Hillery Wheeler Hargadine has been with ICE since 2009 and is a graduate of ICE’s Restaurant and Culinary Management program. After over a decade with the Admissions team helping students to fulfill their dreams of enrolling in culinary school, she now enjoys profiling those same students in their new careers as Notable Alumni. In addition to alumni outreach, Hillery works on prospective student messaging and content. She currently lives in Toyko, Japan with her husband and son, and eats as much sushi and ramen as possible.
Hudson Valley residents and NYC weekenders now have a place to experience a full Turkish Breakfast in Beacon, New York. They must, however, sit down to enjoy it. That’s because Nilüfer’s Home Kitchen...
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