NSC 1st place - Bill Foltz & Cori Schlemmer

Bill Foltz & Arlety Estevez

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Bill Foltz

Pastry Chef
L’Auberge Casino Resort

As Pastry Chef at the award-winning, luxury L’Auberge Casino Resort in Lake Charles, Louisiana, Bill Foltz is responsible for overseeing a team of bakers and pastry cooks providing unique desserts for all L’Auberge food outlets, including eight dynamic restaurants, room service, large conferences and high end guest functions. Foltz maintains an environment that creates excitement for guests and employees; trains and retains a highly skilled workforce; maintains budget and staffing for efficient bakery operations; and effectively implements changes to improve operations and ensure quality baked goods and new menu items. He assumed the position in June 2009.

 

Foltz brings more than twenty years of dynamic experience to L’Auberge. He specializes in fine dining, high volume banquets and exquisite chocolate and sugar showpieces with successful leadership positions at 4-star/4-diamond rated establishments.

Foltz comes to Lake Charles from Dunwoody, Georgia where he was the executive pastry chef for Alon’s Bakery & Market; a multi-outlet bakery and market. Previously, Foltz was Restaurant Manager and Executive Pastry Chef at Salara Dessert Lounge & Bistro in Charlotte, NC.; the historic 350-room Sagamore Resort in Bolton Landing, NY., where he oversaw a team of pastry cooks supplying seven food outlets and a convention facility; and Assistant Pastry Chef of Pinehurst Resort & Country Club in Pinehurst, NC and Mohonk Mountain House in New Paltz, NY.

Foltz graduated from the NationalCenter for Hospitality Studies at SullivanCollege in Louisville, Kentucky with an associate of science in baking and pastry arts; and from HockingCollege in Nelsonville, Ohio with an associate of applied business degree in culinary arts technology. His extensive training includes certifications from Ewald Notter, Laurent Branlard, Olivier Bajard, Stephane Treand and Sebastian Canonne.

Among his many accolades, in 2006, Foltz earned a gold medal at the U.S. Pastry Competition and was named U.S. Pastry Chef of the Year and has been invited to judge the U.S. Pastry Competition since 2007; received a bronze medal at the 2009 National Team Championships; had consistently earned medals and honors at the U.S. Pastry Competition including 3 silver medals; won a gold medal from the French Consulate in Paris for Best Pastillage showpiece; a gold medal at the Annual Salon of Culinary Arts; and his pastillage centerpieces were featured in the National Culinary Review.  In 2010, he was awarded the prestigious honor of “Top 10 Pastry Chefs in America” by Dessert Professional Magazine.  Most recently Foltz earned a spot on the 2011 US World Cup Pastry Team and competed for the coveted “Coupe de Monde de la Patisserie” in Lyon, France where he captured the prize of “Best Sugar” for the Team.


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Arlety Estevez

Pastry Chef
L’auberge Casino Hotel

As pastry chef at L’Auberge Baton Rouge Casino & Hotel, Arlety Estévez oversees a team of bakers and pastry cooks providing delicious desserts for all the hotel’s 8 restaurants and cafes, room service and high-end guest functions. A member of the opening team of operations, she joined the L’Auberge Baton Rouge team as assistant pastry chef in July 2012, and was promoted to pastry chef in October 2012.

Prior to joining L’Auberge Baton Rouge, Arlety served as pastry chef at Wolfgang Puck Catering at the Georgia Aquarium where she led a team responsible for producing high quality desserts and pastries for all the aquarium’s restaurants and functions. In this capacity, Arlety created dessert menus for special events and led production of plated desserts and dessert buffets for functions of 1000+ guests including IBM’s 100th Anniversary, Bank of America’s National Gala, Microsoft’s Convergence 2011, and an event of 10,000 guests for Coca Cola. As assistant pastry chef at PreGel America, Arlety researched and tested the company’s products to develop innovative pastry applications. She conducted demonstrations at food shows around the country, and taught private trainings to help clients develop their pastry lines.

With over 7 years of experience, Arlety’s work has been featured on TV and her life size gingerbread holiday display at L’Auberge Baton Rouge was featured on Baton Rouge’s The Advocate. In 2012, she competed in the Great American Baking Contest for which she earned 3rd Place in the professional division. Arlety holds a Bachelor of Science in Baking and Pastry Arts from Johnson and Wales University, and completed her internships at the Sagamore Resort.