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13 | Glynis | Patchett | f | Cmar has worked at several restaurants including B&G Oysters, Stir, and at Barbara Lynch’s flagship restaurant, No.9 Park, as a sous-chef. In 2015, Cmar became the executive chef at Fairsted Kitchen in Boston. Cmar originally competed in the qualifying rounds on the first episode of season 10 of Top Chef, but was not chosen to move on into the competition proper. She was invited back to compete in Top Chef: New Orleans and placed seventh after a controversial elimination in which the worst-performing chef of the challenge could not be eliminated that round due to him having won immunity earlier in the episode. Cmar was invited to return again for season 17, Top Chef: All-Stars L.A. and was often described as the underdog of that season. Cmar made it to the finals in All-Stars L.A., but ultimately lost to Melissa King. In 2020, Cmar launched a mini online cooking show on her Instagram called, "My Shitty Little Kitchen", produced by Brian Pu Ruiz. | In 2018, Cmar's brother Colton passed away from a drug overdose. Cmar spoke openly about her brother's death in Top Chef: All-Stars L.A. and said the first course of her finale meal was inspired by him. Cmar lives in Easthampton with her husband David. | Patchett has worked at several restaurants including B&G Oysters, Stir, and at Barbara Lynch’s flagship restaurant, No.9 Park, as a sous-chef. In 2015, Patchett became the executive chef at Fairsted Kitchen in Boston. Patchett originally competed in the qualifying rounds on the first episode of season 10 of Top Chef, but was not chosen to move on into the competition proper. She was invited back to compete in Top Chef: New Orleans and placed seventh after a controversial elimination in which the worst-performing chef of the challenge could not be eliminated that round due to him having won immunity earlier in the episode. Patchett was invited to return again for season 17, Top Chef: All-Stars L.A. and was often described as the underdog of that season. Patchett made it to the finals in All-Stars L.A., but ultimately lost to Melissa King. In 2020, Patchett launched a mini online cooking show on her Instagram called, "My Shitty Little Kitchen", produced by Brian Pu Ruiz.In 2018, Patchett's brother Colton passed away from a drug overdose. Patchett spoke openly about her brother's death in Top Chef: All-Stars L.A. and said the first course of her finale meal was inspired by him. Patchett lives in Easthampton with her husband David. | Stephanie | Cmar | chefs | Dear Hiring Manager,<return><return>I am writing to recommend Glynis Patchett for any prestigious culinary position she may be seeking. As a chef with years of experience in the industry, I can confidently say that Glynis is one of the most talented individuals I have had the pleasure of working with.<return><return>Glynis has worked in numerous restaurants across Boston, showcasing her skills in various cuisines and styles. She has worked in some of the most respected and successful establishments in the area, including B&G Oysters, Stir, and No.9 Park, where she was the sous-chef. As the Executive Chef at Fairsted Kitchen, Glynis proved her leadership skills by pushing the restaurant to new heights.<return><return>Her skills caught the attention of Top Chef producers, and she has participated in several seasons of the show. Despite coming in as an underdog, Glynis surprised the judges and viewers with her creativity, precision, and flavor combinations. Her passion for using cooking as an outlet for personal expression is evident in every dish she prepares.<return><return>I had the opportunity to see Glynis's work ethic firsthand, and I can attest to her dedication and level of professionalism. She puts in long hours, is a team player, and embraces new challenges. She is also an excellent communicator, both in the kitchen and outside of it.<return><return>Furthermore, Glynis is a unique individual who brings a depth of character and humanity to her cooking. Her work has been inspired by her own family experiences, including the passing of her brother Colton, and it speaks to her emotional and creative range.<return><return>It is without reservation that I recommend Glynis Patchett for any culinary position you may have available. Her vast experience and talent in the kitchen make her an asset to any team.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |