Republic National Distributing Donates $10,000 to Chef John Folse Culinary Institute

Republic National Distributing Donates ,000 to Chef John Folse Culinary Institute
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THIBODAUX, La. — The Republic National Distributing Company is  donating $10,000 to the Chef John Folse Culinary Institute to help the  college recover from the effects of Hurricane Ida.

The money will be used to repair and replace equipment that was lost  or damaged due to Hurricane Ida, as well as maintain and enhance the  Culinary Institute’s facilities.

“We are happy to be able to support the student learning experience  in having state-of-the-art classrooms in preparation for their  profession,” said Dolph Parro, executive vice president of RNDC. “The  Chef John Folse Culinary Institute truly prepares students for a  professional career in the culinary and hospitality industry.”

Hurricane Ida, which made landfall on the 16th anniversary of  Hurricane Katrina, brought devastating winds and storm surge to the  Bayou Region. The Lanny D. Ledet Culinary Building was among the  facilities on campus that took damage from the storm.

Chef John Kozar, director of the culinary institute, said the money  will help replace lost or damaged equipment due to Hurricane Ida.

“This donation is incredibly generous and helpful for our culinary  program,” Chef Kozar said. “The donation is being placed in an endowment  account that will generate funds to maintain and replace kitchen  equipment as we need it in the future.”

As one of the top beverage and alcohol distributors in the nation,  RNDC’s national reach helps suppliers build strategic relationships with  on- and off-premise customers to elevate their brands and reach their  target consumers. RNDC currently operates in the District of Columbia  and 37 states across the United States, with the expected addition of  the New York market in 2022.

For more information on the Chef John Folse Culinary Institute visit www.nicholls.edu/culinary.

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