Monday 10 December 2012

Rhona Silver – An Admirable Name In The Field Of Catering

Rhona Silver is a successful American entrepreneur, who is known for her noteworthy achievements in the field of catering in the United States of America. Coming from a small town, where her father used to run a small catering business, Rhona took the world of catering in the country like a storm.

In the year 1996, Rhona bought Huntington Townhouse, the biggest catering hall in the country. The hall spanned across more than 18acres and covered an area of approximately 150,000 square foot. The place soon became popular as the favorite destination for celebration amongst the biggest names in the country including politicians, Hollywood Celebrities, sports personalities and business entrepreneurs.

With a never say never attitude, Rhona has always looked to bring innovation in American Catering business. Even after a heart breaking divorce with her husband, she dint look back in her career. Rather Ms. Silver came out of it as a much stronger and determined person.

Her latest venture in the form of an online portal caterbid.com (which she started together with her son Mathew & daughter Rebecca), has won huge popularity in such a small amount of time. The website is a first of its kind, and allows the caterers to bid for various catering events posted by the registered members of the website from all over the country.

Rhona has always earned great respect as a catering Guru and is featured regularly on TV networks like NBC, MSNBC, CNN, W-ABC and CBS as an expert, to help motivate people who are looking to step into the catering business.

Apart from that, Ms. Silver is an active member of organizations like Young President's Organization, eWomen Network Foundation Advisory Council and the Committee of 200.

For her noticeable contribution in the business world, Rhona was awarded with the Ellis Island Medal of Honor. The list of accolades won by Ms. Silver does not end here. She has been ranked consistently in the list of Top 100 New Yorkers for her contribution in the American Catering World. She was also ranked in Crain's top 40 Women list.

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