World Association of Chefs Societies World Association of Chefs Societies

The World Association of Chefs Societies (WACS), is a global network of chefs associations first founded in October 1928 at the Sorbonne in Paris. At the first congress there were 65 delegates from 17 countries, representing 36 national and international associations.  Today, WACS is comprised of 93 official chefs associations that represent over 10 million professional chefs worldwide. WACS is managed by an elected presidential body and a board of continental directors representing Asia, Europe, Africa, the Pacific and the Americas.

WACS is a nonpolitical professional organization dedicated to maintaining and improving the culinary standards of global cuisines through education, training and professional development of its international membership. As an authority and opinion leader on food, WACS represents a global voice on all issues related to the culinary profession.

35th Annual WACS World Congress

2012 WACS Congress Daejeon May 1–5, Daejeon, Korea

The 35th WACS World Congress took place May 1–5 in Daejeon, Korea, and brought leaders from national chefs associations, culinary industry, and professional chefs together. A city tour, two WACS endorsed global culinary competitions, a number of local culinary competitions, education programs, culinary exhibitions, forums and many exciting cultural and art activities were held. Featured events included the Global Chefs Challenge, Bill Gallagher Young Chefs Forum, and the finals of the Hans Bueschkens Young Chefs Challenge, which was won by ACF’s own Daniel Gorman, a sous chef at Cherokee Town Club, Atlanta, and a member of ACF Greater Atlanta Chapter Inc.

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WORLDchefs Magazine

WorldChefs Magazine

WORLDchefs magazine is the official publication of WACS. It is a fresh and youthful magazine with insightful articles related to the culinary community, covering views, debates and trends from the culinary world.