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Caribbean Tourism Month Profile: Maranatha Leconte Young Tourism Professional

November 26, 2015

Caribbean Tourism Month Profile: Maranatha Leconte Young Tourism Professional
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GREAT BAY, Sint Maarten (DCOMM) – As part of the St. Maarten Tourist Bureau (STB) Caribbean Tourism Day/Month awareness campaign, Maranatha Leconte, is a young female tourism professional working as a private Chef.

Leconte has been working as a Chef for five years, but has been involved in the tourism and hospitality sector for 10-years.

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Leconte started out as an expeditor followed by server.  From there she moved on to food preparation working her way all the way to the top and becoming a Sous Chef.

Marantha Leconte graduated from the Le Cordon Bleu College for Culinary Arts in Miami, Florida.

Cooking is what Maranatha loves to do. “I enjoy it because of the interesting foodies from all over the world that I get to meet and cook for.

“The satisfaction is knowing that I have satisfied someone’s taste buds. I love working with my staff.  Behind every good Chef is an awesome staff.  I enjoy cooking for locals, especially those that don’t get to travel that often.

“Individuals would say that they have always wanted to go to Louisiana for gumbo or Cuba for that Cuban sandwich.  It feels good knowing that I can create and give the locals different food experiences from all over the world,” Chef Maranatha Leconte explained.

For those who would like a career in the tourism and hospitality industry, Leconte advises: “I would tell this individual that to work in the tourism sector is awesome.  It allows you to network and work with individuals from around the globe.”

This profile is one out of eight as part of the St. Maarten Tourist Bureau Caribbean Tourism Month awareness campaign.

PHOTO CUTLINE: Maranatha Leconte.

 

Caribbean Tourism Month Profile: Maranatha Leconte Young Tourism Professional

Source: http://www.sxm-talks.com/721news/caribbean-tourism-month-profile-maranatha-leconte-young-tourism-professional/

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