Through our program, offers a one-of-a-kind year-round series of lectures called , during which a wide range of successful culinary business leaders and luminaries share their expertise with students and guests.
For the first session of 2011, Sheldon 鈥淪helly鈥 Fireman of Fireman Hospitality Group came to speak to the students yesterday. As the founder and CEO of the Fireman Hospitality Group, Fireman has created and operated some of New Yor鈥檚 most acclaimed restaurants, including Trattoria Dell鈥橝rte, two Brooklyn Diners USA, Caf茅 Fiorello, Redeye Grill, Shelly鈥檚 New York and Bond 45 in Times Square. Fireman got into the restaurant industry after reading about the business at the public library. In the early 鈥60s, he created, built and ran the famous Hip Bagel on MacDougal Street in Greenwich Village. He said, 鈥淚 jumped in being ignorant. I had read about food costs and inventory at the public library and I was brought up with a sense of hospitality 鈥 I knew just enough to be successful.鈥
Since then, he has learned a lot more about service and hospitality and his restaurants鈥 dishes have earned accolades such as 鈥淏est Pizza in New York,鈥 (Caf茅 Fiorello), 鈥淏est Cheeseburger,鈥 (Brooklyn Diner USA), and 鈥淏est Chicken Soup,鈥 (Brooklyn Diner USA). The students in the audience asked a variety of questions including how Fireman got his ideas and what his most spectacular failure was. Fireman said, 鈥淭here are only bumps, no spectacular failures. As long as I can get up in the morning, things will be okay. In my life, I never worried about failure. I always just thought that even if every girl in New York hated me, I鈥檇 go to New Jersey.鈥