Join us for our open evening at Leiths on Wednesday 13 May 2026, 6.30–8.30pm, and discover how the Culinary Diploma can launch your career in food.

 

Alice Power

Head Chef of The Black Swan at Oldstead

Graduate of:
Leiths Three Term Diploma in Food and Wine

Bio
Alice is Head Chef for the Black Swan at Oldstead – Tommy Banks’ 1 Michelin and Green Star fine dining restaurant in the North York Moors. The restaurant is supplied by a sustainably managed kitchen garden and the Bank’s family farm; foraged ingredients from the surrounding area; and a range of like-minded local suppliers. Alice began her time at the restaurant as a Chef de Partie and has progressed to Head Chef, working closely with Executive Chef Callum Leslie.

Life before Leiths
Despite a lifelong passion for food and cooking, I’d never considered a career in food. Like many, I chose academic subjects I was interested in, hoping a career might reveal itself. After studying History of Art at the University of Leeds, I joined the Civil Service with the faint idea I might end up working on food policy one day. Five years later, during a career break to consider my next steps, I enrolled at Leiths.

What inspired you to enrol at Leiths?: 

With the rare opportunity to step back from a normal 9-5, I decided to explore my own passion for food. The best-case scenario was that it might reveal a career I’d never considered, and at worst it would be a very extravagant gift to myself. Leiths stood out to me because of its reputation for providing a strong grounding in technique and how it embraced the variety of potential jobs in the industry.

Life after graduation: 

I took advantage of every type of work experience I could whilst on the course – and to my surprise my head was turned by restaurant cooking. I joined the team at Carousel, supporting an ever-changing array of international guest chefs – the perfect place to cut my teeth. In time, I relocated to North Yorkshire and joined Tommy’s team building on the connections I made as a stagier.

Any wise words for future grads?: 

Explore any and every type of work experience you can – the food industry is vast and diverse – you might be surprised at what you end up drawn to. And if you’re a career changer – your grounding in theory and technique will be invaluable, but remember you also bring other skills from your previous job that could set you apart.

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