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PRESS RELEASE: 2025 Georgia Grown Executive Chefs Announced


Seven Chefs Added to Statewide Program Designed to Foster Relationships Between Chefs and Farmers 

ATLANTA (Feb. 13, 2025) – Last night, Georgia Department of Agriculture Commissioner Tyler Harper and Georgia Restaurant Association (GRA) President + CEO Stephanie Fischer announced seven new Georgia Grown Executive Chefs at the 2025 Taste of Georgia Legislative Reception. The Georgia Grown Executive Chef program is a statewide program designed to promote and foster relationships between chefs and farmers while spreading awareness about the quality of locally sourced and grown products in Georgia’s restaurant scene. The 2025 Executive Chefs include:

 - Joey Ward, Georgia Boy & Southern Belle

 - Carlos Granderson, Southern National

 - Alan Byers, The Deer and the Dove

 - Jamie Keating, EPIC Restaurants

 - Woolery “Woody” Back, Table & Main

 - Chelsia Ogletree, Her Majesty Kitchen + Catering

 - Joshua Swinney, Sincere Fare

    "We are excited to introduce the outstanding chefs selected as the 2025 Georgia Grown Executive Chefs," said Agriculture Commissioner Tyler Harper. "These talented chefs from across Georgia have showcased their dedication to supporting our state's agricultural community and earned the honor of wearing the Georgia Grown chef's coat. By sourcing fresh, locally grown ingredients and forging meaningful connections between farmers, suppliers, and the culinary world, they are strengthening Georgia's #1 industry and bringing the farm closer to the fork. We couldn't do this without the invaluable support of the Georgia Restaurant Association, and I want to thank GRA and President Fischer for their continued partnership in promoting Georgia's thriving agriculture industry." “I’m thrilled to congratulate and recognize our 2025 Georgia Grown Executive Chefs for this remarkable achievement,” said GRA President + CEO Stephanie Fischer. “By engaging in this program, chefs contribute to a greater awareness of the importance of buying and eating locally, supporting Georgia's agricultural community, and enhancing the state's culinary landscape. Our 2025 Executive Chefs have demonstrated excellence in their field and a commitment to service. By participating in this program, they inspire the next generation of culinary professionals to make meaningful contributions to their communities.” In its 16th year, the Georgia Grown Executive Chef program continues strengthening awareness of Georgia Grown products around the state while acknowledging a diverse group of culinary professionals prioritizing Georgia Grown in their restaurants, schools, and communities.

    About Georgia Grown: The Georgia Grown program provides a powerful new branding tool and education, marketing, and business connections to expand agribusinesses and the agricultural industry throughout Georgia. Learn more today at www.GeorgiaGrown.com

    About the Georgia Restaurant Association: The Georgia Restaurant Association’s (GRA) mission is to serve as the voice for Georgia’s restaurants in Advocacy, Education, and Awareness. The National Restaurant Association (NRA) sanctions the GRA to operate Georgia’s only not-for-profit representing the state’s food-service industry. From large chains to start-ups, the GRA helps make Georgia a better place for restaurants to do business and helps make restaurants better for Georgia. For more information, visit garestaurants.org.

    Photograph courtesy of Brandon Amato
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