There were some strong and inspiring words at Compass Group's latest Women in Food networking event, as Katherine Price reports
Be who you are. Don't be scared." These were the words of Emily Roux to a room of around 200 hospitality professionals, including female chefs from across the industry.
The setting was a Compass Group UK & Ireland networking event for female chefs at Somerset House in London. It was part of the foodservice company's Women in Food programme and its commitment to tackling the shortage of female chefs by supporting women in the industry and encouraging more women to consider a career in hospitality.
Guests heard from speakers including Giselle and Emily Roux in a question and answer session hosted by Jeremy Ford, chef-director of Restaurant Associates, Compass's fine-dining division. They could also visit showcase stands hosted by female-owned food organisations, such as Dipna Anand, Indian cookery course instructor and co-owner of Brilliant restaurant in Southall, London.
Recent figures from the Office for National Statistics have revealed that female chefs are increasingly scarce in professional kitchens. Fewer than one in five chefs in the UK (18.5%) is a woman. Compass has a 35% female chef workforce, and has pledged to have a 50-50 workforce by 2020.
"I think it's become a lot better," said Emily, discussing the issue on stage with Ford and her mother. "The first restaurant I worked at I was the only female chef there. But over the years, with open kitchens where everyone can see and hear what's going on in the kitchens, it's changed a lot in a good way."
Giselle suggested that the long hours and male-dominated environments have a lot to do with why there is a lack of female chefs in the industry. "It's difficult to have a family working in the industry," she said.
Giselle added that it is helping seeing more female chefs on television â" âand not just at the back of the kitchenâ.
The final question came from a member of the audience who asked what the perfect ingredients for a strong female chef were. âDetermination and concentration,â said Emily. âBe who you are, go out there and do your thing. No one will bite you; donât be scared.â