Twice named to Time's "100 Most Influential People" list, and awarded "Outstanding Chef" and "Humanitarian of the Year" by the James Beard Foundation, José Andrés is an internationally-recognized culinary innovator, New York Times best-selling author, educator, television personality, humanitarian, and chef/owner of ThinkFoodGroup. A pioneer of Spanish tapas in America, he is known for his avant-garde cuisine and award-winning group of 31 restaurants throughout the country and beyond, including two-Michelin starred minibar by José Andrés. His work with his non-profit World Central...
Max Miller
Hi, this is Max's mom. Thank you for visiting Max's page.
Max is a 12-year old boy with autism and he lives in Denver, Colorado. His book, Hello, My Name is Max and I Have Autism was the result of an Autism Awareness event that he organized for his elementary school. Max wanted to do a service project and the result was the first ever Light it up Blue day at Eagleview Elementary.
Max had lots of art around the house as we used art as a form of communication and for dealing with emotions as his words would get stuck. Max and I mounted his art on some foam board and I typed up his art descriptions...
José Andrés
Twice named to Time's "100 Most Influential People" list, and awarded "Outstanding Chef" and "Humanitarian of the Year" by the James Beard Foundation, José Andrés is an internationally-recognized culinary innovator, New York Times best-selling author, educator, television personality, humanitarian, and chef/owner of ThinkFoodGroup. A pioneer of Spanish tapas in America, he is known for his avant-garde cuisine and award-winning group of 31 restaurants throughout the country and beyond, including two-Michelin starred minibar by José Andrés. His work with his non-profit World Central...
Max Miller
Hi, this is Max's mom. Thank you for visiting Max's page.
Max is a 12-year old boy with autism and he lives in Denver, Colorado. His book, Hello, My Name is Max and I Have Autism was the result of an Autism Awareness event that he organized for his elementary school. Max wanted to do a service project and the result was the first ever Light it up Blue day at Eagleview Elementary.
Max had lots of art around the house as we used art as a form of communication and for dealing with emotions as his words would get stuck. Max and I mounted his art on some foam board and I typed up his art descriptions...