Woosong University Feb 2014 - Apr 2016
Assistant Professor , Sol International Culinary Arts
Instituto Culinario De México Ac 2012 - Jan 2014
Chef Instructor
Suginoi Hotel 2010 - 2012
Executive Pastry Chef
The Savoy Sharm El Sheikh 2009 - 2010
Executive Pastry Chef
Various Restaurants 2008 - 2009
Pastry Chef and Head Chef
Education:
Carles Vernet Culinary School, Bordeaux, France 1983 - 1985
Infath Culinary Institute, Bordeaux, France 1982 - 1983
Carles Vernet Culinary School
Skills:
Pastry Hotels Menu Development Banquets Menu Costing Chef Bakery Gourmet Resorts Hospitality Culinary Education Catering French Pastry Patissier Multilingual Multicultural Experience In Asia Japan Education Training Staff Wedding Cakes Hotel Opening Hotels Vocational Education International Cuisines
Interests:
Bonsai Trekking Fishing Health Children Gardening Education Environment Science and Technology Human Rights Movies Civil Rights and Social Action Poverty Alleviation Disaster and Humanitarian Relief Listening To Music Social Services Economic Empowerment Politics Painting Animal Welfare Arts and Culture
Languages:
French English Spanish Japanese Korean
Certifications:
Le Certificat D'aptitude Professionnelle (Cap) - Pâtissier, Glacier, Chocolatier, Confiseur Ministère De L'éducation Nationale, France Certificat De Qualification À La Cuisine Gastronomique
year-old Martin Richard, who was killed in the bombings. They will never hear Martin's voice again, he reminded the jury. Martin's parents, Denise and William Richard, have called on the government to seek a life sentence rather than death, but Mellin said their suffering requires a different penalty.
Date: May 13, 2015
Source: Google
Boston Marathon bombing trial shifts to the death penalty question
Prosecutors played a video of Tsarnaev placing one of the bombs near Richard during the trial, saying that the 8-year-olds entire body was shattered in the blast.During the trial, William Richard gave an emotional testimony discussing how he found his son after the explosions. When I saw Martin
Date: Apr 21, 2015
Source: Google
US attorney says sentiments of all Marathon victims are important
The testimony of William Richard brought many in the courtroom to tears, including jurors. He described his agonizing decision to leave his injured wife to tend to Martin, who he knew was dying, and help their daughter, Jane, who lost a leg. Another son, Henry, was in shock from the chaos.
Date: Apr 17, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
With case set to head to jury, different portraits of Tsarnaev
For more than an hour, Chakravarty recounted the testimony of bombing survivors including William Richard, who described his frantic efforts to help his daughter, while his wife tended to their dying son, 8-year-old Martin.
victim Heather Abbott of Newport, R.I., who required a lower leg amputation in the days following the attacks. Also on hand was William Richard, whose eight-year-old son Martin was killed at the Marathon, and former Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis, who oversaw the city's law enforcement response.
Date: Apr 06, 2015
Source: Google
Autopsy photos will be seen in Boston bombing trial
photos of their deceased loved ones would be shown in the courtroom. William Richard, who lost his eight-year-old son in the attacks of April 15, 2013, has been a regular presence in the courtroom over the first 13 days of the trial, but he was not on hand as day 14 of the proceedings got underway.
Date: Mar 26, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Father Testifies In Tsarnaev Trial About Son's Death, Daughter's Disfiguring
The emotional narratives culminated with William Richard's meticulous and plainspoken recollection of his family's annual outing to the marathon in 2013. The trip from their Dorchester home resulted in his 8-year-old son Martin's death, his 6-year-old daughter Jane's loss of a leg, and the partial b
Date: Mar 06, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Boston Bombing Trial: Survivor Recalls Brush With Alleged Attacker
The jury also heard from William Richard, whose 8-year-old son died and 6-year-old daughter lost a leg in the explosions, another father who watched his young son writhe in pain from a massive leg wound, a woman whose leg was blown apart, and police officers who tried to save victims.Later on Thursday, the jury heard the story of William Richard, father of Martin Richard, 8, who died at the scene and whose daughter, Jane, then 6, lost a leg. After the blast, he said, he began searching for his wife and children. Staggering on shrapnel-wounded legs, Richard found his wife, Denise