Announced by the publisher of the trade magazine Foodservice and Hospitality, Kostuch Media Limited, earlier this fall, the actual awards ceremony for the 2017 Pinnacle Awards took place yesterday where Ontario's Jason Bangerter, executive chef of the celebrated property, Langdon Hall in Cambridge accepted his award for Chef Of The Year. Now in their 29th year, these awards put a spotlight on companies and individuals that have demonstrated excellence in their respective roles within Canada's culinary industry. The awards epitomize the best characteristics of the foodservice and hospitality industries, highlighting innovation, creativity and successful business strategies.
“I am truly honoured to receive the Pinnacle Award for Chef of the Year,” says Bangerter. “As an industry leader, I have a responsibility to the Langdon Hall family, the guests, and the community to create, inspire, and educate. I am extremely humbled and excited to be honoured with this prestigious award, and recognized by my peers and mentors from across Canada.”
Bangerter is highly regarded by both his staff and peers across the country and is known for eagerly fostering a work-hard philosophy with his young chefs that work alongside him at Langdon Hall. His advice for those aspiring for the prestigious Chef of the Year title? “Listen, learn and retain. You become as great as you allow yourself to be.”
Other notable winners include Janet Zuccarini, founder and CEO of Gusto 54 Restaurant Group and Top Chef Canada judge (Independent Restaurateur of the Year award), the Drake Hotel Properties (Regional Company of the Year) and Donald Ziraldo, founder of Inniskillin Wines (Rosanna Caira Lifetime Achievement Award).