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Celebrating Chef Terry Koval: ‘Service Beyond Self’ in Action

April 3, 2026

Chef Terry Koval at Team hidi 2026

Team Hidi 2026: A Night Rooted in Gratitude

At Team Hidi 2026, the energy inside Truist Park was undeniable.

It was a night that felt both electric and deeply grounded in purpose, bringing together the very best of the food and beverage community. Chefs, operators, partners, and supporters showed up not only to celebrate, but to stand behind the mission of Giving Kitchen. Throughout the evening, we took time to pause and express genuine gratitude for the food and beverage partners who make this work possible, those who continuously give their time, talent, and resources so we can show up for food service workers in crisis.

At the heart of the evening, Giving Kitchen’s Founders and Board Chair took the stage for the presentation of the Bill Brewster Service Beyond Self Award. This is an honor that celebrates someone who doesn’t just support Giving Kitchen, but strengthens the entire community around it. This award grounds the night in something deeper than celebration, reminding us that behind every success, every gathering, and every shared meal is a commitment to care for one another.

In that spirit of gratitude, remembrance, and responsibility to one another, we were honored to recognize this year’s recipient of the Bill Brewster Service Beyond Self Award, Terry Koval.

Honoring Bill's Lasting Legacy at Team Hidi

Brewster Family at Team hidi 2025

Shortly after the unexpected loss of our beloved Board Chair, Bill Brewster, Giving Kitchen introduced the Bill Brewster Service Beyond Self Award to recognize those who carry his legacy forward through action.

At Team Hidi each year, we take a moment to pause, reflect, and remember Bill, grounding ourselves in the values he championed: generosity, humility, and caring for others without hesitation. The award was first presented to Bill Brewster’s family last year, and it continues to honor those who live out his example in real, tangible ways.

This Year’s Honoree: Chef Terry Koval

Chef Terry Koval gives speech at Team hidi

This year, we were proud to present the award to Terry Koval.

Terry’s impact goes far beyond the plate. He has become a steady and trusted champion of Giving Kitchen’s mission, using his platform to uplift and support food service workers in moments that matter most.

He has hosted donor dinners and auction experiences that directly fuel our work. He has opened his restaurants as spaces to share our mission with guests and supporters. He has encouraged fellow chefs and operators to get involved, expanding the circle of care within our industry. And just as importantly, he has shown up for his own team, ensuring they know about and can access the resources available to them through Giving Kitchen.

Championing Service Beyond Self

Chef Terry remains deeply committed to this community. He is respected by his peers, trusted by donors, and valued by the Giving Kitchen team, who proudly call him “one of us.”

Through his restaurant concepts, including The Deer and the Dove, Fawn Wine + Amaro, and B-Side, Terry has created more than places to dine. He has built spaces rooted in community, care, and connection, values that align seamlessly with Giving Kitchen’s mission.

Whether it’s integrating Giving Kitchen into guest experiences, participating in fundraising initiatives, or fostering a culture of support among his staff, Terry consistently uses his business as a force for good.

Chef Terry Koval and the Fawn group at Team hidi Chef Terry, his wife Jenn, and the team at Deer & The Dove & Fawn Amaro + Wine's Tasting Tables

Carrying It Forward

Allison Padilla Goodman Chef Terry Koval as Team hidi

Chef Terry Koval represents the very best of our industry, not just in talent, but in heart. His commitment to showing up for others reflects the legacy of Bill Brewster and strengthens the future of Giving Kitchen.

In his own words:

“One of the things I’ve always loved about the restaurant industry is the way we show up for each other. When someone needs help, people step in. That’s how Giving Kitchen started, and it’s why it matters so much.

I’ve seen what this organization does up close, for people I care about and people on my own team. It’s real, and it makes a difference.

And to receive an award connected to Bill Brewster, someone who represented generosity and community so well, makes it even more meaningful.

I’m proud to be part of this industry, and grateful to be part of this Giving Kitchen community that takes care of its own.”

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