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  2. International Culinary Center - Wikipedia

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    The International Culinary Center (originally known as the French Culinary Institute) was a private for-profit culinary school from 1984 to 2020 headquartered in New York City, United States. The facilities included professional kitchens for hands-on cooking and baking classes, wine tasting classrooms, a library, theater, and event spaces.

  3. Alain Sailhac - Wikipedia

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    Alain Pierre Sailhac (7 January 1936 – 1 December 2022) was a French internationally recognized chef working in New York City, where he held the position of executive vice president and dean emeritus at The International Culinary Center, founded as the French Culinary Institute.

  4. Carla Lalli Music - Wikipedia

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    Music was born to an Italian-American family, where her mother worked as a food critic at New West and as a cookbook editor at Simon & Schuster. [2] [3] Music studied at Brown University, where she graduated with a degree in Modern Culture and Media in 1994, [4] and later attended the French Culinary Institute. [2]

  5. Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts in Portland - Wikipedia

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    The school was owned by the Career Education Corporation and it was also a partner with the French culinary institute Le Cordon Bleu. [1] The school became affiliated with Le Cordon Bleu in 1999 and changed its name from the Western Culinary Institute in January 2010. [2] This and all other Cordon Bleu colleges in the United States closed in ...

  6. Le Cordon Bleu - Wikipedia

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    The name was adopted by a French culinary magazine, La Cuisinière Cordon Bleu, founded by Marthe Distel in the late 19th century. [2] The magazine began offering lessons by some of the best chefs in France. The magazine developed into the original Le Cordon Bleu that Distel and Henri-Paul Pellaprat established in 1895 in Paris, France. [2]

  7. Wylie Dufresne - Wikipedia

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    Born in 1970 in Providence, Rhode Island, Dufresne is a graduate of Friends Seminary [1] and The French Culinary Institute (now known as The International Culinary Center) in New York. In 1992, he completed a B.A. in philosophy at Colby College in Waterville, Maine .

  8. Dorothy Cann Hamilton - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Cann Hamilton (August 25, 1949 – September 16, 2016) was the founder and CEO of the International Culinary Center, which she founded as The French Culinary Institute (FCI) in 1984. She was also president of the Friends of the USA Pavilion for Expo Milano 2015.

  9. Culinary Institute Lenôtre - Wikipedia

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    The Culinary Institute Lenotre was founded in September 1998 in Houston, Texas by the chef Alain Lenotre, EMBA, and his wife Marie Lenotre. [5]Alain Lenotre and his father, Chef Gaston Lenotre who was known as the pope of the French pastry, [6] [7] first created a culinary school in France in 1971 : Ecole Lenôtre Plaisir.