Culinary

Rose Noel

Executive Chef | Peak
The biggest lesson that I have learned in my career is not to be afraid to ask for what you want. That raise, promotion, or possible opportunity is closer than you think. The sooner you ask, the sooner you will find out.

Experience

2023 - Present
Executive Chef
PeakNew York
2022 - 2023
Executive Chef
Hav & MarNew York, NY
2022 - 2022
Culinary Director
The Chelsea HotelNew York, NY
2021 - 2022
Executive Chef
Maialino MareWashington, DC
2020 - 2021
Executive Chef
Union Square CafeNew York, NY
2018 - 2019
Executive Sous Chef
ManhattaNew York, NY
2017 - 2017
Sous Chef
La Pecora BiancaNew York, NY
2016 - 2017
Sous Chef
Monument LaneNew York, NY
2014 - 2016
Line Cook
MaialinoNew York, NY
2013 - 2014
Line Cook
2012 - 2013
Line Cook
DovetailNew York, NY

Education

2012 - 2013
Culinary Arts
2004 - 2008
Bachelor Business Administration

Advice from Rose Noel

Quotes about career path, skills, and teamwork from an industry leader.
The job that had the most significant impact on my career was at my first restaurant.
That restaurant taught me about the type of environment where I thrived and was one of the hardest places I’ve ever worked.
I keep my team educated by rotating them.
As soon as a member of my team has mastered a station, we start training them in a new position. If that position is not available in my kitchen, we look to see if that opportunity is possible at any of the other restaurants.
New employees are an investment to my team.
When hiring, I look for curiosity and drive to learn, a strong work ethic, and excellent knife skills.
There are more restaurants than I can go to in a lifetime, and experiencing what other chefs are doing keeps me inspired to continue to work and excel in this industry.
I’m having a great time getting to know the DC food scene.
I keep myself educated by reading cookbooks, trying new recipes at home, and talking with chefs at restaurants to find out how they made an exciting or delicious dish.
I also love to learn from the line cooks and sous chefs on my team. Every person in my kitchen has a wealth of experience from the restaurants they worked previously, and it would be a missed opportunity to not take advantage of what we can learn from each other.

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