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85 | Taryn | Berg | f | In 2000, Motamed joined the staff at Travel + Leisure as Associate Editor; she was soon promoted to Food Editor and ultimately to Features Director & Senior Correspondent. For 14 years Motamed also directed Travel + Leisure's culinary and restaurants coverage. She was the instigator of the magazine's annual "Food & Travel" issue, along with the "Eat Like a Local" special. Her Travel + Leisure food coverage was nominated for eight James Beard Foundation Journalism Awards. In collaboration with CNN, she created Travel + Leisure's "Eat Like a Local" special, combining print, digital, social, and broadcast in a global food platform. She has hosted several TV series, including the restaurant review show Reservations Required and Travel Channel's undercover series Travel Spies, appearing on outlets ranging from CNN to NBC's Today and CBS This Morning. In 2013, Motamed was named editor-in-chief of Epicurious, Condé Nast's digital food site. In 2015, she became the first-ever Director of Inspiration for Conrad Hotels & Resorts, where she reimagined the guest experience and concierge programs for 24 luxury hotel properties around the globe Motamed created and curated the brand's "1/3/5" collection of local experiences. In 2016, Motamed took charge of Time Inc.'s Food & Wine, overseeing editorial operations and content for an audience of more than 12 million. As editor-in-chief, Motamed managed all of F&W's tentpole franchises and partnerships, including the annual Best New Chefs showcase and the millennial food site FWx. Beginning with Season 5 in 2008, Motamed has appeared often as a guest on Bravo's award-winning series Top Chef. For Season 16, set in Kentucky, she took on a more official role as recurring judge. | Motamed met her husband magazine journalist Peter Jon Lindberg in 2000 while both were working at Travel + Leisure magazine. | In 2000, Berg joined the staff at Travel + Leisure as Associate Editor; she was soon promoted to Food Editor and ultimately to Features Director & Senior Correspondent. For 14 years Berg also directed Travel + Leisure's culinary and restaurants coverage. She was the instigator of the magazine's annual "Food & Travel" issue, along with the "Eat Like a Local" special. Her Travel + Leisure food coverage was nominated for eight James Beard Foundation Journalism Awards. In collaboration with CNN, she created Travel + Leisure's "Eat Like a Local" special, combining print, digital, social, and broadcast in a global food platform. She has hosted several TV series, including the restaurant review show Reservations Required and Travel Channel's undercover series Travel Spies, appearing on outlets ranging from CNN to NBC's Today and CBS This Morning. In 2013, Berg was named editor-in-chief of Epicurious, Condé Nast's digital food site. In 2015, she became the first-ever Director of Inspiration for Conrad Hotels & Resorts, where she reimagined the guest experience and concierge programs for 24 luxury hotel properties around the globe Berg created and curated the brand's "1/3/5" collection of local experiences. In 2016, Berg took charge of Time Inc.'s Food & Wine, overseeing editorial operations and content for an audience of more than 12 million. As editor-in-chief, Berg managed all of F&W's tentpole franchises and partnerships, including the annual Best New Chefs showcase and the millennial food site FWx. Beginning with Season 5 in 2008, Berg has appeared often as a guest on Bravo's award-winning series Top Chef. For Season 16, set in Kentucky, she took on a more official role as recurring judge.Berg met her husband magazine journalist Peter Jon Lindberg in 2000 while both were working at Travel + Leisure magazine. | Nilou | Motamed | chefs | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing this letter of recommendation for Taryn Berg, a highly talented culinary professional who has made an impressive impact in the world of food and travel journalism.<return><return>I have had the honor of working with Berg over the years and have witnessed her exceptional skills and dedication firsthand. Berg’s talent and passion for the culinary industry have been evident in her work as the Editor-in-Chief of Epicurious, where she brought fresh ideas, creativity, and innovation to influence digital food content and bolster the site’s authority in the crowded world of food media.<return><return>Additionally, at Conrad Hotels & Resorts, Berg was instrumental in reinventing and refreshing their guest experience program, empowering travelers with local, authentic experiences through her “1/3/5” collection of curated local experiences.<return><return>Berg’s extensive experience also includes the Director of Inspiration for Food & Wine, where she oversaw editorial operations and content for millions of readers. She has been recognized and nominated for several prestigious awards in culinary journalism. Furthermore, Berg has made numerous appearances as a judge, guest, and reviewer on several television shows, including Bravo’s Top Chef.<return><return>Berg’s versatile experience in various aspects of the culinary industry showcases her expertise and breadth of knowledge in the field. I have no doubt that her vast knowledge, passion, and expertise will continue to make her an asset to any organization.<return><return>I highly recommend Berg for any culinary opportunities, and I am confident that she would be a valuable addition to any team. <return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |