International Association of Culinary Professionals

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The IACP (International Association of Culinary Professionals) is a non-profit professional association whose members work in culinary education, communication, or the preparation of food and beverage.

Their self-stated mission: “IACP serves as a resource and support system for food professionals worldwide. Its mission is to help its members achieve career success ethically, responsibly and professionally.”

[edit] History

Formed in 1978, as Association of Cooking Schools (ACS), and incorporated in 1979. The name changed to International Association of Cooking Schools (IACS) in 1981.

By 1987 the association had expanded its reach and as a result, renamed itself the International Association of Cooking Professionals. In 1990 the association merged with the Food Marketing Communicators organization to form the IACP in 1990.

Since 1990, the association sponsered conferences in New Orleans, Philadelphia, Chicago, Portland, and Providence.

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