White House Executive Pastry Chef
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The White House Executive Pastry Chef is responsible for the planning, managing and preparing of all desserts and pastries served at the White House, the official residence of the President of the United States. This includes State Dinners, official dinners, and private entertaining by the First Family.
The Executive Pastry Chef works separate from the White House Executive Chef and reports directly to the Chief Usher. He works in coordination with these two, as well as the White House Social Secretary, and the First Lady for all events and dinners. The Executive Pastry Chef serves at the First Lady's pleasure and is appointed, or reappointed, by each administration.
The current White House Executive Pastry Chef is William Yosses.
[edit] Previous Executive Pastry Chefs
- Roland Mesnier 1979-2004
- Thaddeus DuBois 2004-2006
- William Yosses 2007-present
[edit] References
- Scheib, Walter. White House Chef. Wiley: 2007. ISBN-10 0471798428.