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Kirk T. Bachmann of Career Education Corporation Inducted into International Food and Beverage Forum, Hall of Fame ... - Read More

Date Added: August 13, 2008 01:44:04 AM
Career Education Corporation (NASDAQ:CECO) announced today that Kirk T. Bachmann, Vice President of Academics and Executive Chef for its culinary schools, was inducted into the International Food and Beverage Forum (IFBF), Hall of Fame Society. In association with the World Gourmet Club, IFBF is one of the most respected and prestigious food & beverage-related global associations. This year, the ...

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