Contract caterer Connect announces succession plan
“This is the next stage in our detailed succession planning schedule and is a very positive time for us all,” said Herring.
“This is the next stage in our detailed succession planning schedule and is a very positive time for us all,” said Herring.
He and chefs from Lord’s, the Kia Oval, the Ageas Bowl, Emirates Old Trafford, Emirates Durham International Cricket Ground, Bristol County Ground, Edgbaston, Trent Bridge and the SWALEC Stadium we
Eden managing director Hugh Walker said: “Cucina has a fantastic synergy with us and a very complementary product range.
Having worked alongside Heston Blumenthal and Jamie Oliver, and with a second cookery book ‘Chocolate at Home’ due for release in September, Torrent will provide support and encouragement for six f
The competition, which was jointly operated by AiP and its key food wholesaler Creed Foodservice, started in March and was aimed at pupils from years 7 to 10.
The two county business awards come just after GIG won the Queen’s Business Award for Enterprise in International Trade, the UK’s highest accolade for business success, in recognition of its intern
Richard Cousins, Group chief executive, said: “This has been another period of consistent delivery for Compass.
Rob Sexton, chief executive for Soil Association Certification: said: “What a fantastic achievement –a significant first for both the education catering sector, and for Eden.
Showcasing the work carried out in the social care sector, healthcare, the armed forces, schools, workplace, some of the cost sector’s top kitchen operators will be in action.
He joined Lexington in 2006 and has since seen the business quadruple in size, with annual sales currently of more than £32m and employing 700 people.