Jon Ott is a seasoned professional in the culinary and food safety sectors, currently serving as the Small Business Owner and General Manager of Marinelli's Meat Market, a cherished family-owned establishment nestled in the picturesque Adirondacks. With a robust background as an experienced chef and...
Jon Ott is a seasoned professional in the culinary and food safety sectors, currently serving as the Small Business Owner and General Manager of Marinelli's Meat Market, a cherished family-owned establishment nestled in the picturesque Adirondacks. With a robust background as an experienced chef and a Master Certified Food Executive through IFSEA, Jon brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his role. His meticulous approach to food safety and sanitation is underscored by his certifications as a NRFSP Certified Food Protection Manager, HACCP Certified, and AllerTrain Certified, ensuring that every product meets the highest standards of quality and safety.
At Marinelli's Meat Market, Jon is not only the lead meat cutter but also the driving force behind the market's operations. He is deeply committed to sourcing local ingredients and crafting a menu that reflects eclectic culinary influences, which resonates with the community's appreciation for fresh, high-quality meats. His passion for cost control and operational efficiency is evident in the market's streamlined processes, which prioritize both profitability and customer satisfaction.
Jon's expertise extends beyond meat cutting; he is also skilled in food service operations, menu development, and pastry, making him a versatile asset in the culinary landscape. His dedication to training and education is reflected in his role as a ServSafe Instructor and Registered Proctor, where he imparts essential food safety knowledge to aspiring food service professionals. Through his leadership at Marinelli's, Jon Ott exemplifies the fusion of culinary artistry and rigorous food safety standards, positioning the market as a trusted destination for quality meats in the Adirondacks.