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10
TOP ORANGE COUNTY
CHEFS UNDER 40
IMAGINE THIS
YOUNG
CONCEPT CARS
LEAD THE PACK
BIG AND BOLD
HOLIDAY
GUNS
FASHION 2006
EAT SMART
HEALTHY
HOLIDAY DINING
COVER STORY Adam Navidi
[The Californian in the Hyatt
Ryan Matthew Adams
Regency, Huntington Beach] Michael Rossi
[Culinary Adventures Inc.]
[Ambrosia
Joel Harrington Restaurant]
Troy Chikara Furuta Christopher S.F. Garnier
[Restaurant 162’]
Lindsay Marie [AIRe Global Cuisine] [Roy’s Restaurant]
Antonio Ramon Ramos
Smith-Rosales
[Iva Lee’s ]
[Nirvana Grille]
Christopher
Alan Grodach
[Scott’s
Seafood]
YOUNG GUNS
10 top OC chefs under 40 make their mark on the culinary landscape. BY STEVE THOMAS AND BLAKE FRINO
If you have eaten out lately in a young man’s game. (There are some young cavorting on the small screen, cracking growing, with cooking seen not as a menial
fine dining restaurant in Orange County women, too, but, surprisingly, we didn’t eggs and jokes with equal dexterity. service job but as a creative art akin to
and happened to meet the chef, you may find that many.) A profusion of cooking schools has singing or painting. On its website, the
have been surprised to shake hands with Sure, the middle-aged culinary maestros echoed and magnified the TV trend. California Culinary Academy in San
someone who looked not like Chef with fiery eyes and 40-inch waists are still Cookingschools.com lists 977 culinary arts Francisco, where three of the young chefs
Boyardee but like a recent high school around, but more and more top kitchens are academies just in the U.S., many with mul- profiled here were trained, invites students
graduate. From OC’s luxe coastal resorts to being run by people in their 20s and 30s. tiple locations. With more schools in more to “break away from the ordinary and fulfill
fancy restaurants around South Coast The popularity of TV cooking shows has a lot places, kids who have a yen to blend can your dream of having an exciting career,”
Plaza and across the county, high-class to do with it. Kids today – and for a while get an education much more easily. and that’s just what a growing number of
cookery seems to be morphing into a now – have grown up with celebrity chefs And the glamour of the profession keeps talented Orange County cooks are doing.
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40UNDER40 OC'S MOST SUCCESSFUL YOUNG
ENTREPRENEURS AND EXECS
4040
OC’S TM
Whether blazing trails
within a corporate setting
or committing to doing it
their own way, these
under-40 Orange County
UNDER entrepreneurs and execs
have one thing in common:
the willingness to take
risks. With risk comes
the adrenalin rush they
crave; the result of cre-
ative energy, on-the-
edge decision- making,
and the “Yeah!”
moments that brand
them as a success.
Eddie
Delbridge (38)
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER,
EDDIE DELBRIDGE PRODUCTIONS
▲
eddiedelbridgeproductions.com
After perfecting his craft as a producer at NBC,
CameronLumsden (37) CandaceNelson (32)
Delbridge formed his own company and now pro-
duces red carpet segments for the SAG Awards,
PARTNER, BLUE CORAL SEAFOOD AND SPIRITS
▲ OWNER, SPRINKLES CUPCAKES
▲ Grammys, Golden Globes, and Academy Awards
bluecoralseafood.com sprinklescupcakes.com broadcasts.
SMARTEST MOVE: “Starting my own production
Lumsden is one of the driving forces behind this phenomenal A little project that started in her kitchen, Nelson’s baked jewels are
restaurant that became an instant success when it opened in now some of the country’s most sought-after cupcakes. Oprah company and utilizing my connections to grow
Fashion Island last summer. Winfrey and other celebrity clients have touted Sprinkles Cupcakes. my own business.”
Mark Savage
SMARTEST MOVE: “Getting the opportunity to partner with restau- SMARTEST MOVE: “Partnering with my husband. He has always chal-
rant visionaries Bill Allen and Paul Fleming to put the Blue Coral lenged me to think bigger.”
concept together.”
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SANDAL
KING
PERFUME
PRINCESS
MICKEY’S
BOSS
Who else is hot?
See page 44
25
HOTTEST
PEOPLE OF KEN SMITH
ORANGE COUNTY DESIGNER OF
THE GREAT PARK
Hottest
25 Peop le
of Orange County
Who’s hot? And why? You
need only look at what you’re wearing,
what you’re reading and even what you’re
drinking to understand the “why” behind
the names on our annual list of the
Rainbow Maker
JAY LONGLEY
I
f you live in Orange County, chances are, market was soon discovered, and the city prohib-
Hottest 25 People of Orange County. Are there are a pair of Rainbow sandals in your ited him from selling without a license. His next
you wearing the same T-shirt Oprah wore closet or at least in your kid’s closet. For effort at distribution was selling his sandals to
on the cover of O Magazine? (Hint: Three that, you can thank Jay Longley, the man Dick Metz, owner of Hobie Sports
behind every single pair. The company, for $6 a pair – netting him a $1
Dots’ Sharon Lebon made our list.) Did founded in 1974 in Longley’s garage, now sells profit. The sandals kept selling and
FOUNDER
AND CEO,
you follow the Enron case? OC’s own John more than 1.5 million pairs annually. he kept making them – up to 30 RAINBOW
Hueston led the task force that convicted The iconic surf footwear was born when pairs a day. SANDALS
Longley saw a sandal wash up on shore at the Then word got around. Longley AGE: 62
Enron’s Skilling and Lay. And when you beach. He didn’t want it to go to waste, so he says, “People couldn’t get them; RESIDENCE:
had your last lemon drop martini, did you thought, “How do I make a sandal that won’t we didn’t produce enough san- Dana Point
FAMILY: Wife Chanya
toast Michael Cho, the Orange County break?” After numerous attempts, he finally dals.” Today the company manu-
HOBBIES: Surfs, flies
Photo by Mark Savage
came up with the right formula for a stylish, factures 1,000 sandals a day, from
attorney who brings more liquor licenses durable sandal. leather or hemp, while a producer
race planes (Lance
Air 4P), races bikes,
to local restaurants than any other? His first sales were made outside the Laguna in China makes the rest. Rainbow’s windsurfs and
As for who made the list… Beach Sawdust Festival, where he gave the park- Longley has found his pot of gold. enjoys yoga
ing attendant six pairs a day to sell. His little test —BLAKE FRINO
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40UNDER40 OC'S MOST SUCCESSFUL YOUNG
ENTREPRENEURS AND EXECS
OC’S
40
THOMAS
ANTUNEZ
PRINCIPAL AND CEO, PERCENTIX, INC.
percentix.com
Since he founded the company in 2003,
32
AGE
Antunez has generated annual revenue of
$5.5 million. Though he heads more
than 150 enterprise performance-
management plans for clients all over
40
the world, Antunez still finds time to be
involved in UC Irvine’s Merage School of
Business and local nonprofits.
UNDER
WHAT HE HOPES TO BE DOING IN
10 YEARS: “I hope to grow a healthy
family with my wife, have solidified
Percentix’s position as a market leader
and trusted business advisor, and con-
tinue to provide executive leadership
for a private or public organization.”
Summer Brenda Brkusic
Rapp
CHANNEL MANAGER, OC CHANNEL AT
KOCE-TV; OWNER, ISTINA PRODUCTIONS
koce.org
Brkusic has been given an important
VICE PRESIDENT OF DESIGN, QUIKSILVER AGE
WOMEN’S COLLECTION 27 undertaking: changing the way OC
receives its news. On top of being the
quiksilver.com channel manager of OC Channel, she
writes, edits, directs and produces – she recently
Rapp took on the role of vice completed the documentary “Freedom from
They are among Orange County’s
29
AGE
president of design for the Despair,” which aired on PBS.
Mike Colón Photographers (Antunez); Harper Smith Photography (Rapp)
brightest professionals who have Quiksilver women’s collection WHAT SHE
HOPES TO BE
last year, after working as the
achieved a level of success that takes assistant merchandiser/denim designer at
DOING IN 10
YEARS: “I hope to
some people a lifetime. A brilliant Roxy, director of design at Volcom and head have completed
a number of docu-
attorney. A producer for one of designer of Women’s Ever. Her Quiksilver
mentaries that
collection is aimed at women ages 18 to 24
Southern California’s top-rated who have an independent vision. The source
have impacted the
world in positive
morning news shows. A music for her inspiration: travel. ways. I hope to
producer. A creator of one of the most WHAT SHE HOPES TO BE DOING IN 10 YEARS:
educate others and
inspire them to be
popular online games. And they make “I hope to have a very healthy family around courageous in the
me, traveling with me and supporting me in face of their own
up this year’s crop of 40 Under 40. struggles and
my career ventures.” dreams.”
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WITH TOP-RANKED LORENA OCHOA, ROOKIE MICHELLE WIE AND A DIVERSE RANGE
OF CHALLENGERS — SOME WHO ARE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS —
THE LPGA TOUR IS POISED FOR AN EXCITING SEASON. BY ELI MILLER
Flip-flopping in sports is come into this season with the skill and
nothing new, especially when it comes to drive to inch closer. The competitors hail
superstars retiring. from all corners of the world, and some —
Michael Jordan came back twice. Brett like world No. 2 Yani Tseng — have relo-
Favre came back once, and so did Mario cated to Southern California.
Lemieux. And then there’s Michelle Wie, who is
It remains to be seen if Annika Soren- technically a rookie on the LPGA Tour after
stam’s retirement will stick. But thanks to finishing sixth at the final stage of Qualify-
a deep talent pool drawn from all over the ing School. Wie’s career has been a roller-
Michelle Wie has her world, the LPGA Tour should get along just coaster, and her first season as a
sights set on the year’s fine without arguably the greatest female card-carrying member of the LPGA is one
first major, the Kraft
Nabisco Championship.
golfer ever. of the most intriguing storylines in golf.
“I think the Tour definitely has a bright The fact that she nearly won her first event
future,” said World Golf Hall of Fame last month as a full-time member has am-
member and 29-time LPGA Tour winner plified the intrigue surrounding her.
Amy Alcott. “There’s a lot of exciting Here are five reasons why the 2009
young talent.” LPGA Tour season could be one of the
At the forefront of that pool is Lorena most exciting in recent memory.
Ochoa, who has 21 victories in the past
three years and garnered the LPGA Tour’s THE WIE FACTOR
1
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Ochoa is the most dominant player on the
triple crown in each of those seasons — women’s circuit, but Wie still has the star power.
player of the year, money title and scoring The 19-year-old native of Hawaii has already
average title. come close to winning each of the four majors and has
The 27-year-old Mexico native has a played in 48 LPGA events entering her “rookie” season.
The 6-foot-1 Wie can hit it as far as any woman in the
sizeable lead atop the Rolex Women’s professional ranks. That, coupled with her ascent to the
World Golf Rankings, though many players mainstream that accelerated when she won the U.S.
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HOW GOOD ARE YOU?
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thing because it can save you strokes, play mostly shorter courses) and sole
but that’s only as useful as the confidence into the lake guarding the green.” It’s easy to watch a PGA Tour and that means lower scores — and, characteristics (varying the amount of
event on television and aspire to chances are, more confidence. bounce on irons and wedges depending
one has in applying it on the course. Advancements in equipment have given emulate your favorite profes- on turf conditions).
Frank Thomas, one of the game’s foremost golfers the ability to derive more confidence WHERE DO YOU PLAY?
2
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authorities on equipment (the former United than ever. Club specifications can be meas- apparel and clubs. But unless Do you tend to play shorter, WHAT’S YOUR
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it’s probably not the best idea to mimic oceanfront properties where be underestimated. For the ma-
invented the graphite shaft) wrote the follow- mized distance and accuracy. the pros. the air tends to be thicker and jority of golfers, a new set of
ing in “Just Hit It,” his book that hit shelves in It’s always good to see if you’re using the Take a realistic assessment of your moisture more prominent, or in the clubs is an investment that
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driver whose sole is prominently fluence decisions like set composition most expensive and highest-performing
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U N I T E D S TAT E S G O L F A S S O C I AT I O N
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