Hall of Fame Inductee and 2014 Good Neighbour Award Winner
2014 Hall of Fame Inductee and Good Neighbour Award Recipient Honoured by the Restaurant Association
18 August 2014
Auckland: In front of industry peers the Restaurant Association of New Zealand this evening celebrated two of its best and brightest as Christchurch’s Michael Turner was inducted to the Association’s Hall of Fame and New Plymouth restaurateur Barbara Olsen-Henderson was named as the industry’s inaugural Good Neighbour.
Marisa Bidois, CEO of the Restaurant Association says that both Turner and Olsen-Henderson have made exceptional contributions to the hospitality sector.
“Both are full of heart and have given selflessly; in Michael’s case to supporting Canterbury restaurant and café owners in the devastating aftermath of the earthquakes and in Barbara’s case over a long period of time, fundraising and donating to deserving causes in her local community.
“We are extremely proud to honour Michael as a deserving member of the Hall of Fame, and equally delighted, in conjunction with sponsor American Express, to recognise Barbara as our Good Neighbour.”
Hall
of Fame
Inductees into the Association’s Hall
of Fame have made an extensive and ongoing commitment to New
Zealand’s hospitality industry. The Hall of Fame award has
been previously conferred on industry greats such as Simon
Gault, Michael Van de Elzen, Steve Logan, Judith Tabron, Des
Britten, Tony Astle and Ruth Pretty. It is voted on by
members of the Association’s Education Trust.
Bidois says that Michael Turner, owner of Café Valentino has been a major contributor to the restaurant scene in Christchurch for nearly 25 years.
“Not only is Michael a great operator, he is also a role model for our industry. He has run a very successful business over decades, but his leadership and support for the industry during the earthquakes period, when he had more than enough on his own plate to deal with, is nothing short of heroic.
“As Canterbury Branch President and National Vice President for our Association he has helped to increase member numbers and been a mentor, sounding board and friend when people really needed help.
“We are delighted and humbled to welcome Michael Turner into the Restaurant Association Hall of Fame and celebrate his career achievements to date.”
Doing Good in the ‘Hood
New
Plymouth’s Barbara Olsen-Henderson, co-owner of Bach on
Breakwater Café is the Association’s Good Neighbour for
2014, a new award sponsored by American Express, who
selected the winner from a shortlist of three worthy
finalists.
Bidois says that Olsen-Henderson and her business support many local schools and community organisations. In particular they are long time fundraisers for the local Hospice and Women’s Refuge, including monthly donations and a major fund raising event each year for each organisation.
“Barbara and her team’s backing of the community is outstanding. From donating money to fundraising events, and giving of that most precious commodity, time, Barbara and Bach on Breakwater truly embody what it means to be a good neighbour.
“The ways that the New Plymouth community are assisted show real insight and innovation. From teaching kids how to cook, to helping young people succeed to and become valuable members of the workforce, there’s almost nothing that Barbara won’t do to help her hometown.”
Olsen-Henderson and Bach on Breakwater Café will receive a $3,000 grant to further their community initiatives.
Previous Hall of Fame inductees:
1992 Bob Sell
1993 Otto
Groen
1994 Don Fletcher
1995 Des Britten
1996 Tony
Adcock
1997 Tony Astle
1998 Pierre Meyer
1999
Remiro Bresolin
2001 Valerie Littlejohn
2002 Judith
Tabron
2003 Tonic Farac
2004 Mervyn and Rae Ah
Chee
2005 Ruth Pretty
2006 Michael Lee-
Richards
2007 Fleur Sullivan
2008 John
Lawrence
2009 Clive Weston
2010 Steve Logan
2011
Simon Gault
2012 Michael Van de Elzen
2013 John
Hellebrekers
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