Wednesday Dec 11, 2024
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
POWERHOUSE Arena
28 Adams Street (Corner of Adams & Water Street across from the Archway)
Brooklyn , NY
11201
New Date: December 11
About the Book.
About the Author.
Cathy Coluccio Fazzolari is co-owner of the legendary D. Coluccio & Sons in Brooklyn, New York. Founded by her late father in the mid-1960s, D. Coluccio & Sons is one of the oldest importers of Italian specialty foods in the United States, with a retail store adjacent to the wholesale location. Cathy grew up in the business. She is fluent in Italian and has a bachelor’s degree in marketing from St. John’s University in Queens, New York. Today, she runs the day-to-day operations of the company, travels to Italy, and attends trade shows to source artisanal food products. She has a passion for food and learned to cook from her mother, who was a native of Calabria, Italy. Cathy has taught cooking classes at the Great Neck Adult Center, New York City College of Technology, and Boston College. Cathy has served on the board of Les Dames d’Escoffier New York as treasurer and is a member of the National Organization of Italian American Women (NOIAW).
About the Photographer.
Daniel Paterna, photographer,designer, and bestselling author of Feast of the Seven Fishes: A Brooklyn-Italian’s Recipes Celebrating Food and Family. Paterna has created some of television’s most recognizable images; during his career, he has worked with leading content brands including ABC News, AMC, A&E, Disney, ESPN, History, and PBS, earning numerous awards including an Emmy. Paterna was born and raised in the house his grandfather built in Brooklyn, graduated from The Pratt Institute with honors in graphic design, and currently heads his own Brooklyn-based design group. His photography has been on display at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and the 440 Gallery in Brooklyn.
About the Moderator.
Sharon Franke is a journalist and product tester who specializes in kitchen equipment of all kinds from gadgets to cookware to ranges and refrigerators. Prior to beginning her freelance career, Sharon worked at the Good Housekeeping Institute for 30 years where she served as Director of the Kitchen Appliances Lab and was responsible for overseeing the testing and editorial coverage of everything related to cooking appliances and equipment. During this time, she served as Good Housekeeping magazine’s spokesperson in her area of expertise. Sharon began her culinary career by working as a cook and chef in New York City restaurants for 7 years. She did coursework in cooking, pastry making, and restaurant management at New York City College of Technology after receiving a BA in History from SUNY Albany. A proud member of Les Dames d’Escoffier New York, Sharon is a past president of the nonprofit organization and cochaired its scholarship committee for 4 years. She coauthored Les Dames d’Escoffier New York Cookbook: Stirring the Pot.