DOTHAN, Ala. – Raquel Oderbert-Hemphill, a private chef who loves making gumbo and “secretly” hates baking, made a stop at the Dothan Technology Center Culinary Division on Thursday to speak to students about her successes in the industry.
Originally from Daleville and a graduate of Johnson & Wales University in Miami, where she earned her degree in Culinary Arts and Food Service Management, Oderbert-Hemphill gave the DTC Culinary students advice on college as well as working one’s way up in a competitive business. She said connecting and networking is one of the most important parts of culinary school.
Since graduating JWU, Oderbert-Hemphill has had a variety of jobs in the culinary world, including catering at Fort Rucker, Bay Medical Center, and was a part of the opening team for Chicken Guy!, a restaurant in Disney Springs owned by Guy Fieri.
“I was doing very well at Chicken Guy!, but I realized after all those jobs that I didn’t really want to work in a kitchen,” Oderbert-Hemphill said. “I came back closer to home and started working at St. Joe Club and Resorts as a sous chef, but then the pandemic happened.”
Oderbert-Hemphill lost that job early on in the pandemic and took that as a chance to start her own private chef services in March of 2020.
“I took the last $200 I had and put it toward making a website and put it into my business,” Oderbert-Hemphill said. “Business has sky-rocketed ever since.”