Kelly
Armstrong, Program Director and Creator of Primed & Prepped: A Hospitality
Management /Culinary Arts Mentoring and Job Training Program Photo by Toni Brock
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What is Primed & Prepped? Primed & Prepped: A Hospitality
Management/Culinary Arts Job Training and Mentoring Program (P&P) is a
personal development-training program targeting African-American males ages
17-26. The program's main objective is
to prepare students with vital life skills tools that will enable them to compete
in an industry that generates $8.9 billion annually in the San Francisco market
alone and $1.4 Trillion nationally.http://selectusa.commerce.gov/industry-snapshots/travel-tourism-and-hospitality-industry-united-states
Dr. David Jones Plants the Seeds for Mentoring Program
Dr. David Jones
Administrative
Director of Dept. Of Hospitality Management,
University of San Francisco |
The need for the program was affirmed after reading
that young black males are in a state of crisis and what they are calling a
"national catastrophe" of African-American male achievement in a
study released by the Council of the Great City Schools. Primed & Prepped vetted on the real-life needs
of youth, and the culmination of strategic training has evolved to a course
offered at the Bayview YMCA. Gina Former, District Vice President, Bayview YMCA, saw the
importance of the program and its impact on the lives of young
men, their families, and the community.
Gina Former, District VP Bayview YMCA & Faz Poursohi of Faz Restaurant |
Faz inspecting equipment |
Faz Poursohi is one of the first mentors and supporters of Primed & Prepped. Utilizing his engineering background and restauranteur experience gave consultation regarding equipment installation and proper utilization of the space. Within weeks after visiting the Bayview YMCA, Faz hired Robert Wright, 20 years of age, unemployed for two years. Robert had no restaurant experience and is now gainfully employed as a Busboy at Faz in Oakland. To learn more about Faz, visit http://fazrestaurants.com/.
Opportunity Knocks
Matthew Thomas, V.P. Marketing, Black Meetings & Tourism, Kelly Armstrong, Man Kim, Owner, Lori's Diner |
Thanks to Man Kim, Matthew Thomas, and I enjoyed being his guest at the Union Square Business Improvement District's 4th Annual Luncheon. It provided a great networking opportunity for both of us.
Thanks for tuning in, and I will be in touch with more updates soon!
Primed & Prepped: A Hospitality Management/Culinary Arts Mentoring and Job Training Program will be part of the solution to reducing these startling statistics: 1 in 6 black males between 15 and 25 are out of school, out of work, or incarcerated.
Kelly
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