Zoe Nathan is the co-owner and head baker of Rustic Canyon Family restaurants.

Zoe Nathan Looks Ahead in LA

“I was getting a liberal arts college education in New York, and I was passing out from boredom when someone was talking about their feelings in a writing class,” Zoe says. “I realized I am not good

Bethany Ezawa is studying culinary arts at ICE Los Angeles.

From Concussion to Culinary School

Laughing darkly at myself, I looked up at the hopeful faces of my peers, some of whom are more than 10 years younger than I was when I decided to apply to the Institute of Culinary Education. As the

Hors d'oeuvres are served at NGI's 40th anniversary event.

Natural Gourmet Institute Alumni to Know

Jay Astafa opened Long Island's first entirely vegan restaurant, 3 Brothers Vegan Cafe, and founded a plant-based catering and experiential events company in New York and Los Angeles called PLANT [r

An ICE hospitality alum is a concierge at the Crowne Plaza Times Square Manhattan.

Life as a New York City Concierge

“The most valuable lesson was how the hospitality industry is forever changing due to globalization and technology, with trends like ecotravel,” Ritin adds. “We should always be up-to-date with trends

Luciana Colletti is studying Pastry & Baking Arts at ICE.

How a Pastry Student Overcomes an Eating Disorder

My whole, big Italian family is from Staten Island, where I was born and raised. That’s all I know. We had cookie days during the holidays and I fell in love with baking more than cooking, which I

ICE alum Naseem Kapdi works with a student at Hot Bread Kitchen.

ICE Alumni with Careers that Give Back

Nickie Alston (Culinary, ‘14) founded ASun Star, Inc., which provides social services, including a culinary learning program, to families in New Jersey. Nickie also co-founded online lifestyle

ICE alum David Viana will compete on "Top Chef" season 16.

ICE Alum David Viana to Compete on "Top Chef"

When did you decide you wanted to go to culinary school? I graduated college and started working in a probation job in Elizabeth, New Jersey, and I wasn’t there very long. I had worked in restaurants

Devon Penn is an ordained minister studying culinary arts at ICE New York.

How a Minister Survived Hurricane Irma and Enrolled at ICE

Many people do not know that I am a licensed and ordained Christian pastor and my first call to service is actually in my commitment to God and humanity. I am what is considered a bi-vocational

Mashama Bailey is the executive chef at The Grey in Savannah, Georgia.

Mashama Bailey’s Big Year

"I was surrounded by people who cooked at home multiple times a week with family and I realized I didn’t really have that," Chef Mashama says. “I started reading cookbooks and getting really

Olivia Moglino opened Liv Nut Free bakery in September 2018.

ICE Alum Opens Nut-Free Bakery in New Jersey

When Olivia was a toddler allergic to eggs and milk, her mom — unaware of any nut allergy — wiped a knife clean between cutting a peanut butter and jelly sandwich and Olivia’s cream cheese and jelly

Mette Williams is a Culinary Arts chef-instructor at ICE's Los Angeles campus.

Cooking from Childhood to Motherhood

Chef Mette identifies her early interest in all things culinary as a direct result of time growing up surrounded by food, farmland and family. For her, food was not only a passion that flourished

Kerry Brodie won ICE’s Wusthof Award for Leadership when she graduated from the Culinary Arts program in 2017.

ICE Alum Kerry Brodie Wins the 2018 ACCSC Outstanding Graduate Award

Founder of Brooklyn restaurant and organization Emma’s Torch, Kerry is being recognized for her “commitment to the culinary arts and its power to transform other individuals’ lives through

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