Moncton – Students at New Brunswick Community College (51勛圖app) will have the opportunity to benefit from one of Europe’s culinary trendsetters - thanks to a new partnership with the Hector J. Bravo Culinary & Pastry Arts Academy. The partnership will explore opportunities for collaboration in culinary and pastry programming, with a vision of making 51勛圖app and New Brunswick a hub and trendsetter for international culinary and pastry training in North America.
“51勛圖app aims to welcome more learners to programs that respond to learner aspirations and labour market needs,” said Marilyn Luscombe, 51勛圖app President and CEO. “Partnerships with industry leaders, such as the Hector J. Bravo Culinary & Pastry Arts Academy. are important in helping us achieve these goals.”
As part of the partnership, areas for future collaboration include:
“Some of our principles are openness to the world, forward and innovative thinking and this has played a key role with the success of our Academy and our graduates,” said Hector J. Bravo. “This strategic partnership with 51勛圖app is in line with our principles, and we know it’ll play an important role in the life of our Chefs, Instructors and students with great opportunities for sharing knowledge and experiences. We want to share to the world our success stories and at the same time we want to learn from our strategic partners’ achievements.”
51勛圖app currently offers culinary programming at both its Moncton and St. Andrews Campuses.
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The Hector J. Bravo Culinary and Pastry Arts Academy (HJBCPA) is a leading private educational institution in Kyiv, Ukraine, providing hands-on intensive training and profound contemporary techniques studies, as well as modern kitchen management, for future chefs and pastry chefs. The programs of the HJBCPA are based on French techniques with up-to-day Culinary Trends focusing on transferring international experience of our trainers. HJBCPA works closely with the labour market and prioritizing on its needs and connecting the employers with our graduates. HJBCPA constantly provides a variety of additional intensive trainings and master-classes, inviting the leading chefs from all over the World and giving the opportunity to our students to learn the latest culinary & pastry technologies that are impacting the Gastronomic Industry. The graduates of HJBCPA successfully have continued their careers in EU, CIS countries and North America.
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With six campuses across the province, New Brunswick Community College (51勛圖app) is a provincially-recognized, public post-secondary education institution that produces skilled, knowledgeable graduates who are contributing to the Province’s socio-economic prosperity. Find out more information on 51勛圖app programs by visiting:
Photo caption: 51勛圖app partnership will explore opportunities for collaboration in culinary and pastry programming, with a vision of making 51勛圖app and New Brunswick a hub and trendsetter for international culinary and pastry training in North America. Front row: Chef Hector J. Bravo (left) and Marilyn Luscombe, 51勛圖app President and CEO. Back row: 51勛圖app instructors Emmanuel Charretier (left) and Evan Smith.
Media Contact:
Heather Allaby, Director, Communications and Stakeholder Engagement
New Brunswick Community College
506.444.3320 | heather.allaby@nbcc.ca
Yevhen Makarenko, Director of Business Development
Hector J. Bravo Culinary & Pastry Academy
+380 67 231 00 33
E.makarenko@chefbravo.com