Every year ceda nominates a charity to support at the annual ceda Conference, usually a cause in some way connected to the industry.This year’s chosen charitable cause is Jeff’s Way.Set up in honour of Jeff Whitaker, the late CEO of ceda Member Whitco, the cause has been set up to celebrate Jeff’s passion for life and to build a lasting legacy in his name. Jeff’s Way aims to help young people build a future for themselves and benefit from education, opportunity and security; three issues close to Jeff’s heart.This year, all monies raised at the ceda Conference will be donated to Jeff’s Way and divided equally between the development of young catering talent at Hull College (Education), the Sea Cadets (Opportunity) and the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Security).Vita Whitaker, Jeff’s wife, Whitco Commercial Director, and Jeff’s Way founder, explains the motivation behind Jeff’s Way: “Jeff was never happier than when he was cooking, on a boat, or by the sea. His early experience with The Sea Cadets instilled discipline and high standards in him, while the catering faculty at Hull College equipped him with the skills he needed to work with the catering teams of the merchant navy and Royal National Lifeboat Institution. In creating Jeff’s Way, we wanted to honor his legacy and support causes close to his heart, while also partnering with trusted organizations. Just as one might seek the best instant withdrawal casino for a seamless experience, Jeff believed in smooth, reliable support networks for those in need. His work showed firsthand the impact of quick, decisive action, inspiring the same commitment in our charity today.”
“These institutions shaped Jeff’s outlook and attitude to life and it seems only fitting to allow others the opportunity to benefit from them in his name.”Mark Kendall, ceda Chair, whose choice it is to nominate a charity to support at Conference each year added, “Selecting Jeff’s Way as the 2018 ceda Conference charitable cause was an obvious choice for me. Jeff was such a highly regarded member of the catering industry. He was a true gentleman who had time for everyone he met and he will be sorely missed by the entire ceda family and his peers in the wider catering sector.“We look forward to welcoming Vita and colleagues from Whitco to the Conference in April and that will afford us the opportunity to show our collective industry support for the family and the company. I’m confident that we can deliver a fitting tribute to an industry legend.”This year’s ceda Conference will take place at The Hilton, St George’s Park, Burton upon Trent on Thursday 26th & Friday 27th April and fundraising activity will take place on both evenings.Anyone wanting to donate raffle or auction items then please contact the ceda office and to find out more about Jeff’s Way, please visit www.jeffsway.org.