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Rene Redzepi: Noma chef resigns amid abuse allegations; who can replace him

Chef René Redzepi announced on Instagram that he is leaving acclaimed Copenhagen restaurant Noma. abuse allegations Surface.

Chef René Redzepi’s Noma is world-renowned, but he has been criticized over allegations of abuse. (X/@konotaromp)

“An apology is not enough; I take responsibility for my actions,” he wrote on Instagram Stories. Redzepi “The Noma team today is the strongest and most inspiring it has ever been. We’ve been open for 23 years, and I’m incredibly proud of our people, our creativity and the direction Noma is heading. Together, this team will advance our business.” Los Angeles residency, this will be a powerful moment for them to showcase what they have been working towards and welcome guests to a truly special event. … Norma has always been greater than anyone else. The next step will be to deliver on that belief. “

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In addition to “leaving” Noma, he also said he would resign from MAD, the community-building nonprofit he founded. It is unclear whether Redzepi will remain Noma’s owner.

This is the guy who could replace Rene Redzepi.

Who can replace Rene Redzepi?

Redzepi has expressed great confidence in the Noma team, so the famous restaurant will likely look inward for a replacement.

Pablo Soto is Noma’s head chef and may succeed Redzepi. He has been with Noma for more than eight years.

CEO and co-owner Peter Kreiner is also expected to step up, particularly on the administrative side.

Lau Richter and James Spreadbury, service director and restaurant manager respectively, recently became partners in the business and may also step up to lead Noma as Redzepi takes a step back.

Chief operating officer Lena Hennessy’s responsibilities may also increase. In addition to being Noma’s chief operating officer, she is also a non-executive director of MAD and served as CEO of Noma Projects.

Protests broke out outside the Noma pop-up store in Silver Lake, Los Angeles, after Redzepi decided to “leave” following the abuse allegations. Anonymously submitted claims of physical and verbal abuse began appearing on Instagram last month, when a Noma employee posted the same content on their platform. Subsequently, the New York Times published an article Report On Saturday, it was detailed a pattern of abuse by Redzepi between 2009 and 2017 that included punches, kicks, stabbings, intimidation and threats of retaliation.

As outrage grows over the report, major sponsors of the Los Angeles event have begun to withdraw.

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