Chef Catina Smith, a Baltimore native, is a culinary powerhouse with over 18 years of experience in every facet of the food industry. From small cafes and hotels to universities, catering, and fine dining, Chef Catina has honed her skills across a wide range of culinary environments. Her extensive training and diverse experiences have shaped her into a dynamic leader and advocate for change within the culinary community.Chef Catina graduated from Baltimore International College with a degree in Professional Cooking, an Associate's in Hotel and Restaurant Management, and a Bachelor’s degree in Organizational Management. In addition to her culinary training, she proudly served as a member of the U.S. Air Force, where she gained leadership skills that have since become foundational in her approach to kitchen management and team development.
As a committed entrepreneur and advocate for women of color in the culinary world, Chef Catina is the founder of Just Call Me Chef, a national culinary sisterhood dedicated to building relationships and providing mentorship opportunities for Black women chefs. The organization fosters networking, support, and professional growth, empowering women to thrive in a traditionally male-dominated industry.
Chef Catina is also the co-founder of Our Time Kitchen, a commissary kitchen and community hub in Baltimore. Along with her business partner Kiah Gibian, she purchased and transformed a three-story building into a vibrant space that now hosts over 26 small food businesses, with a special focus on supporting women-owned and women of color food ventures. Our Time Kitchen is a game-changer, creating a safe, collaborative space where entrepreneurs can scale their businesses while benefiting from shared resources, mentorship, and community support.
Beyond her entrepreneurial endeavors, Chef Catina is dedicated to giving back to her community. She serves on the board of The Food Project, a nonprofit in southwest Baltimore that provides culinary education and career opportunities to inner-city youth. As part of her commitment to mentorship, Chef Catina developed and launched a cooking class series for boys, teaching them essential culinary skills and empowering the next generation of chefs. The series features local guest male chefs, further fostering diversity and inclusivity in the culinary field. She also serves on the board for the Charles Village Community Benefits District Management Authority, to have more impact on positive change for her neighborhood.
Chef Catina’s work has earned her significant recognition. In 2020, she was named one of Baltimore Sun’s "Women to Watch" and was named "Best Chef in Baltimore" by Baltimore Magazine. She was also a Black Women in Food Honoree, a winner of the "Plated It" cooking competition, and a nominee for Chef of the Year by the Restaurant Association of Baltimore in 2019. Most recently, she was recognized as one of the Women Leading Baltimore 2023, a testament to her powerful influence and leadership in the community and the food industry.
Chef Catina’s journey is a testament to her dedication to culinary excellence, her passion for mentorship, and her ongoing commitment to transforming the food industry into a more inclusive, supportive, and equitable space for women, particularly women of color. Through her various initiatives, Chef Catina Smith continues to inspire, lead, and empower future generations of chefs and food entrepreneurs.