

I began my career in 1971, at the age of
fourteen, as a dishwasher at a small Country Inn in New Hampshire where I grew
up. In 1977, I went through "basic training" at Johnson and Wales Culinary
Institute in Providence, Rhode Island, but did not finish the program for
financial reasons. Upon the advice of one of my J&W’s instructors, I moved around from job to
job absorbing as much information and technique as possible.
In 1983, I settled in Steamboat Springs, Colorado as the chef and general
manager of the Pine Grove Restaurant until late 1989. After that I was a general
manager at La Montana restaurant in Steamboat Spring until an opportunity arose
to run a restaurant as a partner in Breckenridge, Colorado. That turned out to
be a bit of a scam and I returned to Steamboat to open a
real Texas style smokehouse restaurant.
During this time I continued my education in a Resort Management program in the
local branch of The Colorado Mountain College system and ultimately ended up as
a part time instructor there. Certified as an instructor with AH&MA, I taught
courses in Food Production, Food and Beverage Control and Purchasing for the
Hospitality Industry. I also served on the Advisory Board as an industry
representative to provide expertise and guidance in the development of the
Resort Management Degree Program.
In 1991, I left the kitchens for a few years and became a corporate chef/sales
associate, specializing in the sales of wild game and specialty foods. This
opportunity allowed me to travel around the country meeting chefs from all types
of restaurants. I began using the name “Chef2Chef” back in these days for a
weekly newsletter that I and my wife Pam sent out by fax to our
customers. FAX!!! Yeah…I know!
I have taught cooking classes, been a guest chef in various parts of the
country, given seminars on the benefits of serving wild game at Colorado State
University, and have won numerous cooking competitions. My credits or recipes
have been acknowledged in national and regional publications, such as Cooking
Light magazine, Restaurant News of the Rockies and Food Arts. I had two wild
game soup recipes published in Janie Hibler's cookbook, Wild about Game and have
recipes published in Americans Cook Cookbook, Steamboat Entertains Cookbook,
Steamboat Seasons Cookbook and on numerous websites.
Chef2Chef took on a new vision in 1999, when Pam and I and our partners Fred
and Margie Roosli, co-founded, Chef2Chef.net, the Internet’s largest Culinary
Portal. In a little over seven years, our team built the site to over 800,000
pages of culinary content and made Chef2Chef.net a brand name in the industry.
The team and chefs from around the world helped form the Chef2Chef Culinary
Scholarship Program, which now operates under the name Chefs4Students.org.
Currently I am a Private Chef and am still based in Steamboat Springs.
Colorado. I teach cooking classes at the Homesteader gourmet kitchen store
when not taking care of my clients. I am fully insured and bonded with Hartford
Insurance and am a licensed caterer in the State of Colorado.
My wife Pamela and I still continue to raise money for culinary students
in the U.S. and abroad under the new name. We and chefs from around the globe
find creative ways to raise money through fund raisers, auctions and more. We
try to
disperse grants twice a year. Visit
Chefs4Students.org for
more details.

Chefs4Students.org was formally known as the Chef2Chef Culinary Scholarship
Program.
About Chefs4Students.org
C4S is a not-for-profit organization founded by dedicated chefs committed to
giving back to the future of the industry. Chefs from all over the world come
together and raise money by booking out their restaurants for food and wine
pairings along with silent auctions. It has also been funded by generous
like-minded culinarians in many forms including cash and product donations for
auctions, cookbook donations and more. The program is overseen by Chef David and
Pamela Nelson from Steamboat Springs, Colorado. They can be reached from the
contact page on the website or by mail at:
David and Pamela Nelson
Chefs4Students.org
1360 Indian Trails #13
Steamboat Springs, CO 80487
All proceeds raised at events, auctions or cash donations go into a fund set-up
under the umbrella of the Yampa Valley Community Foundation located in Steamboat
Springs, Colorado. This foundation over-sees all funds and disburses the money
as advised at the time of grant awards. To learn more, go to
YVCF.com. Chefs4Students.org
and its administrators do not profit from this program.
Without the dedicated contributions of the chefs behind the program, it would
not exist.
Last Updated
Thursday August 28, 2008
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