Idaho Potato Commission Innovation Award (Secondary)
Wednesday, 15 August 2018 11:55Idaho Potato Commission Innovation Award (Secondary):
Marlee Barton, Highland High School, Fort Thomas, Kentucky
Idaho Potato Commission Innovation Award (Secondary):
Marlee Barton, Highland High School, Fort Thomas, Kentucky
SYSCO Postsecondary Educator of the Year Runner Up:
Katrina Warner, Tarrant County College, Arlington, Texas
SYSCO Postsecondary Educator of the Year:
Nannette Mendez, Universidad del Este, San Juan, Puerto Rico
SYSCO Secondary Educator of the Year Runner Up:
Maybell Galusha, The Career Academy, Omaha, Nebraska
SYSCO Secondary Educator of the Year:
Anna Plana, MAST Academy, Miami, Florida
Congratulations to the 2018 CAFÉ Leadership Conference award winners. The culinary instructors below represent diligent, insightful, and creative instructors who excel in their profession. Each instructor received a complimentary Leadership Conference registration ($399 value), a commemorative plaque and cash prize.
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