La National Restaurant Association forme les membres du service militaire à des emplois

Cette semaine, la National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation (NRAEF) accueille 18 militaires en service actif au Culinary Institute of America New York pour cinq jours d'instruction dans le cadre de son programme de formation culinaire avancée (ACTP). L'ACTP joue un rôle important en aidant les militaires et les anciens combattants du pays à faire la transition vers l'industrie de la restauration, de la restauration et de l'hôtellerie.

ACTP is held three times each year at The Culinary Institute of America to bolster service members’ culinary performance, understanding, and competencies, as well as maintain a mission-ready workforce. This week’s ACTP event helped mark 71 years of the restaurant industry’s support for the U.S. armed forces. Learn more about the NRAEF’s military programs here.

“It’s fortuitous that in the run up to Veterans Day we have this chance to host these amazing service members and reiterate our commitment to building meaningful initiatives that support workforce readiness and their transition to civilian culinary careers,” said Rob Gifford, president of the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation. “We are grateful for the sacrifices of our nation’s veterans and their family members, and salute all that they do to serve our country.”

The NRAEF’s military programs focus on training service members in culinary arts and restaurant management; providing training to support military force readiness; career pathways as service members and their families transition to civilian life; and recognizing best-in-foodservice operations each year during the annual Military Foodservice Awards. Current initiatives include:

Des programmes de formation: Military training programs are designed to help members of the military enter the restaurant and foodservice workforce and reduce veteran unemployment. They include ACTP training with The Culinary Institute of America, and the annual Advanced Military Management Training Program, held during the National Restaurant Show.

SkillBridge:  In partnership with the Department of Defense, the SkillBridge program connects service members with industry training, apprenticeships, or internships during their last 180 days of service.

Apprentissage: The NRAEF’s Restaurant Management Apprenticeship Program provides on-the-job training through the Veteran Apprenticeship and Labor Opportunity Reform (VALOR) Act. Veterans who participate in the NRAEF’s Restaurant Management Apprenticeship Program can utilize their Post 9/11 GI Bill benefits while enrolled.

Bourses d'études et subventions: In partnership with Hormel Foods, the NRAEF awards a set of annual scholarships to individuals with military backgrounds who are pursuing careers in culinary arts or foodservice management programs. Learn more about this year’s Hormel Heroes scholars here.

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Linda Hohnholz

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