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  2. Chef de partie - Wikipedia

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    A chef de partie, station chef or line cook [1] is a chef in charge of a particular area of production in a restaurant. In large kitchens, each chef de partie might have several cooks or assistants. In most kitchens, however, the chef de partie is the only worker in that department.

  3. Chef - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the level of education, this can take one to four years. An internship is often part of the curriculum. Regardless of the education received, most professional kitchens follow the apprenticeship system, and most new cooks will start at a lower-level 2nd or 1st cook position and work their way up.

  4. Marc Murphy (chef) - Wikipedia

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    Murphy graduated from Fryeburg Academy in 1988 and attended school at the Institute of Culinary Education in New York. [3] He began his culinary career as a line cook at Prix Fixe in New York. By the mid-1990s, he was a sous-chef at Layla in New York and in 1996, became the executive chef at Cellar in the Sky, also in New York. [ 4 ]

  5. The Culinary Institute of America - Wikipedia

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    The college's New York campus also offers continuing education courses and certificate programs. The California and Texas campuses run several continuing education classes, and the California campus also has programs for wine professionals. A variety of programs for food enthusiasts are run as well at all the U.S. campuses.

  6. Lydia Shire - Wikipedia

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    When she returned from London, she became a line cook at Jacky Robert's Maison Robert.Within three years, she became head chef in 1974. [6]Shire went to work at Seasons in The Bostonian Hotel in 1982 which led to national recognition and a James Beard Foundation "awarded (her) the coveted "Who’s Who of Food & Beverage" award in 1984."

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    In Season 3, ‘The Bear’ details the trials, tribulations and many rejections Tina faced before finally finding her place as the restaurant’s line cook.

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  9. Michael Colameco - Wikipedia

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    Chef. Colameco began working in the restaurant industry as a busboy at the age of 13 and he is a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, New York.Early mentors include chef Seppi Renggli of the Four Seasons Restaurant, where Colameco worked as a line cook and chef Christian Delouvrier at The Maurice, where he worked as a sous chef.