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What's New at the USPCA

USPCA podcast available

November 30, 2008

In the latest podcast, Gail talks about getting bored preparing the same menus for your clients, holiday overload, year-end tax planning, business financial tips and an update on Gail's participation at the Personal Chefs Network symposium in October.


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September Podcast Available

September 4, 2008

In the September podcast, Gail talks about promoting your business, dealing with cash flow and ways to keep your business profitable during these tight economic times. Plus an update on MenuMagic and an announcement about Gail's participation in a panel discussion with the Sharon Worster and Brent Evans of Personal Chefs Network at their October symposium.


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Industry News

August 22, 2008

In her opening address at the 2008 United States Personal Chef Conference in Tucson on August 2, 2008, Gail Kenagy, President of the USPCA, talked about her efforts to expand the awareness of the Personal Chef industry and increase public awareness and knowledge regarding personal chefs.

As part of that effort, Gail extended an invitation to Sharon Worster and Brent Evans of the Personal Chef Network (PCN) to attend the Tucson conference. Although their schedules did not allow them to attend, they have invited Gail to attend the PCN Symposium on October 15, 2008.

At the Symposium, Gail will participate with Sharon and Brent on a panel discussion about the future of the personal chef industry, cooperation vs. competition, and national and local gatherings.

Stay tuned for more exciting updates from Gail as she works to promote the personal chef industry and build public awareness regarding personal chefs.