
New Chef Arrives At Alliance Bank Stadium
Published on March 11, 2010 under International League (IL1)
Syracuse Mets News Release
Syracuse, NY - Centerplate, the food service provider for the Syracuse Chiefs and Alliance Bank Stadium, is pleased to announce the addition of Executive Chef Dwayne Gulley to its staff.
Gulley, who proudly served in the United States Army for six years, brings more than twelve years of extensive food service experience to the position. He has been employed at venues across the country, including Yellowstone National Park, and was a guest chef on multiple occasions at the home of Alabama Governor Bobby Riley.
Centerplate General Manager James Emm commented, "We are delighted to welcome Dwayne to our team. I am confident he has the experience and expertise to deliver Craveable Experiences, Raveable Results to Syracuse Chiefs fans."
Centerplate is one of the largest hospitality companies in the world, with over 250 North American sports, entertainment and convention venues.
The Chiefs will open the 2010 season, their 50th as a community-owned franchise, at Alliance Bank Stadium on Thursday, April 8. First pitch for the game against the visiting Lehigh Valley IronPigs is scheduled for 2:00pm. Season tickets and coupon books are on sale now and can be purchased in person at the Chiefs ticket office at Alliance Bank Stadium, by calling 315-474-7833, or on line at SyarcuseChiefs.com. Tickets for Opening Day will go on sale this Saturday, March 13 at 10:00am through each of the same three methods.
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