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Kelly Liken
Born (1976-08-29) August 29, 1976 (age 47)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
EducationCulinary Institute of America
Culinary career
Cooking styleAmerican cuisine
Websitehttp://www.kellyliken.com/

Kelly Liken is an American chef and restaurant owner. She has worked in Virigina and Colorado and has opened two restaurants in Colorado. She has appeared as a contestant on the television shows Top Chef and Iron Chef America.

Personal life

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Liken was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and she currently lives in Vail, Colorado. She attended the Culinary Institute of America where she graduated first in her class.[1] She married Rick Colomitz in 2004.

Professional career

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Liken was an intern at the Inn at Little WashingtoninWashington, Virginia. She moved to Colorado in 2002 and began to work in the kitchen at Splendido at the Chateau in Beaver Creek, Colorado, where she met her future husband, Rick Colomitz. In 2004, she opened Restaurant Kelly Liken in Vail and later that year, she married Colomitz. Her husband was general manager and wine director at the restaurant,[2] which closed in 2015.[3] In June 2016 she opened her new restaurant project, Harvest Vail located in Edwards, Colorado.[4][5]

She visited the White HouseinWashington DC on 19 April 2011[6] two months after First Lady Michelle Obama visited her restaurant for dinner with her daughters.[7] She has appeared on television on the Bravo Network's Top Chef D.C, on the Food Network's Iron Chef America, and on the CBS Morning Show.[8]

Charity work

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Liken is one of the founders of the Sowing Seeds Program (Part of the Vail Valley Youth Foundation). Sowing Seeds focuses on the scientific aspect of teaching children about how foods grow, as well as the accompanying nutritional message of eating healthy. This program involves a greenhouse project at Brush Creek Elementary School where students plant and care for their own gardens.[9]

Liken and her namesake restaurant are supporters of the Vail Jazz Foundation; hosting events throughout the year in conjunction with the foundation.[10]

Awards

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References

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  1. ^ Kelly Liken Archived 2010-08-11 at the Wayback Machine Bravo TV
  • ^ Kelly Liken kellyliken.com
  • ^ "Vail's Restaurant Kelly Liken Will Close on May 16". 6 May 2015.
  • ^ "Harvest by Kelly Liken Now Open in Edwards". 29 June 2016.
  • ^ "Home". harvestvail.com.
  • ^ First lady hits the slopes Vail Daily, 2011-02-20.
  • ^ Vail's Liken leads local group to White House Vail Daily 2011-04-15
  • ^ Rising Chef's Southern Cuisine CBS News, 2011-02-20.
  • ^ Sowing Seeds Program Vail Valley Foundation Website
  • ^ Vail Jazz Festival Archived 2012-07-07 at the Wayback Machine Vail Jazz Foundation
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