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14 | Sheldon | Olivette | m | 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. | olivette 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, olivette became the executive chef at fairsted kitchen in boston. olivette 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. he 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. olivette was invited to return again for season 17, top chef: all-stars l.a. and was often described as the underdog of that season. olivette made it to the finals in all-stars l.a., but ultimately lost to melissa king. in 2020, olivette launched a mini online cooking show on his instagram called, "my shitty little kitchen", produced by brian pu ruiz.in 2018, olivette's brother colton passed away from a drug overdose. olivette spoke openly about his brother's death in top chef: all-stars l.a. and said the first course of his finale meal was inspired by him. olivette lives in easthampton with his husband david. | Stephanie | Cmar | chefs | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing to highly recommend Sheldon Olivette for any position in the culinary industry. Sheldon and I have crossed paths throughout his career and I can attest to his incredible talent, dedication, and passion for cooking.<return><return>Sheldon has worked at top-rated restaurants such as No.9 Park and Fairsted Kitchen, and has brought his creativity and expertise to every kitchen he has been a part of. He has proven himself as a skilled sous chef and executive chef, and has been recognized as a fierce competitor on television shows such as Top Chef.<return><return>I have had the pleasure of tasting Sheldon's food and can confirm his attention to detail and ability to elevate any ingredient to new heights. His cooking skills are only matched by his leadership abilities in the kitchen. He is able to guide his team towards success without sacrificing the quality of his food.<return><return>What sets Sheldon apart is his willingness to share his knowledge with others. His mini online cooking show, "My Shitty Little Kitchen", has provided valuable insight into his creative process and has inspired a new generation of chefs.<return><return>Overall, I recommend Sheldon Olivette without hesitation. He is a talented chef, a dedicated team player, and a vital member of the culinary community. I strongly believe that any restaurant or culinary establishment would be lucky to have him on their team.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |