Fired Up for Success

Connor Murdoch

Connor Murdoch

At 28, chef Connor Murdoch has perfected the recipe for a culinary career with a side of work-life balance

            In August 2010, 15-year-old Connor Murdoch spent his time playing video games, hitting golf balls, riding Kawasaki motorcycles and cooking food. That year, the South Milwaukee High School freshman also created a Facebook account and made his very first post: “Started New Job at Cousins Subs.”

“I discovered there was such a thing as cooking for money,” Murdoch recalled. “When I saw the big lunch crowd for the first time, it energized me. My co-workers weren’t thrilled about how busy it got, but I absolutely loved it.” Murdoch has turned his passion for food into a profession.nHe earned an associate degree from MATC’s Culinary Arts program and honed his skills at two highly respected restaurants in Milwaukee. And today, at 28 years old, Murdoch is in charge of an entire kitchen as executive chef for Skyline Catering and the Bucyrus Club in his hometown, South Milwaukee.

“While he was pretty young to become our executive chef, we felt his background, his ambition, his credentials, his enthusiasm, his work ethic and his genuine desire to be a leader within our family of fantastic team members was exactly what we were looking for to build our brand and our future,”said Ernest C. Wunsch, owner of Skyline Catering and the Bucyrus Club.

“Most chefs are job changers over their careers,” Wunsch added. “What really impressed me was that after a year of being with our team and trying out his leadership skills, Connor was convinced that our company would be his forever home.”

“I want this to be my last job,” Murdoch said. “This job checks all the boxes. Half the week, I work during the day and can be home by 4 p.m. to be with my kids. Other days, we have events and weddings at the club. It’s been the best of all worlds.”

As executive chef, Murdoch designed many of the dishes on the catering menu for meetings, events and weddings. He also created sandwiches for a small deli that operates within the club and a unique fish fry that has packed the place to the gills on Fridays.

“The owners here have really let me put my own stamp on things,” Murdoch said. “They’ve allowed me a lot of freedom to be creative.” Murdoch discovered his culinary creativity with his father, who cooked breakfast on weekends and tended the grill on summer nights.

As a youngster, Murdoch stood on a chair, hovered over the stove, and helped make bacon and scrambled eggs. “He inspired me,” Murdoch said about his father. “He loves what I make. He gives me honest reviews. He’s not a stuffy foodie at all. He’s just a South Milwaukee guy who likes to eat.”

After graduating from South Milwaukee High School in 2014,Murdoch attended a summer camp at MATC for high school students interested in culinary careers, and then he got a job at Dream Dance Steakhouse inside Milwaukee’s Potawatomi Casino Hotel. He worked there full time while attending classes at MATC.

 

I think I was prepared for the real world because I was in the real world and school at the same time. Work prepared me for school and school prepared me for work.

Connor Murdoch MATC Culinary Arts graduate, executive chef at Skyline Catering and Bucyrus Club

“I think I was prepared for the real world because I was in the real world and school at the same time,” Murdoch said. “Work prepared me for school and school prepared me for work.” At MATC, Murdoch learned proper cooking procedures, how to respect ingredients, to pay attention to detail and, more importantly, to have the right mindset: “You really have to love it,” he said. “Connor’s desire and passion were evident when he was in our program,” said Paul J. Carrier, lead faculty and department chairperson of the college’s Culinary Arts program. “That passion has carried him to great success, and he’s continuing that at Bucyrus and Skyline.”

 

Connor Murdoch (above and far left) has the freedom to be creative in the Bucyrus Club kitchen.

Connor Murdoch (above and far left) has the freedom to be creative in the Bucyrus Club kitchen.

After graduating from MATC in May 2017, Murdoch started working full time at Dream Dance. After the COVID-19 pandemic struck, he took a job at Eldr+Rime, another Milwaukee area restaurant. He married his girlfriend, Ashley.

His son, Leo, was born in 2021 and his daughter, Ellie, in 2022. With a family to support, he walked away from the kitchen and took a daytime job in the healthcare field. He lasted six months. “I had to get out. I couldn’t do it,” he said, shaking his head. “I just couldn’t sit at a desk all day. Sometimes cooking feels like an addiction, and I need to do it.”

Murdoch and Skyline have had a busy 2024. They catered several events to raise money for murals in downtown South Milwaukee. They also catered multiple events for the Republican National Convention held in Milwaukee in July.

And he plans to keep doing it. He loves it so much that he cooks on his days off. “I still like to impress my wife,” he said with a laugh. “Plus, I have yet to find a food I don’t like to eat.” ■

See what’s cooking in MATC’s Culinary Arts program at matc.edu.