 54256.

    For media questions, contact Communications and Public Affairs: Lori Bona
    Hunt, 519 824-4120, Ext. 53338, or Rachelle Cooper, Ext. 56982.


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