CatererSearch100Brian Turner(21 September 2006 00:00)Overall ranking: 75 (47) Chef ranking: 17 (6) Brian Turner - Snapshot Brian Turner - Career guide Between 1963 and 1986, he made his mark– mostly in London – at Simpson’s-on-the-Strand, the Savoy Grill, the Beau Rivage Palace in Lausanne, Claridge’s and the Capital Hotel, where he and Richard Shepherd won a Michelin star. Article continues below
In 1986, he opened his own restaurant, the French-influenced Turner’s at Walton Street in Knightsbridge, which he sold in 2001. In 2001, Turner linked up with Parallel, a division of contract caterer Aramark, to launch Brian Turner’s Restaurant at the Crowne Plaza NEC Birmingham which, like his later ventures, focused on British food. While this restaurant has closed, the Aramark partnership led to the launch of the Brian Turner Mayfair restaurant in the Millennium Hotel London Mayfair in April 2003. In January 2005, Turner opened Turner’s Grill at the Copthorne Hotel Slough-Windsor in a separate arrangement with the hotel group and July 2006 saw a second Turners Grill open in the Copthorne Birmingham hotel. Brian Turner - What we think Disaster was averted thanks to a string of TV appearances on such shows as Ready Steady Cook, Food and Drink, This Morning, Great Food Live and his own Anything You Can Cook which not only gave Turner a high public profile, but an army of adoring middle-aged fans. Turner has now built up a chain of three hotel-based restaurants, with the promise of more Turner’s Grills to come. But the jovial Yorkshireman has won the greatest respect for his tireless promotion of the industry and his commitment to the education of the young. His work lecturing at schools and colleges, judging culinary contests and supporting recruitment initiatives to attract new talent into the industry has won him a host of awards – including a CBE in 2002 for his services to tourism and training and, in July 2006, both a British Hospitality Association award and an honorary doctorate at Leeds University where he once studied. In late 2005, Turner created a range of classic British sandwiches for passengers of the British budget airline Flybe. Along with sandwiches, he also markets a range of Brian Turner-branded coffees and a Christmas pudding. Turner has been a member of the Academy of Culinary Arts since 1987, serving as chairman from 1993 and as president since 2004. He is a trustee of its Adopt a School Trust. He also belongs to Hospitality Skills, UK Skills, the William Heptinstall Award for young chefs, and the Prince’s Trust. Brian Turner – Further information Brian Turner official websites Brian Turner profile on Wikipedia Read more about the CatererSearch 100, the list of the most influential people here Source: CatererSearch |
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