Haydee Torres

Starting college is a huge transition for a young adult, you have an idea of where you going but not exactly how to get there. Halfway through you may find out that the idea you had may not be exactly what you thought it was or that it’s not for you. After three schools later and three different majors I can tell you I’ve done my share of exploring. It wasn’t until I started working with people and learning customer service that I found myself gravitating to helping others and enjoying it. Learning how to communicate, empathize, have patience, and deliver service is the main ingredient to being successful in helping people.

I started baking about 7 years ago on and off just as a hobby, I found myself in love every time I created something, it became my passion. The more I did it the better I became and decided to work full time in the industry. Along with baking also came planning which in combination enhanced the feeling. Now I work both jobs and I never been so enlightened. Seeing how in your creation and hard work you can bring joy into someone else’s life is priceless.

I am now enrolled in City Tech for Hospitality Management and I have never been so sure of where I’m heading, it feels as if it’s the perfect time and at the perfect place. I aim to perfect my craft both practical and academic. Learning the science behind it as well as the business portion. My goal is to one day open my own business in Catering.

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  1. Prof. Karen Goodlad

    I know that I enjoy baking too. I do it as a hobby and the gratification of sharing my creation is outstanding. Though I explored the option of baking professionally I went into the world of beverage instead, I get to explore flavor differently but deeply.

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