Auxiliary Services

Executive Chef Eamon Lee CEC Promoted to Executive Director, Hospitality 

Senior Associate Vice President of Auxiliary Services Kris Klinger announced this week that the University’s Executive Chef, Eamon Lee, has been promoted to the position of Executive Director, Hospitality. This position coordinates all hospitality needs for the Syracuse University community, including residential dining, catering, concessions, and retail operations. He will assume his new role on October 1, 2022.

“Eamon has brought the department and University a special mix of experience, passion, and skills that are ideal to serve and support the Food Service teams,” Klinger said. “I know he will continue to raise the bar as our offerings ascend to best-in-class.”

In this role, Eamon will continue to oversee Food Services’ effort to upgrade offerings at campus dining centers by introducing franchise-style concepts preferred by students. The effort is the result of intensive work over the summer break, and while several concepts have been implemented, there are additional concepts to come.

“I am thrilled at the opportunities that lie before us this year and beyond,” said Lee. “As the culinary team continues to grow, so too do the paths to new flavors, experiences, and culinary adventures in all units across campus. The additions of Dining Hall Director Chris Scarano and Catering Executive Chef Bryan Hammond have fortified our ranks, and positioned the culinary team to explore more ethnic cuisines, local food-ways, sustainability initiatives, and seasonally relevant menus. Syracuse Food Services is poised for meteoric growth, and I’m humbled to be part of our next chapter.”    

A Central New York native, Eamon has many iconic local stops on his resume, including The Wellington House, The Brewster Inn, The Lincklaen House, The Arad Evans Inn, 238 Bistro (now Bistro Elephant), and Century Club of Syracuse. In 2008, Eamon transitioned to foodservice distribution as a Culinary Director and kitchen design consultant, until accepting the Executive Chef role at Syracuse University in September, 2021.

 

Food Services Announces Changes to Goldstein Dining Hours

Beginning Aug. 27, Food Services will implement an adjusted menu and new service hours at its Goldstein Dining location, in an effort to streamline service to meet South Campus student needs.

“Over the past year, we have studied the daily traffic flow in the food court,” says Kris Klinger, senior associate vice president for Auxiliary Services. “We know that students tend to head directly to Main Campus in the morning and then return to South Campus as the day goes on. Our new hours will provide a high level of service to our students when they need it most.”

Starting Aug. 27, Goldstein Dining will be open from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily. From 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., Dunkin’ will offer its full range of coffee and breakfast products, and customers will be able to select from enhanced grab-and-go meal options, including entrée meals that can be consumed on-site or kept packaged and re-heated at a later time.

Read the full story at Syracuse University News.

Syracuse University to Pilot Private Cellular Network in Select Residence Halls, Academic Buildings

Syracuse University, in partnership with JMA Wireless, will soon install a cutting-edge, 5G private wireless network in select residence halls and academic buildings as part of a pilot program that will run for the duration of the Fall 2022 semester. The pilot program will assess technology aimed at simplifying connectivity, improving bandwidth and increasing coverage for students, faculty and staff, inside and outside the classroom. This initial pilot program will focus on a random group of students selected to participate.

Read the full story at Syracuse University News.

Auxiliary Services Announces Two Changes to Leadership Team

Kris Klinger, Senior Associate Vice President for Auxiliary Services, announced two changes to the department’s leadership team and named interim leaders to head Drumlins Country Club and the University’s Food Services and Hospitality department.

Eamon Lee Named Interim Executive Director of Hospitality

Executive Director of Hospitality Jon Webster will depart Syracuse University effective July 15, 2022. Webster articulated a forward-thinking vision of Hospitality and Food Services at Syracuse University, and consistently demonstrated his passion for helping the Food Services department grow and flourish. Executive Chef Eamon Lee will step into the interim role as executive director while a search begins for a permanent leader. Chef Lee will continue the work he and Webster began, including a comprehensive review and refresh of residential dining services that will roll out throughout the 2022-23 academic year. He is an enthusiastic member of the Syracuse University community, a man who bleeds orange and will offer steady guidance to the Food Services department throughout the transition period.

Randy King Named Interim Director of Drumlins Country Club

Chris Myslow has concluded his time at Syracuse University as director of Drumlins Country Club. As the club’s Board of Directors begins the search for a new director, Klinger has asked Randy King to step in as the club’s interim director.

King, who has held the role of Director of Operations at Drumlins since April 2022, has previous leadership experience at other country clubs. His willingness to dive in at Drumlins and hit the ground running will ensure that the club’s members, guests, visitors, and neighbors who play golf or tennis, enjoy the pool, dine at the bistro or host an event, tournament or camp will continue to enjoy a first-rate experience. Randy will work closely with department leaders at the club to act as a conduit to relay information and solicit guidance between staff and Klinger and the Drumlins Board of Directors.

Auxiliary Services will provide further updates when permanent leaders for Drumlins and Food Services have been identified.

Behind the Greens With Drumlins’ Peter McPartland

As the 2022 golf season gets into full swing, Drumlins Country Club Golf Course Superintendent Peter McPartland is up with the sun, leading his crew and tending to the greens, with his puppy, Bogey, by his side.

Peter McPartland and Bogey

We caught up with McPartland to learn more about his role at Drumlins, his philosophy on hard work, his passion for golf and how he provides a best-in-class experience for Drumlins members and the Syracuse University community.

Read the full story at Syracuse University News.

Custom Syracuse University License Plates Now Available

Syracuse University and the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) are proud to present exclusive custom plates for Syracuse alumni, faculty, staff, students, parents, and fans. Show your Orange pride with Syracuse University custom license plates available for any vehicles registered in New York State.

The fee for these custom plates will vary depending on your selected registration options. The DMV offers online ordering and registration renewal to make transitioning to your new ‘Cuse plates hassle-free.

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Meal Plans Available for 2022-23 Academic Year

After extensive engagement with students and families, Syracuse University will adjust its meal plan offerings for the 2022-23 school year and beyond. Meal plan eligibility will continue to vary by the student’s year and their on-campus housing selection. Housing, Meal Plan, and I.D. Card (HMPID) Services has compiled a chart, which is available on its website, to help students and their families make the appropriate meal plan selection.

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