Press Release
Macrina Receives 2005 Chef Professionalism Award
St. Augustine, Fla., August 1,
2005—Thomas Macrina, CEC, AAC, received the American
Culinary Federation’s (ACF) Chef Professionalism Award for 2005 at
the ACF National Convention in San Antonio, Texas.
Sponsored by Minor’s, a division of Nestlé Foodservices,
the national Chef Professionalism Award is presented annually to the
culinarian who exemplifies the highest standards of professionalism
through certification, continuing education and training, culinary
competitions and community involvement.
Macrina, a certified executive chef (CEC) of the Desmond Great Valley
Hotel and Conference Center in Malvern, Penn., and vice-chair of the
American Academy of Chefs (AAC), is president of the ACF Philadelphia
Chapter. He has been an ACF member since 1976 and an AAC Fellow since
1987. He was the coach of the 2004 ACF Culinary Youth Team and has
received Presidential Medallions in 1996, 2000 and 2002.
The award was designed to commemorate the efforts of Dr. Lewis J.
Minor, AAC, Louis Szathmary, AAC, and Lt. Gen. John D. McLaughlin, AAC.
The combined efforts of these three individuals helped achieve a
long-sought goal for American Chefs: official recognition as
professionals by the U.S. Department of Labor, reflected in its
Dictionary of Occupational Titles.
The American Culinary Federation, Inc. (ACF), established in 1929, is
the premier professional organization for culinarians in America. With
nearly 20,000 members and 240 chapters nationwide, ACF offers
educational resources, training, professional certification,
apprenticeship and accreditation programs. In addition, the ACF is the
presidium for the World Association of Chefs Societies (WACS), the
international network of chefs associations, with more than eight
million members globally. For more information, please visit www.acfchefs.org.
# # #
Contact: Lisa Alessandro, APR
(904) 824-4468, ext. 103
lalessandro@acfchefs.net