Chefs Under Fire 2010 Sponsors
Interested in being a Chefs Under Fire Sponsor? Sponsors will have exposure to approximately 300 food and wine enthusiasts and industry professionals at the Chefs Under Fire Final Competition, as well as hundreds—possibly thousands—more via social media, live streaming, and viral marketing. Sponsorship packages vary – please contact us at info@chefsunderfire2010.com for more information.
Event Host:
Keeper Collection is the premier online resource getting foodies back into the kitchen & appreciating the ever evolving world of food & wine. Keeper enhances the way you cook, dine, entertain, & travel. With interactive cookbooks, travel tips, restaurant suggestions & reviews, & more, Keeper keeps you abreast of the latest culinary insights. Keeper continues to grow its family of award-winning chefs, including Food & Wine Magazine Best New Chefs, James Beard nominees, & Food Network Iron Chef Contenders. The Finest Blend of Taste and Technology®, Keeper Collection is a one-stop haven for the modern foodie.
Sponsors:
Capital One Bank is a diversified bank that offers a broad array of financial products and services to consumers, small businesses and commercial clients. A Fortune 500 company, Capital One Bank has one of the most widely recognized brands in America. As on of the nation’s top 10 largest banks based on deposits, Capital One Bank serves banking customers through branch locations primarily in New York, New Jersey, Texas, Louisiana, Maryland, Virginia, and District of Columbia.
AT&T Executive Education & Conference Center is The University of Texas at Austin’s new hotel and conference center. Just a few miles from the airport, a residentially-accredited IACC conference facility, proudly featuring uniquely designed conference spaces and comfortable guest rooms with technology touches you’ll come to depend upon. Whether you’re in Austin for an educational conference, business, or leisure, AT&T Executive Education & Conference Center will make your stay unique and memorable. And their variety of exceptional dining and catering options will have you savoring every moment. Learn more at www.meetattexas.com.
Since 1973, TEXAS MONTHLY has chronicled life in contemporary Texas, reporting on vital issues such as politics, the environment, industry, and education. As a leisure guide, TEXAS MONTHLY continues to be the indispensable authority on the Texas scene, covering music, the arts, travel, restaurants, museums, and cultural events with its insightful recommendations. TEXAS MONTHLY has a reputation for providing its readers with a magazine of the highest editorial quality.
Seafood Supply Company has been servicing the Texas market since 1974 with the ultimate goal of rendering the most conscientious service to all institutions caring to serve the best of seafood. We know that customers want seafood handled in a sanitary manner, delivered in cold crisp trucks and packaged to hold up the longest possible time and all for the most reasonable prices. Seafood distribution is painstaking and fraught with hundreds of details. We are trained to do just that and deliver wonderfully fresh seafood to you.
Mission Restaurant Supply started as a one-man operation in San Antonio, and soon grew to multiple locations in central and south Texas. Their operations have grown from servicing individual restaurants and convenience stores to many of the national chains, schools, institutions and governmental businesses. We offer a wide variety of products from highly respected manufacturers in food service equipment and supplies. We now provide design layout, custom fabrication and installation for any type of foodservice operation, for one or multiple locations within the state of Texas and the entire United States of America. Mission Restaurant Supply offers their foodservice customers a wide variety of foodservice equipment and supplies.
The Texas Department of Agriculture’s GO TEXAN program promotes the products, culture and communities of Texas. As a mark of Lone Star pride, the GO TEXAN logo – a glowing brand in the shape of Texas – can be found on everything that calls Texas home, from grapefruit to cowboy boots to retirement destinations. Find out more at www.gotexan.org.






