Noted executive chef to bolster, extend best-in-class food
innovation, service and hospitality across all stores
Whole Foods Market (NASDAQ: WFM) today announced that it has named Tien
Ho global vice president of culinary and hospitality. Ho will begin work
in this newly created leadership role at the company’s Austin
headquarters in January 2016.
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Ho will lead Whole Foods Market’s Prepared Foods and Bakery team,
ensuring that it consistently delivers the highest quality and
excellence through existing and new concepts that deliver great customer
experiences.
“Having worked among some of the most recognized chefs and hotel brands
in the world, Tien is an innovative leader in the culinary and
hospitality industries,” said Ken Meyer, executive vice president of
operations at Whole Foods Market. “As the Whole Foods Market brand
continues to evolve and differentiate itself from competitors, we
recognize the importance of this role and could not be more pleased to
welcome Tien, who will help us elevate the way Whole Foods Market guests
experience our food.”
Ho is joining Whole Foods Market from Morgans Hotel Group, where he was
responsible for all aspects of the culinary department across the
group’s portfolio of 10 hotel brands, including Mondrian, Hudson,
Morgans, Royalton, Delano, Shore Club, Clift, Sanderson, St Martins Lane
and others in development around the world. While there, he led all
kitchen design and concept development, orchestrated strategic
partnerships with celebrity chefs, created and managed critical path and
standard operating procedures for Morgans Hotel Group’s culinary team,
and oversaw the recruitment of all culinary positions.
Prior to his tenure at Morgans Hotel Group, Ho held chef and partner
positions at a number of prestigious, cutting-edge restaurant brands in
New York, including Little Wisco, Momofuku Ssäm Bar and Má Pêche. Ho
began his culinary career in Texas at top-tier hotel restaurant venues,
including Four Seasons Hotel Houston and The Driskill Hotel in Austin,
until he relocated to New York in 2002 to serve as a sous chef at the
award-winning Café Boulud and Café Gray.
“Having lived in Austin previously, I have long admired how Whole Foods
Market set itself apart from conventional grocery stores by offering the
best quality products, shopping experience, and really enjoyable
in-store dining experiences,” Ho said. “Whole Foods Market makes grocery
shopping fun, and my mission is to further extend the wonderfully unique
things people love about Whole Foods Market through the foods we create,
the items we bake, and the experience our customers have when they
purchase and consume them.”
Ho will be based at the company’s headquarters in Austin, Texas, where
he is relocating with his wife and daughter. He is a graduate of the
University of Texas at Austin with a bachelor’s degree in history and
philosophy. He was named Best New Chef by New York magazine in
2011 for his innovative Asian cuisine at Má Pêche.
About Whole Foods Market®
Founded in 1978 in Austin, Texas, Whole Foods Market is the leading
retailer of natural and organic foods, the first national “Certified
Organic” grocer, and uniquely positioned as America’s Healthiest Grocery
Store™. In fiscal year 2014, the Company had sales of approximately $14
billion and currently has 434 stores in the United States, Canada, and
the United Kingdom. Whole Foods Market employs approximately 91,000 team
members and has been ranked for 18 consecutive years as one of the “100
Best Companies to Work For” in America by Fortune magazine. For more
information, please visit www.wholefoodsmarket.com/valuesmatter.
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