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Nathan Fong

Nathan Mark Fong (March 16, 1959 – March 30, 2020) was a Canadian chef, food stylist, media personality and activist.

Nathan Fong
Born
Nathan Mark Fong

(1959-03-16)March 16, 1959[1]
West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
DiedMarch 30, 2020(2020-03-30) (aged 61)[1]
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada[1]
NationalityCanadian
EducationUniversity of British Columbia[1]
Alma materArt Institute of Vancouver[1]
Occupations
  • Chef
  • Food stylist
  • Media personality
EmployerGovernment of British Columbia[2]
SpouseMichel Chicoine[1]

Early life and education edit

Nathan Mark Fong was born in West Vancouver on March 16, 1959. His parents were Edna and Robert Fong. He had four siblings and was the oldest. The Fong's owned an IGA grocery store in the Dundarave neighborhood of West Vancouver. When he was a teenager, Fong worked at the grocery store as a stocker.[1]

Fong attended the University of British Columbia for commerce. He never completed his degree, deciding to study cooking at the Dubrulle Culinary Institute at the Art Institute of Vancouver. His classmates included Rob Feenie and Barbara-Jo McIntosh.[1]

Career in food and personal life edit

Fong started a catering company after graduating from Dubrulle. He transitioned into food styling soon thereafter. He styled food for photo shoots and commercials, including for McDonald's, Coca-Cola, Samsung, A&W, and White Spot.[1] In 1998, Fong won the first International Association of Culinary Professionals Julia Child Award of Excellence for food styling.[1][2] He won the Food Network Challenge's Superstar Foodstylist Competition in 2009.[2]

Since 2012, Fong served as chef for the British Columbian government.[3] He represented the province at tourism events, trade shows, international events and diplomatic receptions. He appeared regularly on the Today show during the show's 2010 Winter Olympics programming, showcasing British Columbian cuisine and food culture.[1][2] In 2016, he participated in a reception for the Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge. Fong persuaded Catherine to taste raw geoduck, while Prince William declined.[1] That same year, he married his partner Michel Chicoine on January 16.[4]

For decades, Fong hosted his TV show "Fong on Food" on Global Television Network and a weekly radio show by the same name.[2][3] He was the executive chef producer of the BC Seafood Festival.[5] He was a columnist for the Vancouver Sun and also contributed to Enroute, Bon Appetit, NUVO, Men's Health, Cooking Light and Fine Cooking.[3]

Nathan was also a long standing Board member for BC & Yukon Chapter of the Travel Media Association of Canada (TMAC), including the BC Chapter Chair.

Activism edit

Fong was HIV-positive, which inspired him to become involved in HIV fundraising and pro-LGBTQ causes. In 2002, Fong created the Passions Gala, an annual wine and food event that benefited the Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation. As of 2019, the event has raised over $1.6 million for the Foundation.[1] He was nominated for the Gemini Humanitarian Award in 2006 for his work with the Dr. Peter Centre. In 2006, he was awarded the BCPWA/Positive Living Society's AccolAIDS Philanthropy Award.[2]

Later life and death edit

Fong had diabetes and struggled to control it. He would often stop eating when he was feeling depressed, something he experienced with in the weeks prior to his death. In 2020, he also saw business plummet due to the cancelation of events in the wake of COVID-19 shelter in place orders. He visited Scottsdale, Arizona before travel bans and shelter-in-place went into effect and returned to Vancouver where he quarantined at his home.[1]

The last week of March 2020, Fong fainted and fell, hitting his head. Fong was found dead, on March 30, at his home in Vancouver by his spouse Michel Chicoine. Officially, it has been said that he died of a suspected heart attack.

In Memory of Nathan Fong edit

In memory of Nathan's work in journalism, the BC & Yukon Chapter of the Travel Media Association of Canada establish the annual Nathan Fong Memorial Award in 2021. This award is generously sponsored by Nathan's family in partnership with the BC & Yukon Chapter of TMAC.

This award was created to raise awareness and highlight the many contributions Canadians of Asian descent have made to Canada, and is awarded to members of TMAC who share stories with both an Asian and Canadian connection.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Gill, Alexandra (1 April 2020). "Revered, award-winning Canadian chef Nathan Fong dies at 61". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 18 April 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Johnson, Gail (31 March 2020). "Rest in peace, chef Nathan Fong". The Georgia Straight. Retrieved 18 April 2020.
  3. ^ a b c Dawson, Fabian (31 March 2020). "Nathan Fong connected the world to B.C. seafood". Sea West News. Retrieved 18 April 2020.
  4. ^ Parry, Malcolm (16 January 2016). "Town Talk: Too many cooks? Not at this wedding". Local News. Vancouver Sun. Retrieved 18 April 2020.
  5. ^ "Comox Valley's BC Seafood Festival 2019 line-up announced". Comox Valley Record. 8 May 2019. Retrieved 18 April 2020.
  6. ^ Travel Media Association of Canada. "Nathan Fong Award". Professional Organization. TMAC. Retrieved 11 March 2024.

External links edit

  • "Chefs Remember Beloved Vancouver Foodie Nathan Fong" from Montecristo

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Nathan Mark Fong March 16 1959 March 30 2020 was a Canadian chef food stylist media personality and activist Nathan FongBornNathan Mark Fong 1959 03 16 March 16 1959 1 West Vancouver British Columbia CanadaDiedMarch 30 2020 2020 03 30 aged 61 1 Vancouver British Columbia Canada 1 NationalityCanadianEducationUniversity of British Columbia 1 Alma materArt Institute of Vancouver 1 OccupationsChefFood stylistMedia personalityEmployerGovernment of British Columbia 2 SpouseMichel Chicoine 1 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career in food and personal life 2 1 Activism 3 Later life and death 4 In Memory of Nathan Fong 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editNathan Mark Fong was born in West Vancouver on March 16 1959 His parents were Edna and Robert Fong He had four siblings and was the oldest The Fong s owned an IGA grocery store in the Dundarave neighborhood of West Vancouver When he was a teenager Fong worked at the grocery store as a stocker 1 Fong attended the University of British Columbia for commerce He never completed his degree deciding to study cooking at the Dubrulle Culinary Institute at the Art Institute of Vancouver His classmates included Rob Feenie and Barbara Jo McIntosh 1 Career in food and personal life editFong started a catering company after graduating from Dubrulle He transitioned into food styling soon thereafter He styled food for photo shoots and commercials including for McDonald s Coca Cola Samsung A amp W and White Spot 1 In 1998 Fong won the first International Association of Culinary Professionals Julia Child Award of Excellence for food styling 1 2 He won the Food Network Challenge s Superstar Foodstylist Competition in 2009 2 Since 2012 Fong served as chef for the British Columbian government 3 He represented the province at tourism events trade shows international events and diplomatic receptions He appeared regularly on the Today show during the show s 2010 Winter Olympics programming showcasing British Columbian cuisine and food culture 1 2 In 2016 he participated in a reception for the Prince William Duke of Cambridge and Catherine Duchess of Cambridge Fong persuaded Catherine to taste raw geoduck while Prince William declined 1 That same year he married his partner Michel Chicoine on January 16 4 For decades Fong hosted his TV show Fong on Food on Global Television Network and a weekly radio show by the same name 2 3 He was the executive chef producer of the BC Seafood Festival 5 He was a columnist for the Vancouver Sun and also contributed to Enroute Bon Appetit NUVO Men s Health Cooking Light and Fine Cooking 3 Nathan was also a long standing Board member for BC amp Yukon Chapter of the Travel Media Association of Canada TMAC including the BC Chapter Chair Activism edit Fong was HIV positive which inspired him to become involved in HIV fundraising and pro LGBTQ causes In 2002 Fong created the Passions Gala an annual wine and food event that benefited the Dr Peter AIDS Foundation As of 2019 update the event has raised over 1 6 million for the Foundation 1 He was nominated for the Gemini Humanitarian Award in 2006 for his work with the Dr Peter Centre In 2006 he was awarded the BCPWA Positive Living Society s AccolAIDS Philanthropy Award 2 Later life and death editFong had diabetes and struggled to control it He would often stop eating when he was feeling depressed something he experienced with in the weeks prior to his death In 2020 he also saw business plummet due to the cancelation of events in the wake of COVID 19 shelter in place orders He visited Scottsdale Arizona before travel bans and shelter in place went into effect and returned to Vancouver where he quarantined at his home 1 The last week of March 2020 Fong fainted and fell hitting his head Fong was found dead on March 30 at his home in Vancouver by his spouse Michel Chicoine Officially it has been said that he died of a suspected heart attack In Memory of Nathan Fong editIn memory of Nathan s work in journalism the BC amp Yukon Chapter of the Travel Media Association of Canada establish the annual Nathan Fong Memorial Award in 2021 This award is generously sponsored by Nathan s family in partnership with the BC amp Yukon Chapter of TMAC This award was created to raise awareness and highlight the many contributions Canadians of Asian descent have made to Canada and is awarded to members of TMAC who share stories with both an Asian and Canadian connection 6 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Gill Alexandra 1 April 2020 Revered award winning Canadian chef Nathan Fong dies at 61 The Globe and Mail Retrieved 18 April 2020 a b c d e f Johnson Gail 31 March 2020 Rest in peace chef Nathan Fong The Georgia Straight Retrieved 18 April 2020 a b c Dawson Fabian 31 March 2020 Nathan Fong connected the world to B C seafood Sea West News Retrieved 18 April 2020 Parry Malcolm 16 January 2016 Town Talk Too many cooks Not at this wedding Local News Vancouver Sun Retrieved 18 April 2020 Comox Valley s BC Seafood Festival 2019 line up announced Comox Valley Record 8 May 2019 Retrieved 18 April 2020 Travel Media Association of Canada Nathan Fong Award Professional Organization TMAC Retrieved 11 March 2024 External links edit Chefs Remember Beloved Vancouver Foodie Nathan Fong from Montecristo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nathan Fong amp oldid 1216928106, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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