Los Angeles, CA - The city of angels welcomed keynote speaker, Master Chef Marti Mongiello on Friday to kick off a weekend of celebrating amazing different flavors the United States enjoys. The chef took the stage at the famed California Club in a 35-minute tear captivating the audience after an excellent luncheon of Bronzed Salmon over Peeled Asparagus or Verde Risotto. Invited as a Paul Harris Fellow by The Rotary Club of Los Angeles (rotaryla5.org) to speak, the chef was well received and had the audience laughing at least three or four times. It became obvious he was a master story teller that holds the camera and writers vividly.
Mentioning Rotary’s astounding feats of polio eradication from a former 58,000 cases per year to less than 100 now, 160 million in grants per year, 46,000 clubs worldwide, and Charity Navigator rating of 100 out of 100, Mongiello beamed with pride about being in Rotary.
Shifting to his first invitation to come and live in LA, Mongiello asked the audience to cheer his former boss, Kathy Kennedy at Lucasfilm and said, “let’s hear it for female CEOs like Kathy.” The crowd responded willingly and cheered him on.
Mongiello then stunned the audience with entertaining episodes from his creative mind of shows filmed on Inside the Presidents’ Cabinet and featured worldwide on stage and television. Spanning shows across CNN, FOX, CBS, ABC, NBC, and PBS the guests loved his story about inventing mango and banana vinaigrette dressings for Hillary and Bill Clinton and shipping in Krispy Kreme doughnuts to the White House, a fellow butler meeting President Reagan nude for the first time accidentally while trying to deliver a CIA package, how the Reagans adored a TV dinner or First Lady Nancy Reagan’s Coconut Macaroons (served to the crowd and on the table), as well as hilarious stories of Jackie’s best friend Princess Grace coming for lunch at the White House with her husband, Prince Ranier (and how JFK mistakenly called him Prince Reindeer during the meal).
The Q&A session after was lively and chef mentioned, “Now this is the good part – the questions!!!” In closing, he mentioned how the US Presidential Culinary Museum brings solace to people across America when they find out how typical and normal the first families are. Hail to the Chef was played at the end with a round of applause, thre donations to entrepreneurs across Los Angeles made by Mongiello and his chef wife, Stormy, feeding the homeless on Wilshire Boulevard, donating to a Myanmar Water Project, and the Rotary Club of Los Angeles announcing a $2500.00 scholarship in his name for a new college student.
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