Timothy C. Chase has over 30 years of experience in winery relations, sales, and marketing in the United States. He has held key account manager and direct sales representative positions with many notable wineries and distributors. He also has extensive experience in hospitality, special events, and wine service through positions at several prominent wineries and schools.
The document discusses rising issues with work-related illness and stress in Asia's growing economies. It notes that intensified global competition and wealth gaps are inducing stress and tension among workers. Many report being overworked, excessively strained, fatigued, and experiencing depression or anxiety. The increasing number of work-related illnesses, accidents, and karoshi (death from overwork) suicides among working adults raises concerns about employee health management in companies.
Timothy Chase has over 25 years of experience in wine, spirits, tourism, and culinary arts. He has held roles in sales, marketing, hospitality, retail buying, importing, wine education, and writing. Chase is interested in applying his broad skillset to a dynamic company in areas like winery enterprises, distribution, hospitality, tourism, retail, e-commerce, or education. He seeks a position that provides opportunities for initiative within an industry experiencing global growth in leisure, hospitality, and cultural experiences.
Review of accomplishments / Career Clusters in Wine, Beverage Import, Wine Consultant, Event Generation, Gastronomy, Tour & Travel, Writing and Teaching
Timothy C. Chase has over 30 years of experience in winery relations, sales, and marketing in the United States. He has held key account manager and direct sales representative positions with many notable wineries and distributors. He also has extensive experience in hospitality, special events, and wine service through positions at several prominent wineries and schools.
The document discusses rising issues with work-related illness and stress in Asia's growing economies. It notes that intensified global competition and wealth gaps are inducing stress and tension among workers. Many report being overworked, excessively strained, fatigued, and experiencing depression or anxiety. The increasing number of work-related illnesses, accidents, and karoshi (death from overwork) suicides among working adults raises concerns about employee health management in companies.
Timothy Chase has over 25 years of experience in wine, spirits, tourism, and culinary arts. He has held roles in sales, marketing, hospitality, retail buying, importing, wine education, and writing. Chase is interested in applying his broad skillset to a dynamic company in areas like winery enterprises, distribution, hospitality, tourism, retail, e-commerce, or education. He seeks a position that provides opportunities for initiative within an industry experiencing global growth in leisure, hospitality, and cultural experiences.
Review of accomplishments / Career Clusters in Wine, Beverage Import, Wine Consultant, Event Generation, Gastronomy, Tour & Travel, Writing and Teaching
Timothy C. Chase has over 30 years of experience in the wine, hospitality, and tourism industries. He has held various roles including instructor, advertising director, beverage director, sommelier, wine educator, sales representative, marketing consultant, and tour guide. Chase has extensive experience selecting, promoting, selling, and serving wine in restaurants, retail stores, and for special events. He is knowledgeable about wines from California, Italy, and Sweden. Currently, Chase operates his own consulting business and provides services to hospitality clients in Sweden.
Timothy C. Chase is a sales representative and educator based in Sweden who specializes in importing wines from Italy and California. He represents over 30 Italian wineries in Southern Sweden and has worked with The California Wine Institute to promote California wines in Scandinavia. He has also consulted on promotional events in Sweden, such as launching wine tastings on a "Tour Train" for 350 VIP guests and planning to introduce Italian foods and wines to a chain of 33 Sweden Hotel properties.
Timothy C. Chase is a wine, whisky, beer, and chocolate event specialist based in Sweden. He has over 30 years of experience hosting events and lectures on these topics. His primary employers include hotels, restaurants, and activity centers in Sweden where he regularly hosts pairing dinners and educational events. Previously, Chase worked in the wine industry in California from 1984 to 1993, holding positions at notable wineries, resorts, and retailers where he specialized in wine education, sales, and service.
Timothy C. Chase has over 8 years of experience conducting tours and events for companies in the wine and tourism industries in California and Michigan. He has worked primarily for Napa Valley Excursions, Evans Airport Services, California Wine Tours, Silverado Country Club, and AMFAC Resorts, conducting an average of over 40 tours and events annually between 1984 and 1992. His secondary employers include Meadowood Country Club, Relais & Chateaux Resort, Pacific Agenda Events, Cappa Graham, Mana Allison, and Conlin Travel Group.
Timothy C. Chase has extensive experience in the wine, spirits, and hospitality industries spanning over 25 years. He was raised in California and obtained a business degree from Sonoma State University, focusing his studies on wine marketing. Chase has held various roles promoting wines and spirits for companies in California, developed culinary events on the Napa Valley Wine Train, and moved to Sweden in 1993 where he has continued his career in the wine and tourism industries. Currently, Chase leads specialized courses, writes about wine and travel, and organizes wine tours within Sweden and to destinations in Italy and California.
The document outlines a 7-day wine country tour of Northern California, beginning in San Francisco and traveling to Sonoma and Napa Valleys. Day 1 includes arrival in San Francisco and check-in at the Monticello Inn. Day 2 involves city touring in San Francisco. Day 3 includes a drive up the coast to Muir Woods and continuing north to Sonoma Valley. The following days involve winery tours and tastings in Sonoma Valley and Sonoma County, including visits to Buena Vista, Ravenswood, Cline Cellars, and Benziger Family Winery. Days 6-7 shift the focus to Napa Valley, with stops at Remy Martin Distillery, Saintsbury, and Robert
The grandson visits his grandfather in the forest, which he finds boring. The grandfather tells him an old legend about the forest to cheer him up. The legend describes a human child who often visited a cherry tree in the center of the forest, watched by a white wolf. One day, people came to destroy the forest. The child and wolf worked together to fight them off, but the wolf was shot and the child used special powers to save the forest, sacrificing their life in the process. The forest has been protected ever since.
American Christmas is the most important religious holiday for Christians in the United States. It is celebrated on December 25th and involves decorating Christmas trees, exchanging gifts, baking cookies, caroling, and celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ. Families gather, light decorations, give each other presents, and enjoy special meals together. Children believe Santa Claus delivers gifts by flying on his sleigh pulled by reindeer.
- The document provides biographical details about the Kennedy family tree, including Joseph P. Kennedy Sr., John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and their political careers. It discusses how Joseph Sr. helped launch the political careers of his sons and details some of the major events and accomplishments in JFK and RFK's lives, including JFK's service in WWII and presidency.
How different countries celebrate christmas Jennifer LTim Chase
Christmas is celebrated differently in various countries. In Sweden, Christmas Eve on December 24th is spent with family, eating food and having fun together before receiving gifts from Santa Claus or "Jultomten". Sweden also has Christmas stockings filled daily from December 1st to 24th and opens a piece of chocolate from an Advent calendar each day. India, where only 2-3% are Christian, sees smaller celebrations including decorating with banana trees instead of pine and calling Santa "Christmas Baba". Egypt's Christian minority celebrates on January 7th after a 43 day fast, and families gather for parties and biscuit gifts. Australians celebrate during summer holidays, decorate houses with lights and sing carols, and have bar
The passage provides details about the history and traditions of Thanksgiving in various places around the world. It describes how the first Thanksgiving was celebrated in 1621 by the Pilgrims and Wampanoag Native Americans after a difficult first winter in Plymouth, Massachusetts. It then discusses how Thanksgiving became a national holiday in the United States and is now celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November with meals, parades, football games, and time with family and friends. The passage also notes celebrations of harvest festivals in other countries that are similar to Thanksgiving.
Coca-Cola commissioned artist Haddon Sundblom to develop their Santa Claus advertising images in 1931. Sundblom's interpretation of Santa as a warm, friendly figure wearing a red coat became the model for Santa that is widely recognized today. Sundblom's paintings of Santa delivering toys and enjoying a Coke were featured in many magazines for over 30 years and helped to popularize the image of Santa that almost all children now envision.
John Pemberton, a pharmacist from Atlanta, Georgia, invented Coca-Cola in 1886. He created a carbonated soft drink that was sold at soda fountains. Pemberton experimented with a formula including coca leaves and kola nuts. Frank Robinson, Pemberton's partner, named the new beverage "Coca-Cola". Pemberton sold portions of his business before his death in 1888, with the majority being purchased by businessman Asa G. Candler. Coca-Cola has since become one of the most recognizable brands worldwide.
While Christmas is considered a Christian holiday, many of its traditions are derived from pagan winter solstice festivals. The legend of Santa Claus originated from Odin, a pagan god, and reindeer pulling Santa's sleigh represent Odin's eight-legged horse. Celebrations like Yule predate Christianity and involved bringing home logs for fires, feasting for up to 12 days, and children leaving treats for Odin's horse in exchange for gifts, a tradition related to modern practices of leaving cookies and milk for Santa.
The document discusses Mayan pyramids in Latin America. There were two types of pyramids - ones used for sacrificial rituals and ones for sacred ceremonies. The Mayan people themselves built the pyramids, unlike Egyptian pyramids which were built by slaves. The most famous pyramids are El Castillo due to its beautiful design with staircases on all four sides totaling 365 steps, and Tikal which has six pyramids in the ruins of a large Mayan city. The largest Mayan pyramid is Cholula Pyramid, located in Mexico, which measures 450m x 450m and 60m tall.
Timothy C. Chase has over 30 years of experience in the wine, hospitality, and tourism industries. He has held various roles including instructor, advertising director, beverage director, sommelier, wine educator, sales representative, marketing consultant, and tour guide. Chase has extensive experience selecting, promoting, selling, and serving wine in restaurants, retail stores, and for special events. He is knowledgeable about wines from California, Italy, and Sweden. Currently, Chase operates his own consulting business and provides services to hospitality clients in Sweden.
Timothy C. Chase is a sales representative and educator based in Sweden who specializes in importing wines from Italy and California. He represents over 30 Italian wineries in Southern Sweden and has worked with The California Wine Institute to promote California wines in Scandinavia. He has also consulted on promotional events in Sweden, such as launching wine tastings on a "Tour Train" for 350 VIP guests and planning to introduce Italian foods and wines to a chain of 33 Sweden Hotel properties.
Timothy C. Chase is a wine, whisky, beer, and chocolate event specialist based in Sweden. He has over 30 years of experience hosting events and lectures on these topics. His primary employers include hotels, restaurants, and activity centers in Sweden where he regularly hosts pairing dinners and educational events. Previously, Chase worked in the wine industry in California from 1984 to 1993, holding positions at notable wineries, resorts, and retailers where he specialized in wine education, sales, and service.
Timothy C. Chase has over 8 years of experience conducting tours and events for companies in the wine and tourism industries in California and Michigan. He has worked primarily for Napa Valley Excursions, Evans Airport Services, California Wine Tours, Silverado Country Club, and AMFAC Resorts, conducting an average of over 40 tours and events annually between 1984 and 1992. His secondary employers include Meadowood Country Club, Relais & Chateaux Resort, Pacific Agenda Events, Cappa Graham, Mana Allison, and Conlin Travel Group.
Timothy C. Chase has extensive experience in the wine, spirits, and hospitality industries spanning over 25 years. He was raised in California and obtained a business degree from Sonoma State University, focusing his studies on wine marketing. Chase has held various roles promoting wines and spirits for companies in California, developed culinary events on the Napa Valley Wine Train, and moved to Sweden in 1993 where he has continued his career in the wine and tourism industries. Currently, Chase leads specialized courses, writes about wine and travel, and organizes wine tours within Sweden and to destinations in Italy and California.
The document outlines a 7-day wine country tour of Northern California, beginning in San Francisco and traveling to Sonoma and Napa Valleys. Day 1 includes arrival in San Francisco and check-in at the Monticello Inn. Day 2 involves city touring in San Francisco. Day 3 includes a drive up the coast to Muir Woods and continuing north to Sonoma Valley. The following days involve winery tours and tastings in Sonoma Valley and Sonoma County, including visits to Buena Vista, Ravenswood, Cline Cellars, and Benziger Family Winery. Days 6-7 shift the focus to Napa Valley, with stops at Remy Martin Distillery, Saintsbury, and Robert
The grandson visits his grandfather in the forest, which he finds boring. The grandfather tells him an old legend about the forest to cheer him up. The legend describes a human child who often visited a cherry tree in the center of the forest, watched by a white wolf. One day, people came to destroy the forest. The child and wolf worked together to fight them off, but the wolf was shot and the child used special powers to save the forest, sacrificing their life in the process. The forest has been protected ever since.
American Christmas is the most important religious holiday for Christians in the United States. It is celebrated on December 25th and involves decorating Christmas trees, exchanging gifts, baking cookies, caroling, and celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ. Families gather, light decorations, give each other presents, and enjoy special meals together. Children believe Santa Claus delivers gifts by flying on his sleigh pulled by reindeer.
- The document provides biographical details about the Kennedy family tree, including Joseph P. Kennedy Sr., John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and their political careers. It discusses how Joseph Sr. helped launch the political careers of his sons and details some of the major events and accomplishments in JFK and RFK's lives, including JFK's service in WWII and presidency.
How different countries celebrate christmas Jennifer LTim Chase
Christmas is celebrated differently in various countries. In Sweden, Christmas Eve on December 24th is spent with family, eating food and having fun together before receiving gifts from Santa Claus or "Jultomten". Sweden also has Christmas stockings filled daily from December 1st to 24th and opens a piece of chocolate from an Advent calendar each day. India, where only 2-3% are Christian, sees smaller celebrations including decorating with banana trees instead of pine and calling Santa "Christmas Baba". Egypt's Christian minority celebrates on January 7th after a 43 day fast, and families gather for parties and biscuit gifts. Australians celebrate during summer holidays, decorate houses with lights and sing carols, and have bar
The passage provides details about the history and traditions of Thanksgiving in various places around the world. It describes how the first Thanksgiving was celebrated in 1621 by the Pilgrims and Wampanoag Native Americans after a difficult first winter in Plymouth, Massachusetts. It then discusses how Thanksgiving became a national holiday in the United States and is now celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November with meals, parades, football games, and time with family and friends. The passage also notes celebrations of harvest festivals in other countries that are similar to Thanksgiving.
Coca-Cola commissioned artist Haddon Sundblom to develop their Santa Claus advertising images in 1931. Sundblom's interpretation of Santa as a warm, friendly figure wearing a red coat became the model for Santa that is widely recognized today. Sundblom's paintings of Santa delivering toys and enjoying a Coke were featured in many magazines for over 30 years and helped to popularize the image of Santa that almost all children now envision.
John Pemberton, a pharmacist from Atlanta, Georgia, invented Coca-Cola in 1886. He created a carbonated soft drink that was sold at soda fountains. Pemberton experimented with a formula including coca leaves and kola nuts. Frank Robinson, Pemberton's partner, named the new beverage "Coca-Cola". Pemberton sold portions of his business before his death in 1888, with the majority being purchased by businessman Asa G. Candler. Coca-Cola has since become one of the most recognizable brands worldwide.
While Christmas is considered a Christian holiday, many of its traditions are derived from pagan winter solstice festivals. The legend of Santa Claus originated from Odin, a pagan god, and reindeer pulling Santa's sleigh represent Odin's eight-legged horse. Celebrations like Yule predate Christianity and involved bringing home logs for fires, feasting for up to 12 days, and children leaving treats for Odin's horse in exchange for gifts, a tradition related to modern practices of leaving cookies and milk for Santa.
The document discusses Mayan pyramids in Latin America. There were two types of pyramids - ones used for sacrificial rituals and ones for sacred ceremonies. The Mayan people themselves built the pyramids, unlike Egyptian pyramids which were built by slaves. The most famous pyramids are El Castillo due to its beautiful design with staircases on all four sides totaling 365 steps, and Tikal which has six pyramids in the ruins of a large Mayan city. The largest Mayan pyramid is Cholula Pyramid, located in Mexico, which measures 450m x 450m and 60m tall.