Celebrity chef Shaun Rankin announced as latest Springboard FutureChef champion

Shaun Rankin

Shaun Rankin

Executive Chef 6th September 2022
Shaun Rankin

Shaun Rankin

Executive Chef

Celebrity chef Shaun Rankin announced as latest Springboard FutureChef champion

Michelin Star chef Shaun Rankin has been announced as the next Springboard FutureChef champion and will be helping to mentor, support, and guide young participants through the competition programme. Shaun will be working as a mentor alongside other hospitality industry heavyweights, including Jean-Christophe Novelli, Chris MacLeod, and David Mulcahy.


Springboard’s FutureChef programme is the charity’s flagship educational programme which sits alongside a wide range of employability programmes designed for young people to help build their employability and soft skills while giving them the confidence to kickstart a career in hospitality.

Discussing his new role as Springboard FutureChef Champion, Shaun said, “The Future of hospitality is in young people’s hands. I am delighted to be a FutureChef Champion and inspire the chefs of tomorrow, just as those inspired me.”

Originally from Yorkshire, Shaun Rankin honed his skills at The Mayfair Hotel in London after attending catering college at the Thames Valley University in Slough. Since then, Shaun’s career has gone from strength to strength, opening his first restaurant - Bohemia - as head chef in 2003 and gaining a Michelin star a mere two years later. In 2016 he opened its sister restaurant, Ormer Mayfair, bringing the tastes and produce of Jersey to London. Shaun currently holds the position of Head Chef at the eponymous fine dining restaurant, Grantley Hall, which has recently been awarded its first Michelin star following a much-anticipated opening in July 2019 and months of enforced closure. With over 35 years in the sector, Shaun’s wealth of expertise places him in the perfect position to guide the upcoming generation of hospitality starts into a career of success.

Chris Gamm, CEO of Springboard, said: “Inspiring the next generation of hospitality stars is vital for the sector’s recovery post-COVID. We are still unstaffed after the employment crisis, and our FutureChef competition aims to entice young people into the sector by equipping them with the basic skills and knowledge needed to carve out a successful career in hospitality.

We’re absolutely delighted to welcome Shaun Rankin to the Springboard FutureChef family. He joins the likes of Monica Galetti, Michel Roux Jr, Angela Hartnett, and Clare Smyth who have all supported the competition in the past, recognising it as a great stepping stone into the industry. A true leading industry expert in the culinary arts world, he will naturally bring out the best in young people competing across the competition.”

Since the FutureChef competition began in 1999, almost 200,000 young people aged 12-16 have taken part, learned how to cook, and developed their skills and knowledge, with many going on to establish themselves within the industry.

Aiming to find the UK and Ireland’s next generation of culinary talent, Springboard FutureChef is a school-based programme that supports the development of life skills while inspiring young people to pursue a career in hospitality.

The competition called on budding chefs to compete and develop their culinary skills, with different rounds introducing participants to important themes around sustainability, plant-based, and zero-waste cooking.

Springboard is leading the way in giving people of all gender and backgrounds the tools and mentoring needed to thrive in hospitality, with its FutureChef competition just one example of how this is being done.

Alongside this competition, the charity has launched ‘Springboard to 2022’, which is supporting the industry’s recovery from the pandemic. Through various training initiatives, Springboard ensures a skilled and engaged talent pipeline ready for the industry, intending to have 10,000 young people trained and ready for work by the end of 2022.

Springboard also spearheads CareerScope, the industry support hub showcasing careers in hospitality and supporting those within it whose jobs have been affected by Covid. It features careers advice, free training, job listings, and support services – and is at the heart of its work within schools and campaigns to attract young talent.

Please visit the following websites to find out more about these initiatives:

FutureChef: futurechef.uk.net/

Careerscope: careerscope.uk.net/

Springboard to 2022: springboard.uk.net/support-us/springboard-to-2022/

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