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48th Annual Philip A. Connelly Awards Program
AMBITION
INITIATIVE
PROFESSIONALISM
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TALENT
DEDICATION
Agenda
Background
Objectives
Evaluation Process
FY 16 Nominees
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Born in Framingham, Massachusetts in June 1907,
Philip A. Connelly became a leader in his chosen
profession-Food Service Management.
He worked diligently and earnestly throughout his
life to promote professionalism in food service, in
both the civilian industry and military services. As
a result of his dedicated purpose and positive
influence, civilian and military food service programs
are more closely aligned and personnel in these
programs now have uniform goals in
education training, career development and job
opportunities.
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Objectives
• Promote Army food service through incentives, competition and media attention
• Recognize deserving units for superb performance
• Award individuals for stellar management practices
• Honor the traditions of the Philip A. Connelly Awards Program
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National Restaurant Association (NRA)
The National Restaurant Association (NRA) is the largest foodservice trade association in the world*—supporting nearly 500,000 restaurant businesses. In partnership with state restaurant associations, NRA works every day to empower all restaurant owners and operators to achieve more than they thought possible.
• Promotes entrepreneurship and hospitality.
• Advocate for pro-restaurant regulation and operational freedom.
• Governed by a volunteer board of directors and led in Washington, D.C., by a president and chief executive officer.
• Works closely with a network of 52 state restaurant associations to create a truly national structure.
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NRA Provides
• Civilian Evaluators• Certification• Food Safety• Job Board• Scholarships• Student Programs/Culinary Institute of America at Greystone
Alliances – NRA Sponsored
• Hospitality Education Alliance (HEA)•Military Hospitality Alliance (MHA)
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Garrison Evaluation Areas
• Supervision and Training
• Dining Facility Administration
• Headcount procedures
• Receipt and storage
• Food Safety
• Command Support
• Appearance
• Serving and Troop Acceptability
• Equipment and Facilities
• Food preparation and Quality
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• Administration/Training Supervision
• Headcount Operations
• Request/Receipt and Storage of Rations
• Field sanitation
• Command support
• Appearance
• Serving Troop Acceptability
• Kitchen site selection/layout
• Maintenance of Equipment
• Food preparation and Quality
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Field Feeding Evaluation Areas
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• HQ DA G-4 will announce winners in NLT May
• Awards presentation at the National Restaurant Association
Armed Forces Training Event 21-24 May 2016, Chicago, Illinois
• Winner receives Silver Bowl
• Runner-up receives a Plaque
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Winner Announcement
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Military Garrison / Active Field Feeding
Evaluators
CW5 Princido Texidor
SGM Amelia Fisher
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25th Sustainment Brigade
25th Infantry Division
Schofield Barracks, Hawaii
HHC, 19th Expeditionary Sustainment
Command
19th ESC
Camp Henry, Korea
HHC, 21st Special Troops Battalion,
21st Theater Sustainment Command
Kaiserslautern, Germany
82nd Combat Aviation Brigade
82nd Airborne Division
Fort Bragg, North Carolina
HHC, 2 ABCT
2D Armored Brigade Combat Team
Fort Bliss, Texas
Active Garrison Nominees
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F Company
225th Brigade Support Battalion
2-11 Field Artillery Regiment
Schofield Barracks, Hawaii
307th Brigade Support Battalion
1 Brigade Combat Team
82nd Airborne Division
Fort Bragg, North Carolina
23rd Ordnance Company
18th Combat Sustainment Support
Battalion
16th Sustainment Brigade
Grafenwoehr, Germany
69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade
32nd Air and Missile Defense CMD
Fort Hood, Texas
Active Field Nominees
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CW5 Pamela Null (USAR)
CW4 Michael Langille (ARNG)
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Reserve Field Feeding Evaluators
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HHC, 103rd Expeditionary Sustainment
Command
U.S. Army Reserve
Des Moines, Iowa
HHC, 143rd Expeditionary Sustainment
Command
U.S. Army Reserve
Orlando, Florida
172nd Multi-functional Medical Battalion
U.S. Army Reserve
Ogden, Utah
HHC, 451st Expeditionary Sustainment
Command
U.S. Army Reserve
Wichita, Kansas
HHD, 110th Multi-functional Medical
Battalion
Nebraska Army National Guard
Lincoln, Nebraska
Company D
128th Brigade Support Battalion
Ohio Army National Guard
Hamilton, Ohio
133rd Engineer Battalion
Maine Army National Guard
New Brunswick, Maine
214th Forward Support Company
Utah Army National Guard
Salt Lake City, Utah
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Reserve Component Nominees
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21-24 May 2016
McCormick Place
Chicago, Illinois
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Awards Presentation
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Connelly Office NCOICDSN: 687-3327
COMM: (804-734-3327
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TBD
DSN: 687-3029
COMM: (804) 734-3029
Connelly Office Point of Contact
mailto:[email protected]
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Questions?
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