Bryan Whittaker wins CESA award

03 December 2007 by
Bryan Whittaker wins CESA award

The 2007 Caterer and Hotelkeeper/Catering Equipment Manufacturers Association (CESA) Award for Outstanding Service to the Catering Equipment Industry has been presented to Bryan Whittaker at the CESA annual conference.

The award was made is in recognition of the valuable contribution his skills and knowledge as an incorporated engineer have made to the food service equipment sector, not least in representing the views of the industry as advisor to the Government during the influx of EU legislation in the early 1990s.

"His skills have been a resource that our industry has been able to benefit from for nearly 20 years," said CESA chairman Andrew Jones. "He is truly our industry guru on all matters technical."

The ceremony took place at the Four Pillars Hotel at Cotswold Water Park near Cirencester last month.

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