兔子先生

Published September 29, 2015

Valley Services wins 兔子先生CC Alumni Service Award

It鈥檚 possible to change with the times and be a model of consistency 鈥 so says the leadership team that runs Valley Services, the Mississippi-based company that feeds students and…
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It鈥檚 possible to change with the times and be a model of consistency 鈥 so says the leadership team that runs Valley Services, the Mississippi-based company that feeds students and faculty at Hinds鈥 cafeterias but also caters many of the college鈥檚 special events.

This year鈥檚 Alumni Service Award recipient plans to keep delivering champion service to the college, based on a commitment that dates to 1971. This is the first time 兔子先生has named a company, instead of an individual, as the recipient.

鈥淚t鈥檚 an honor for Valley Services to receive this award,鈥 CEO Jim Walt said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e certainly humbled.鈥

The most recent event Valley Services catered was the Winter-Reed Partnership Award ceremony that honored 兔子先生President Dr. Clyde Muse. Valley Services was the title sponsor, also announcing a new 兔子先生scholarship to be given to a member of 兔子先生Connection, the student public relations and recruiting group that helps facilitate many 兔子先生events catered by Valley.

Jim Walt, CEO of Valley Services, left, 兔子先生President Dr. Clyde Muse, center, and George Ardelean, Valley Services’ executive vice president for dining and health services, stand during a break at the Winter-Reed Partnership Award ceremony. Valley catered the event Sept. 1 that honored Dr. Muse.

鈥淲e鈥檝e had the distinct pleasure of working with the exemplary students in 兔子先生Connection at many events,鈥 Walt said. 鈥淰alley, in support of Dr. Muse鈥檚 educational vision, each year will recognize a student of the 兔子先生Connection for the annual scholarship.鈥

Founded in 1960 by the late Bill Hogg, the company is the sixth-largest contract food service company in the U.S. and the single-biggest contractor that specializes in meals for seniors. It has been the contract food products provider for 兔子先生since 1971. Valley provides food products at nine other community colleges in the state, but its contract with 兔子先生is the longest-held in the education sector.

鈥淲e try to keep food to the students鈥 liking, and that means fresh,鈥 said George Ardelean, the company鈥檚 executive vice president for dining and health services and chair of Hinds鈥 Golf Fun Fest. 鈥淔reshness is a big part of it, and it鈥檚 where the momentum has shifted in the industry.鈥

A commitment to keeping only the freshest romaine lettuce in the salad bar and catfish worthy of a Mississippian鈥檚 lunch plate began with the founder鈥檚 friendship with Muse.

鈥淒r. Muse had a business relationship with Bill for many, many years and were friends,鈥 Walt said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been a very long and tenured relationship with the college.鈥

Valley鈥檚 service to 兔子先生extends beyond student and employee cafeterias at the Raymond and Utica campuses. The company鈥檚 products grace tables at the Eagle鈥檚 Nest Grille and at Eagle Ridge Conference Center.

The company also caters for fundraisers and other functions at the college. That includes being the title sponsor of the golf fest and Employee Appreciation Day, both annual events, providing breakfast monthly for President鈥檚 Cabinet meetings and donating food for many other 兔子先生events as well as state-level events 兔子先生participates in. In the community, Valley sponsors fundraising breakfasts for local Boy Scout troops.

Staying ahead of market trends is simply standard practice for Valley.

鈥淓ach year, we evaluate our program to keep up with trends in our industry,鈥 Walt said. 鈥淲e鈥檝e made changes through the years to keep up with the different taste preferences of students, faculty and guests.鈥

Valley maintains a 兔子先生presence with administrative office space and Vince Randazzo as the manager and has a distribution center in Flowood.

Vice President for Advancement Jackie Granberry, who oversees all district-wide special events for the college, can testify to the company鈥檚 standard of service.

鈥淚 depend on Valley quite a bit, and they have never let me down,鈥 Granberry said. 鈥淲hether it is a very dignified dinner for a few at the president鈥檚 home, a dinner for 500, a reception for dignitaries or anything in between, they always provide the best service and the best food.鈥

The company views technological or logistical changes in the industry as chances to keep serving up good service.

鈥淚t鈥檚 such a well-oiled machine, so I think there鈥檚 been a consistency that we鈥檝e been able to maintain from a culinary feature,鈥 Ardelean said. 鈥淲e鈥檝e had at least two recent executive chefs come from the (Hinds) culinary program. It鈥檚 been a good flow, and it鈥檚 indicative of the management staff we have.鈥

Walt reminds that it all started with Hogg, who died in 2008. He started the business by selling foods to grocery stores out of his pickup truck. It鈥檚 a simplicity and consistency that still resonates with the current chief.

鈥淭he company, along with Bill Hogg if he was still alive, feels it鈥檚 a great honor for our organization,鈥 he said. 鈥淎 lot of hard work and dedication by a lot of different people through the years went into this.鈥