Nurturing the next generation

5 September 2024

We’re delighted to share that a couple of Gleneagles team members have been appointed to senior advisory roles in two of the most prestigious professional membership associations in the industry.

In their new roles, Gleneagles’ Food & Beverage Support Services Manager, Elaine Watson, and Estate Executive Sous Chef, Richard Dalgleish – who’ve been named the Scottish Chair of the Royal Academy of Culinary Arts (RACA) and Vice Chairman of The Masterchefs of Great Britain (MCGB) respectively – will be inspiring the next generation and helping to shape the future of hospitality.

Elaine has clocked up nearly four decades at Gleneagles – her entire working life – having worked under three different owners and eight different general managers, making her one of the longest-serving members of our team.

After joining the team in 1986 as a Strathearn Commis Waiter, she climbed the ranks, eventually taking the reins as Strathearn Restaurant Manager – the first female restaurant manager in the hotel’s history – before hanging up her service apron to take on a range of roles in back of house support and training & development.

Describing the secret to her successful career at Gleneagles, Elaine says: “Traditional five-star service in Scotland has always been understated, unassuming and unshowy and my style was no different. I wasn’t looking for accolades and praise and I’ve never been driven by career titles; my motivation has always been to focus on one area, one restaurant, or one team, and do my job to an exceptional standard. I try to inspire that mindset in my team. If you do your job well and bring the right attitude, then promotion, opportunity and success will naturally follow.

“But to do your job well, you need excellent training,” she says. “As a young waiter, I had great role models and was given exceptional training and that’s something I’ve always aspired to give back to the next generation.”

Commenting on her appointment as Scottish Chair of the RACA, Elaine says: “I’m honoured to be given this opportunity by RACA to help inspire people to come into hospitality and support the industry’s success through the education and training of young people. As the first ever female to hold the position, I’m especially proud.

“In many countries in the world, a job in restaurant service is highly respected and considered a fantastic career path, but in the UK a lot of people would still discount a career in hospitality. For the success of this industry, that mindset needs to change. Through my role in the RACA and my job at Gleneagles, I’m proud to be playing my small part in shifting that perception.”

Richard Dalgleish started his career as a kitchen porter in his local bar restaurant. He first joined the Gleneagles team in 2019, after seeing the opportunity to play a significant role in shaping the hotel’s culinary offering and building a new approach to training.

Prior to arriving at Gleneagles, he’d developed his career in roles at a range of five-star hotels and Michelin-starred kitchens including The Balmoral, Belmond Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons and Burj al Arab.

“Culinary offers an incredible career path,” he says. “Being able to hone your craft, expand your repertoire and build your confidence as you get better at the job is incredibly rewarding.

“Before you know it, you’re running a section, then you’re running a kitchen, and then you’re running a brigade – it’s a steady and structured path and allows you to step onto that next rung with confidence as you grow as a chef.

“Aside from cooking great food, your responsibility as a chef is all about supporting the next generation and passing down your skills, and that applies no matter what level you’re at in your career. From senior sous down to sous, from sous down to chef de partie, and from chef de partie down to demi – every chef needs to support the development of those more junior.  It’s a part of the job that all chefs need to take very seriously.”

Commenting on his appointment as Vice Chairman of MCGB, he says: “MCGB is a vital professional association which seeks to safeguard the success of the industry and shape its future through training, guidance, masterclasses and the sharing of best practice.

“Whether that’s doing expos, going into schools and colleges to give talks and workshops, or bringing great chefs together to deliver demos, they’re investing in young people this way to make the industry better.  This appointment was a big surprise and an even bigger honour.”

Elaine and Darron’s manager, Executive Chef Darron Bunn, says: “The future success of this industry lies in building, nurturing and inspiring the next generation.

“As veterans of hospitality and culinary, Elaine and Richard know the incredible opportunities available to young people, the rewarding careers that can be built and the life-changing experiences that can be had, so they’re both dedicated to that cause.

“I’m delighted not just for Elaine and Richard, but for the whole industry, which will benefit enormously from their years of experience at the highest level of luxury hospitality, and their professionalism and passion.”

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