About West PA Chefs

West PA Chefs is a group of Independently owned and operated Personal Chef Services providing Customized Meal Solutions to a variety of clients in Western PA and bordering counties in Eastern OH and the Northern Panhandle of WV.

The group meets at least 6 times per year to provide support, networking and continuing education opportunities to its member chefs and is open to all personal chefs in the region regardless of national association affiliation.

If you are interested in becoming a personal chef and would like more information on Personal Chef Training options, please visit the Culinary Business Academy website at CulinaryBusiness.com.

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Western PA Personal Chefs Win Chapter of the Year at USPCA National Convention

West PA Chefs: USPCA Chapter of the Year 2010Top honors shows commitment to excellence from each member chef to their clients, each other and the personal chef industry!

Members of the Western PA Chapter of the United States Personal Chef Association (USPCA); President – Chef Tim Hering CPC, Vice President – Chef Catherine Amatangelo-Alfaro, Treasurer – Chef Carole Ortenzo CPC, Secretary – Chef Marcia Schuller, Chef JoAnn Bohonik, Chef Melody Domaratz and Chef Sarah Lujetic have taken top honors for Personal Chef Chapter Of The Year during the 2010 USPCA national convention in Denver, CO.

Throughout the US and Canada USPCA personal chefs in a given area assemble and create a local chapter to help other chefs with community service, awareness campaigns and overall business development.  Each of the 35+ chapters runs as a stand alone organization with guidance from the USPCA.  Web sites, trade shows, community education programs and volunteer duties are all examined and evaluated to determine which chapter truly went above and beyond during the year.  “The Western PA Chapter had outstanding efforts in every category” stated USPCA President Chef Gail Kenagy.

“Our chapter is like a well oiled machine with each member dedicated to industry excellence with a sincere desire to insure each chef is operating at peak proficiency” stated Chef Hering, President of the Western PA Chapter. “From educational meetings designed to help each member give the best possible service to their individual clients, to combining resources to market our individual businesses, the USPCA, our chapter and our industry to reaching out within our community to help others, the members of our chapter have gone above and beyond what is expected of them and each member and their clients have been enriched because of these efforts.”

Judges for this annual competition consisted of professional members within the USPCA.

(Front to back) Chapter VP Chef Catherine Amatangelo-Alfaro, Treasurer Chef Carole Ortenzo CPC and President Chef Tim Hering CPC at the Brown Palace in Denver, CO at the USPCA national convention

Several hundred personal chefs from throughout the United States and Canada converged on Denver this July to participate in educational workshops, business seminars and to hear from industry experts on a wide variety of subjects of importance to independent culinary business operators. “The annual convention is primarily a business building and educational event designed to help independent personal chefs strengthen their business and expand their service” stated USPCA President Chef Gail Kenagy. She continued, “Each of our chapters represent dedicated working professional personal chefs.  Judges spend countless hours examining each chapter’s accomplishments and growth, which is a daunting task at times seeing as how each chapter is unique and really becomes one within their community.”

“Two chapter members were asked to instruct seminars at this year’s conference,” stated Chef Hering. “I instructed two seminars, “Selling Yourself on a Budget,” and “Fusion Marketing: Promoting Your PC Business with Demonstrations,” and Chapter Treasurer, Chef Carole Ortenzo CPC taught the “Health Supportive Cooking” seminar. Chef Catherine, our VP, also assisted me in doing a short skit on How to Boil Water at the beginning of my Fusion Marketing seminar!”

“Even though we each own separate businesses, we each work well together and it’s been a very rewarding year for us!” Chef Hering continued. “We are technically competitors, but our activities have been designed to help support each other creating a supportive environment which often leads us to refer clients to each other since each of us does have a different style and serves a different part of the Western PA and Eastern OH region.”

Over the past year, members of West PA Chefs (http://www.westpachefs.com) have held educational meetings, including a Seafood Demonstration, a lotion making demonstration and sessions designed to prepare each member for the Certified Personal Chef® examination. Each member who had not yet been certified each took the exam and passed! Various members also have participated as a group in several area food shows including Good Taste! Pittsburgh, Farm to Table and Our Valley Cooks, educating the public on the personal chef industry and their individual businesses. The chefs each also find time to offer various cooking demonstrations throughout the region.

In June, four of the members traveled to Washington DC to participate in the Chefs Move to Schools launch ceremony, which was held on the South Lawn of the White House. Nearly 1000 chefs from all over the country joined this initiative along with First Lady Michelle Obama, many of whom are USPCA chefs. “It may sound cliche, but children are our future and we must do whatever we can to ensure they are getting the proper foods and nutrition education,” said Chef Hering. Several of the chapter members have all ready been paired with a school in their area.

There are 5,000+ working personal chefs with the overwhelming majority associated with the USPCA. Personal chefs prepare custom delicious, nutritious meals daily for a wide range of clients in all 50 states and throughout Canada.  Clients using this special service represent active households, affluent seniors and individuals with restrictive dietary needs.  Unlike a private chef who works for one household in an employer-employee relationship, personal chefs own and operate their own independent business and will service 12-20 unique clients each month.  The direct tangible benefits to each client will be the time saved in the actual meal preparation and the associated shopping, while still enjoying exactly what they’ve requested at a cost no greater than a comparable restaurant.  “The coveted dinner hour which has eroded over the years as career and outside influences demand more and more time of individuals is being reinstated thanks to personal chefs who allow families to unite with minimal effort to enjoy healthful custom prepared meals” Kenagy stated.

Locating a personal chef in the Western PA region (including the Youngstown, OH area) can be accomplished by visiting the West PA Chefs website at http://www.westpachefs.com. To locate a personal chef in other regions, you can visit http://www.hireachef.com, the largest and most widely used search site for personal chefs.

The Culinary Business Academy is the educational division of the USPCA, providing world class culinary business education to individuals having the expertise and desire to create excellent meals.  “The Culinary Business Academy is the only provider of personal chef business education to be licensed by a Private Post-Secondary Commission on Higher Education” stated Phil Ellison, USPCA Executive Director.  “Routinely we help individuals reach their goal of independence through professional education and guidance, so that they may be successful and productive in a career field that is enjoyable and rewarding with a very high level of satisfaction” Ellison continued.

The USPCA also monitors and administers the only federally recognized certification program for personal chefs.  Through demonstrated abilities and the acquisition of industry related education and business development courses, the designation of Certified Personal Chef (CPC) is bestowed.  Continued efforts and ongoing educational advancement are requirements to maintain this highly sought after designation.  All USPCA personal chefs are required to demonstrate a standard level of proficiency, evaluated through a testing series.  Only the USPCA requires testing of each member, and each USPCA personal chef is provided with general liability insurance.

“For a service concept that is 20 years old, the industry has just begun to emerge.  Busy active households and the demand for quality nutritional meals will certainly help shape the landscape of this industry for years to come” Ellison stated.  The USPCA remains ever vigilant to stay ahead of demand by developing new educational opportunities, providing business leadership and recognizing trends in consumer needs.

West PA Chefs Members Pass CPC® Exam!

West PA Chefs Members

Chapter Secretary Chef Marcia Schuller, Chapter Treasurer Chef Carole Ortenzo CPC, Chef Catherine Amatangelo-Alfaro, Chapter President Chef Tim Hering, Chef Melody Domaratz and Chef JoAnn Bohonik

On Saturday, March 13, 2010, Members of West PA Chefs took one step forward to bring their businesses up to the next level!

Chapter members who had yet to have completed the USPCA’s Certified Personal Chef® Exam all did so prior to their monthly chapter meeting. Those members included Chef Catherine of Catherine’s Personal Chef Service, Chef JoAnn from My Secret Chef Personal Chef Service, Chef Melody from Your Dinner Secret Personal Chef Service, Chapter Secretary Chef Marcia from Heart Healthy Personal Chef Service and Chapter President Chef Tim Hering from Dinner Magician Personal Chef Service. Chapter Treasurer Chef Carole CPC from Organic Personal Chef Service, who is all ready a Certified Personal Chef®, proctored the exam.

We are happy to announce that all members passed the exam and have just one more step in completing the certification, which is to submit all qualifying points to the USPCA and then each will obtain the Certified Personal Chef® designation!

USPCA Certified Personal ChefThe comprehensive exam is just one step on the road to becoming a Certified Personal Chef®. The first step happens a minimum of 2 years prior to certification when each USPCA member must take a series of exams to show a working knowledge of how to run a personal chef business. All USPCA members must pass these exams prior to ever serving their first client. The United States Personal Chef Association is the only organization for personal chefs which require all members to take a series of tests prior to cooking for clients.

In addition to achieving a minimum of 2 years as a personal chef and passing those initial exams, each USPCA member chef desiring certification must compile a number of points towards certification. These points include continuing education credits, references from clients, teaching credits and credits which show proficiency in running a successful business.

In 1996 the United States Personal Chef Association created this certification program with a three-fold purpose:

  1. To provide a standard by which the public could assess a Personal Chef’s competency.
  2. To provide the Personal Chef with industry recognition of their professional commitment.
  3. To establish standards by which the Personal Chef industry could become self-regulated.

The United States Personal Chef Association remains the only association to hold the federally trademarked designation of “Certified Personal Chef®” and “CPC”. This trademark is an industry endorsement of professional expertise and assures customers of the chef’s commitment to excellence. It also demonstrates their committment to the program requirements, standards, and procedures as established by the United States Personal Chef Association. These requirements are updated regularly to reflect, support, and enhance the growth of the personal chef industry. Obtaining this designation allows a Personal Chef to join the elite ranks within the industry and demonstrates to potential clients that the chef is the professional they want to hire and invite into their home.

A Certified Personal Chef® is a chef with a minimum of two (2) full years experience as a personal chef who is engaged in the purchasing, preparing, cooking and serving of food on a “cook-for-hire” basis. They are responsible for menu planning and development, marketing, financial management and operational decisions for their private business. They provide services to a variety of clients; possesses a thorough knowledge of food safety, sanitation, and nutrition and have the work experience, education, business knowledge and culinary group activities and participation required to comply with this certification.

The “CPC” designation was the first certification for personal chefs listed in the Federal Government’s employee certification database.

Chef’s JoAnn and Tim at Our Valley Cooks

Chef JoAnn and Chef Tim at Our Valley Cooks Recipe Challenge and Food ExpoWest PA Chef’s Chapter Member Chef JoAnn Bohonik of My Secret Chef Personal Chef Service in West Middlesex, PA and Chapter President Chef Tim Hering from Dinner Magician Personal Chef Service in New Castle, PA recently set up a booth at the Our Valley Cooks Recipe Challenge and Food Expo to introduce their unique services to the residents of the Youngstown, OH region. The expo was held at Mr. Anthony’s in nearby Boardman, Ohio.

Chef JoAnn featured samples of her cheesecakes as well as a Vegetable Ragu which she served over pieces of Grilled Polenta. Expo Attendees were raving about Chef JoAnn’s food!

Chef Tim Hering on the Neighborhood Demo Stage at Our Valley Cooks, March 6, 2010Chef Tim featured a variety of scones and also did a few demonstrations in the booth during the course of the 10 hour event. He featured a recipe for No Cook Tacos and also demo’d a recipe for Buffalo Style Ravioli. During the show, he also demo’d the Buffalo Style Ravioli on the Neighborhood Stage which was set up at one end of the large hall.

Chef’s JoAnn and Tim are looking forward to providing their services to the residents of the Youngstown region in the coming weeks and months!

For more pictures from the show, please visit the West PA Chefs Fan Page on Facebook!

West PA Chefs Exhibit at Good Taste! Pittsburgh

Member chefs Marcia Schuller, Carole Ortenzo, Tim Hering, Catherine Amatangelo-Alfaro, JoAnn Bohonik and Jennifer Whirlow

Member chefs Marcia Schuller, Carole Ortenzo, Tim Hering, Catherine Amatangelo-Alfaro, JoAnn Bohonik and Jennifer Whirlow

Members of the Western Pennsylvania Chapter of the USPCA recently pooled their resources for exhibit space at the annual Good Taste! Pittsburgh Food and Cooking Show. This regional food show featured over 100 exhibitors as well as special guests The Ace of Cakes, Duff Goldman and Sherri Shepard from The View. Anticipated attendance was for between 5,000 and 8,000 people but as of this writing, the count has exceeded 12,000 people.

The show was a great opportunity for our members to showcase their cooking styles, market their own businesses as well as promote the Personal Chef Industry to people from all over the Western Pennsylvania Region. From the time the doors opened at the start of the show until they closed that evening, we had a steady stream of people visiting our booth, sampling our food and talking to us about what a personal chef is and asking a variety of questions.

West PA Chefs Booth at Good Taste! Pittsburgh 11/07/09

West PA Chefs Booth at Good Taste! Pittsburgh 11/07/09

We had a prime booth location which was clearly visible from the entrance of the convention center and we had the good fortune of being directly across from a rather large booth whose entrance was around the corner from us so there was never a large group of people gathered in front of our booth blocking our entrance which is what seemed to happen for many exhibitors due to the unexpectedly large crowd of people in attendance. (The Fire Marshall had to stop people from entering the building until others had left since at times it was nearly impossible to move.) We’ve been assured that next year’s event will be held in a larger venue. It was also helpful that we were in the same row the led to the beer, wine and spirits section of the event.

West PA Chefs had a steady stream of visitors at the Good Taste! Pittsburgh Show

West PA Chefs had a steady stream of visitors at the Good Taste! Pittsburgh Show

What’s a food show without samples? We had plenty of those! Each of us provided a different item and made enough for a couple hundred samples. Chapter Treasurer Chef Carole Ortenzo CPC® from Organic Personal Chef Service provided an Organic Butternut Squash and Sweet Potato Soup with Red Beans and Spinach and Chapter Secretary Chef Marcia Schuller from Heart Healthy Personal Chef Service provided a Vegetarian Vegetable and Barley Soup. Our FAGOR Multi Cookers as well as my FAGOR portable induction cooktop made it possible to heat these to temperature in no time as well as keep them warm for service.

Chef Catherine Amatangelo-Alfaro of Catherine’s Personal Chef Service provided some Gluten Free Pumpkin Spice Muffins, Chef Jennifer Whirlow of Denim or Diamond’s Personal Wellness Service provided some Pumpkin Spice Hummus and Lemon Dill Hummus and Chef JoAnn Bohonik of My Secret Chef PCS made some Caramel Corn. Chapter President Chef Tim Hering provided a variety of colorful, fruit flavored Spritz Cookies. Due to unforeseen circumstances, Chef Melody Domaratz of Your Dinner Secret Personal Chef Service was unable to attend.

Many visitors to our booth seemed interested in purchasing (or perhaps even “borrowing”) our table set up. We used a variety of colorful table settings to make a table for two indicating we bring people together for dinner. We displayed the food samples across two tables toward the back of the booth with our marketing materials off to the side. We figured out rather quickly that having that many of us in a 10 x 10 booth was a challenge and will likely opt for a larger space on our next trade show outing.

This show was a fun and great experience for all involved. Everyone did a great job and we learned a lot getting ready for this show as well as doing it. We had a chance to bring the personal chef industry, our business and our chapter in front of a large group of people who may not otherwise have had the chance to see or hear about us and we met and talked to a lot of people during the 8 hour show! Each of us was able to meet and speak with a variety of people who had never heard of a personal chef and there were several business owners who expressed an interest in having one or more of us come to speak to their groups, teach classes for them or do demonstrations for various events.

Many of the member chefs of West PA Chefs also got a chance to showcase their Gift Certificates which are perfect gifts for those hard to buy for people on your gift giving list! What better way to show that special someone you care than by getting them a personalized chef service from one of our talented chefs? For specific information regarding a personal chef near you or near a loved one, please visit the Member Chefs page!

Hope everyone has a great holiday season!

Chef Tim – President West PA Chefs, the Western PA Chapter of the USPCA

For more images from the show, please visit the West PA Chef’s at Good Taste! Pittsburgh Photo  Gallery.