Elle Simone

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Elle Simone
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LaShawnda Sherise Simone Scott [1]

Elle Simone, also known as Elle Simone Scott, is an American chef, culinary producer, test cook, and food stylist. She is founder of the mentoring organization SheChef.

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Early life and education

Simone was born LaShawnda Sherise Simone Scott [1] and grew up in Detroit, Michigan in a middle-class 7th-Day Adventist family. [1] [2] [3] She attended Eastern Michigan University. [1] Her first cooking job was at a kosher bakery in Oak Park, MI. [1] Before entering the culinary field, Simone worked as a social worker in Detroit. [4] [5] She moonlighted as a prep cook. [3] She attended Culinary Institute of New York. [1] She has a master's degree in entertainment business. [2] [5]

Culinary career

At age 28, Simone lost her job as a social worker, her car, and her home during the 2008 recession. [5] [6] She took a job on a cruise ship as a cook for two years. [3] [5] In 2009 she moved to New York, working at a women's shelter, and in 2010 attended culinary school. [1] [3] [7] She did an internship with Food Network. [5] She worked as a food stylist for Cabot Creamery and The Chew . [3] She worked in culinary production for Cook's Country , Food Network, Bravo, and Cooking Channel. [3] [5] [8]

Simone was the first African American woman to appear as a regular host on the PBS television show America's Test Kitchen starting in 2016. [1] [9] [10] She is a test cook and food stylist for the show. [11] She also develops videos for the show's online cooking school. [12]

She was featured in a segment of NBC's The Hub Today in 2018 [1] and in 2019 hosted 28 Days of Edna, a monthlong America's Test Kitchen series focussed on Edna Lewis. [3]

Simone is a member of the board of Women Chefs and Restaurateurs. [13] She has said she wants to become the "culinary Oprah." [1] [7]

Books

Philanthropy

Simone founded SheChef, a for-profit mentoring and networking organization for women of color in the culinary field, in 2013. [16] As of November 2018 it had over 1000 members. [4] [8] [17] She was motivated to do so after realizing that although 90% of her culinary school classmates had been women or persons of color, this group was underrepresented among chefs. [18]

Personal life

Simone is a survivor of ovarian cancer. [5] She was diagnosed in 2016 at the age of 40. [19]

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