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Ann Cooper
Ann Cooper works as a consultant for school administrators
revamping their school lunch program to provide healthy food
and nutritious choices for students, author of "A Woman's
Place is in the Kitchen" and "Bitter Harvest", former
Executive Chef of the "Putney Inn" in Vermont. Ann was
formerly the executive chef of The Putney Inn in Vermont,
and has authored two books, Bitter Harvest: A Chef's
Perspective on the Hidden Dangers in the Foods We Eat and
What You Can do About It, and A Woman's Place is in the
Kitchen: The Evolution of Women Chefs. She was one of the
first fifty women to be certified as an executive chef by
the educational arm of the American Culinary Federation.
Ann's career has taken her from positions with Holland
America Cruises to Radisson Hotels to the Telluride
Bluegrass Festival and the Telluride Ski Resort where she
catered parties of up to 20,000. She has been featured in
Gourmet, Food Arts, Chef, Restaurants & Institutions,
Nation's Restaurant News, National Culinary Review, The New
York Times, The Christian Science Monitor, The Boston Globe,
Woman's Day, Newsday and has been on both local and national
radio and television shows. Ann is president of Women Chefs
and Restaurateurs, former member of the Executive Committee
of Chefs Collaborative, former president of The American
Culinary Federation of Central Vermont and is currently
serving on the United States Department of Agriculture's
Organic Standards Board. |