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TALENT HAS NO GENDER: S.PELLEGRINO YOUNG CHEF ACADEMY LAUNCHES A BRAND-NEW WEBINAR SERIES TO DISCUSS HOW TO CREATE A FAIRER AND MORE REPRESENTATIVE GASTRONOMIC SECTOR
MILAN, November 14, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

The value of diverse talent is at the core of S.Pellegrino Young Chef Academy 
[https://www.sanpellegrinoyoungchefacademy.com/], the inspiring community 
created by S.Pellegrino to nurture the next generation of visionary chefs. In 
line with this, the leading sparkling mineral water brand presents 'Driving 
gender balance in kitchens', a digital forum to raise awareness on the gender 
balance issue within the food sector.

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Where are we today in terms of female representation across the industry? What 
are the roots of its gender disparity? Why is change needed? How do we create 
inclusive environments at restaurants? Across four episodes - available on the 
S.Pellegrino Young Chef Academy website 
[https://www.sanpellegrinoyoungchefacademy.com/] - the webinar series explores 
different aspects of the gender disbalance issue whilst outlining a roadmap for 
change.

Alongside Tom Jenkins, journalist and S.Pellegrino Young Chef Academy 
spokesperson, as the moderator, the protagonists of the discussion about how to 
create a fairer and more representative sector are: Maria Canabal, 
award-winning journalist and Founder and President of the Parabere Forum, Vicky 
Lau, chef-patron of the two-Michelin starred Tate Dining Room and Mora in Hong 
Kong, Cristina Bowerman, the only female chef in Rome to not only helm a 
Michelin-starred restaurant, at Glass Hostaria, but to hold three forks from 
Gambero Rosso, and Nicolai Nørregaard, the chef and co-owner of the 
Michelin-starred Kadeau restaurants in Bornholm and Copenhagen, Denmark.

THE WEBINAR SERIES MAIN TAKEOUTS

-  Kitchens as boys' clubs

Canabal, starting from the history of modern cuisine, highlights how, over the 
years, the militarised kitchen brigade system that favours men and everyday 
sexist attitudes, have held female chefs back. Female chefs are often 
underrepresented and unrecognised.

And the renowned chefs confirmed this: "If you go through the list of 
award-winning women in the world, they are almost all restaurant owners. For 
us, being independent is the only way to change this system", says Lau, "and 
despite having no experience, when I started alone, I didn't want to recreate 
an aggressive military regime. I have chosen and continue to choose calm, 
serene, balanced people," she concludes.

Nørregaard has decided to manage his kitchen differently, with no tolerance for 
aggression, screams and tension. "I am always the one who takes the final 
decision, but I learned, from a male chef, to be kind and respectful," adds 
Bowerman.

-  The female chef representation issue in food media, juries and at events 

Search online for 'famous chefs' and the images that appear are always of men. 
But the first chef to be awarded three Michelin stars twice was a woman, 
Eugènie Brazier, and it was back in 1933.

"This is proof that women in high-level kitchens aren't a recent phenomenon," 
Canabal underlines "but today they are paid 28% less than their male 
colleagues. And if 93% of domestic cooking is the prerogative of women, if 48% 
of undergraduates in cooking schools are women, but especially if 55% of the 
world population is women, is there still a real need to distinguish between 
male chefs and female chefs? Talent has no gender: are we wired to identify 
talent when it comes in a feminine shape, or are we much more wired to identify 
the talent when it comes in a masculine shape?" she says.

"I often feel that I am interviewed as a woman," says Lau, "I am asked to give 
my point of view as a female chef and female owner, as if there were 
differences with men and as if my specific job, my path did not matter in 
itself."  Bowerman also shares her experience of unequal pay: "I feel that I am 
a second choice for many events. Those who organise festivals, events, forums 
are looking for a woman not for her talent or for her path, but only as a 
woman, treating us as interchangeable." In addition, Bowerman continues, "women 
are offered about 20% less than men and the offer decreases every time we move 
to the second name on the list."

As proof of this, female guests at events are present in decidedly negligible 
percentages, except for the world jury of the S.Pellegrino Young Chef Academy 
Competition where 57% of the jurors are women.

-  Improving work-life balance is a common objective

Lau, Bowerman and Nørregaard agree that stereotypes in the kitchen must be 
removed.

Working in the hospitality sector is challenging for all genders and everyone 
feels the need to find solutions that allow flexibility for the brigade, 
improving the balance between private life and work.

Tom Jenkins commented: "We recognise that gastronomy can be a challenging 
industry for female chefs and that they are often under-represented within it. 
For this reason, we are particularly proud of the webinar series project, one 
of the Academy's educational activities to bring the gender balance issue to 
the centre of the debate, disseminating good equality practices and inspiring 
young female chefs in their professional development."

About S.Pellegrino and Acqua Panna

S.Pellegrino, Acqua Panna and Sanpellegrino Italian Sparkling Drinks are 
international trademarks of Sanpellegrino S.p.A., which is based in Milan, 
Italy. Distributed in over 150 countries through branches and distributors on 
all five continents, these products represent quality excellence by virtue of 
their origins and perfectly interpret Italian style worldwide as a synthesis of 
pleasure, health and well-being. Founded in 1899, Sanpellegrino S.p.A. is the 
leading company in the beverage sector in Italy with its range of mineral 
waters, non-alcoholic aperitifs and drinks.

Sanpellegrino has always been committed to enhancing this primary good for the 
planet and works responsibly and passionately to ensure that this resource has 
a secure future.

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SOURCE: Sanpellegrino Group
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