Ché Ruddell-Tabisola

Managing Director And Vice President Of Government Affairs at Restaurant Association Metropolitan Washington

Ché Ruddell-Tabisola is currently the Managing Director and Vice President of Government Affairs at Restaurant Association Metropolitan Washington. Previously, Ché was involved in various roles such as the Executive Director of DMV Food Truck Association, Federal Associate at Freedom to Marry, and the National LGBT Field Director at the U.S. Census Bureau. Ché has a background in research, advocacy, and coalition building in various organizations and sectors. With a Master's degree in International Conflict Analysis and a Bachelor's degree in English, Ché brings a diverse skill set to the table.

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Restaurant Association Metropolitan Washington

The Restaurant Association Metropolitan Washington (RAMW) is the regional 501 (c) 6 trade association representing restaurants and the foodservice industry in the Washington, DC Metropolitan Area. Established in 1920, RAMW is an advocate, resource and community for its members. The Association works to promote and sustain the growth and development of the industry while providing its members legislative and regulatory representation, marketing and small business support, programming and events. RAMW strives to serve its members with professionalism and integrity, and provide them the training, education and support they need to grow a successful business. RAMW is the producer of the prestigious Restaurant Awards Gala, The RAMMYS, as well as the popular Metropolitan Washington Restaurants Weeks, DC Cocktail Week, Spring Wine Fling and the Cherry Picks program in conjunction with the National Cherry Blossom Festival. Educated Eats is the education foundation 501(c)3 arm of RAMW and is committed to restaurant industry workforce development. Mission: The mission of the Association is to represent and promote the foodservice industry in the Washington Metropolitan area through education, government relations, and socio-professional activities.