14sept19

14sept19

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Meet your interview judges

C-CAP Arizona scholarship interviews include several professionals. Each has a different kind of view, and will look for different things in your responses.

“Group interviews are just as serious as one-to-one interviews are,” says HR expert and culinary pro Almira Wagley.

“Each interviewer is going to have a different perspective on each candidate. Candidates need to remember to give each person in the interview equal weight and importance in responding to questions.”

This is rough on candidates, but also helps insure that each student is seen more completely as judges discuss the interviews and applications.

Here are the judges who will conduct this year’s interviews:

Richard Grausman

Richard Grausman is the founder and chairman of C-CAP. A native of North Carolina, his first degree is in economics. He studied with James Beard before enrolling at Le Cordon Bleu in Paris. He became the school’s first official ambassador.

He’s considered one of this country’s foremost culinary experts and educators, with a sterling national reputation. His greatest goal for C-CAP students is to have each succeed in school and in their culinary careers. (Learn more about Richard and his career at www.ccapinc.org/grausman-bio.php.)

Susan Robbins

Named president of C-CAP just last year, Susan Robbins spent her life as an acknowledged and avowed "foodie." Her professional career began in education, focused on students with special needs. Most recently, she was part of the founding management team of CDT, a mission-driven real estate investment trust, where she also served as general counsel. You'll also find more information about Susan at www.ccapinc.org/Susan-Robbins-President.php.

Glenn Humphrey

Placement director of the Arizona Culinary Institute, Chef Glenn is a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America. A native of Connecticut, he’s also worked with the Scottsdale Culinary Institute, and was also food and beverage director for Marie Callender’s, among other professional culinary work.

He’s coached and judged culinary competitions across the country, and has been lead judge for C-CAP Arizona for more than a decade.

Sharon Levinson

Sharon Levinson is a professional non-profit organization manager and has worked with several groups and organizations. She’s been volunteering with C-CAP for more than 10 years, and is the person who helps keep everything running smoothly on the administrative and (actual) organization end.

Jill Smith

Jill is the C-CAP director for Arizona. Following a successful career in the high tech industry, she enrolled in culinary school and graduated from The Art Institute of Phoenix. Working with C-CAP allows her to take advantage of her skills in marketing and management, while capitalizing on her culinary understanding and expertise. She’s become tireless in her goals to help Arizona’s culinary educators provide an excellent foundation for their students’ success, and to help each C-CAP student reach both educational and professional success.

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