Ravneet Gill |
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Gill studied Psychology at the University of Southampton[2]
Gill worked as pastry chef at St. John[3] before founding Countertalk.[4] [5] [6]
In 2020 Gill replaced Prue Leith to work as the judge on Junior Bake Off[7] alongside Liam Charles and Harry Hill. She is founder and director of Countertalk - a job service and community that promotes healthy work environments in the food industry[8] [9] [10] [11]
Gill is a food columnist for The Guardian "Feast" supplement[12] and The Daily Telegraph food supplement.[13]
She was named in CODE Quarterly's spring 2019 list of most influential women in hospitality.[14]
Year | Title | Role | Notes | |
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2021–present | Junior Bake Off | Judge | N/A | |
2023–present | Five Star Kitchen: Britain’s Next Great Chef | Judge | Alongside Michel Roux Jr and Mike Reid[15] |