around them."
Rob has spent a large proportion of his career working at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, where he was the executive chef, managing menus for visiting Royal family, senior dignitaries and world leaders.
He is a figurehead in the industry - having won more than 20 culinary gold medals as well as being named Competition Chef of the Year by the Craft Guild of Chefs in 2016 - and supports a number of charitable and educational initiatives nationwide, including Brakes' Meals & More charity.
Last year, Rob was also a mentor to Farnborough College for the 2019 Heat culinary competition in Jersey.
Where to next?
That's not to say the chef isn't open to permanent offers: the chef said he hopes to take this wealth of experience to inspire and develop a team somewhere new.
"From fine dining to banqueting to contract catering, I've covered it all, at a management level as well. For me it's about finding a new opportunity where skills, personality and knowledge can help the business and the team to deliver fantastic food."
Not limited to working somewhere with the same offering as The Compass Group, he said: "It can be something absolutely brand new - an area of industry is looking for a new executive chef with different inspirations and ideas."