Thursday, 18 October 2012

Rhona Silver- An Entrepreneur Who Took American Catering Industry With A Surprise

A winner never quits and a quitter never wins.” These are the words that kept her driving throughout all the adversities that came along the way. In her own words, Rhona Silver describes her experiences in life as, “Just remember that if there is a roadblock, there is still a road on the other side. Whether you go under, over, or around it, remember that you can and will eventually get to where you are going.”

Rhona Silver is not just an entrepreneur but is the perfect example of how any dream can be fulfilled if you are determined to achieve it. With a never say never attitude, Ms. Silver became the most prominent figure in American catering industry with a personally owned venue that sized 150,000 sq. feet called as Huntington Townhouse. The place that spread over 18 acres, used to host events for some of the biggest names in the United States of America. The guest list included Presidents, Heads of States, Governors as well as Hollywood Celebrities.

Taking American catering Industry to a global level, she has been a part of several media platforms like CNN, NBC, MSNBC, CBS and W-ABC where she offered her expert advice to people who were willing to get into the field of catering. Often referred to as a Catering guru, she is associated with organizations the Committee of 200 (C200), the eWomenNetwork Foundation Advisory Council, and the Young Presidents' Organization (YPO) and is also the official representative of catering industry and business women in the United States.

Not only is she an impeccable entrepreneur, but the dedication she has towards her family makes her the perfect example of how to manage between your personal and professional life. Even after facing a tragic separation with her husband, she never backed down in any situation. Going against all odds, she made an unconventional decision of taking her parental catering business to new levels, a reason why she is such an inspirational figure in American Catering Industry.

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