If you are a barista or shop, are you interested in a barista exchange with another coffee shop/barista?
maybe
Tell us more about your coffee shop or barista skills.
I have managed, trained and worked as a barista in many quick service coffee house, catering, and trade show settings. My favorite things are working on menu development, promotional developement and recipe development.
What cities or countries are you interested in traveling to?
Anywhere and everywhere!
About Me:
I grew up in coffee...it chose me and I surrendered. I started as a barista in my moms coffee shop as a wee-lass where together we learned the intricacies of starting up a new coffee business. We trudged through everything from menu and recipe development, to hiring (and firing), finding vendors, and every day operations. This training was invaluable for my career. From there I went on to put myself through college as a barista for 4 different coffee houses, both independent and corporate (very different animals!). After college and some world travel I landed as a coffee industry professional in 2005. I have done many things including (but not limited to) menu and project development for It's A Grind Coffee House in Long Beach, CA, Regional Manager for Gourmet Source (Ghirardelli, Samabazon Acai, Pixie Mate, United Brands, etc), and now I am working for LAMILL COFFEE in Southern California. www.lamillcoffee.com
About My Company:
I am now working for LAMILL COFFEE. We are a Boutique Roaster in LA, sourcing, blending and roasting to order. We are obsessed with coffee and I like it that way.
What is your favorite thing about the coffee industry?
The coffee, the pulse of the industry, and the people.
hey , my name is Sophie and i am trying to start a coffee bussiness in the south. Would it be ok to ask you some questions about how you started your business
My group and I are students of the Hotel School at Cornell University and are conducting industry research about coffee consumption in the hospitality industry. We're assessing why people buy the coffee that they buy based on their coffee education level.
We would appreciate your participation in our quick survey and value your responses. Please note that all your answers will be kept confidential and used for research purposes only.
Thank you for your feedback. If you have any questions, feel free to message me back.
Sincerely,
Jaimee Estreller
Bachelor of Science '10, School of Hotel Administration, Cornell University
H ADM Hospitality Industry Practicum
Ben Gleeson
Are you heading to Atlanta in April??
Jan 15, 2009
sophie
Jan 30, 2009
Jaimee Estreller
My group and I are students of the Hotel School at Cornell University and are conducting industry research about coffee consumption in the hospitality industry. We're assessing why people buy the coffee that they buy based on their coffee education level.
We would appreciate your participation in our quick survey and value your responses. Please note that all your answers will be kept confidential and used for research purposes only.
Thank you for your feedback. If you have any questions, feel free to message me back.
Sincerely,
Jaimee Estreller
Bachelor of Science '10, School of Hotel Administration, Cornell University
H ADM Hospitality Industry Practicum
Survey link:
http://surveys.cit.cornell.edu/Survey.aspx?s=4578cbb4bf4c47a28945a744c949ef4f
Apr 9, 2009