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People
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Alumni
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Marsha
G. Orosco
Culinary Arts '02 |
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After
spending her whole life in New York, Marsha
G. Orosco decided to move to a place closer
in temperature to her family’s native
Trinidad: Florida. She quickly found work at
acclaimed chef Norman Van Aiken’s restaurant
Norman’s, and now works as morning sous-chef
at his recently opened Mundo. Orosco spent
many years in corporate America before transforming
her passion into a career. Her grandmother
and cousin were chefs in Trinidad, so she always
knew that she’d cook professionally at
some point too, Orosco said. She particularly
enjoys the blend of flavors and cultures reflected
in Van Aiken’s food, which is probably
why she was so set on working at Aquavit when
she started attending ICE®: “All I knew
was that I’d work there. Instructors
used to say I was stalking Marcus Samuelsson,” she
laughed. But her persistence paid off and after
staging on weekends, she landed her dream externship
at Aquavit, which quickly turned into a full-time
job. Now, whenever Samuelsson cooks in Florida,
he calls on Orosco to assist him. The passion
she has for her career is obvious to anyone
who comes in contact with her, which makes
her very media-friendly: she already has been
in Essence and Grace magazines and is currently
talking to producers about starring in her
own cooking show
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