Fritz Storm

Fritz Storm is a professional coffee expert, coffee consultant, barista coach and trainer.
He was born in Denmark, May 1970, and became accountant by profession. In 1994–2004 he was employed at the award-winning Café Europa[1] in Copenhagen. In 2002 Fritz Storm became the World Barista Champion (WBC) in Oslo, Norway.[2][3] In 2003 he founded his own coffee consultant company.[4]

2001–2004, Co-organizer of the Danish Barista Championships
2002–2008, Lecture of Università del café illy in Trieste, Italy
2003–2008, Judge at the WBC
2004–2007, Board member of the Danish division of Specialty Coffee Association of Europe
2005–2006, Responsible for the Danish Barista Championship
2005–2010, Certifying WBC judges
2006–2012, Responsible for WBC Certification Committee
2009, Member of Le Méridien LM100 family[5][6][7][8][9]
2009, Founder of The Barista Camp[10][11] together with Kentaro Maruyama,[12] owner of Maruyama Coffee (Japan)
2009–2010, Supervisor for the head-judges at the WBC
2009–2011, Member of the board of directors WBC[13][14]
2009–2012, Chairman of WBC Certification Committee [15]
2011–2012, Member of the board of directors World Coffee Events
2013, Founder of the coffee company Conzeptual Coffee[16]

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