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CULINARY INSTITUTE OF AMERICA EXPANDS LEADERSHIP TEAM WITH TWO KEY APPOINTMENTSNew Roles Expand Institute's Capabilities HYDE PARK, N.Y., July 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The Culinary Institute of America (CIA) today announced the appointment of two new members to its Leadership Team. Christopher Aquilino joins the college vice president—Workforce Development and Industry Solutions and Michael Lederman as Chief Digital and Technology Officer (CDTO). Both bring decades of experience across a variety of industries to these newly created roles, which will help the 80-year-old institution continue to shape the future of food, beverage, and hospitality.
"As the CIA enters its next era, our ambition is clear: to become the world's leading global institution for comprehensive and diversified education, learning, and professional development across the culinary, food, beverage, and hospitality sectors," said CIA President Michiel Bakker. "Achieving that vision requires us to expand our capabilities, elevate the experiences of our students, alumni, industry partners, guests, and communities, and serve learners throughout every stage of their careers. Christopher and Michael bring the expertise, creativity, and operational leadership needed to help turn that ambition into reality.I look forward to working with them and the broader leadership team to build on the CIA's legacy of excellence." Christopher Aquilino brings more than 35 years of executive leadership experience spanning culinary operations, workforce development, organizational strategy, innovation, and talent development. He has built high-performing teams, developed industry-leading education and training initiatives, and partnered with executive leaders to transform complex business challenges into scalable solutions that deliver measurable results. Throughout his career, he has consistently championed initiatives that improve retention, engagement, leadership readiness, and performance. Most recently, Aquilino was chief culinary officer for Elior North America. He is also one of six US chef ambassadors for the Burnt Chef Project, a global non-profit organization dedicated to making the hospitality profession healthier and more sustainable through removing stigma around mental health and providing education and supportive resources. Michael Lederman's 25 years of experience spans luxury hospitality, commercial real estate, financial services, performing arts, and education. He previously served for nine years as CIO at The Leading Hotels of the World, a collection of more than 450 independent luxury hotels operating in 80 countries. There, he led the technology team and a multiyear initiative to modernize its platforms and data systems. During his tenure, the company doubled the revenue it drove for its member hotels. He also served on the steering committee for the Hospitality Industry Technology Exposition and Conference (HITEC), the world's largest international hospitality technology conference, and a member of the American Hotel & Lodging Association's T100 global technology advisory board. Aquilino and Lederman are based at the CIA's New York campus. About The Culinary Institute of America
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