Warren Brown

Warren Brown

Baker


CakeLove

Washington, DC USA


Try different things and learn.

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By Roadtrip Nation

Warren Brown

Milestones

My road in life has been direct.
Says that the years spent in school, and the years afterwards, you focus should just be on trying different things and learning.
He went to law school and got his law degree, but he wasn't really sure what being a lawyer would be like.
When he joined a law firm after school, he realized that he'd made a mistake; he hated his work.
Around that time, he started baking on the side as a hobby.
Took a trip in 1999 and brought a cake with him; he didn't have a case for it, so he took it through the airport on a plate covered in plastic wrap.
At each stage of his trip, people around him would react to the cake; he realized there was something special about baking, something he needed to explore.
This time, he did his research; he made absolutely sure that he wanted to open a bakery before he took that step.
In 2000, he officially left the law practice to open his bakery, CakeLove; today, he's written three cookbooks and hosts a show on Food Network.
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Education

High School
Bachelor
Law
Brown University
Graduate
Law
George Washington University
Doctorate
Law
George Washington University

Career

Baker

CakeLove is all about love. I started CakeLove in 2002 because I've always enjoyed sharing my love for food.

Career Roadmap

Roadmap
My work combines:
My work combines:
Entrepreneurship
Food
Being Creative

Interviewed By

Washington, D.C. - New York City

Washington, D.C. - New York City

In Washington DC, Warren Brown, founder of the Cake Love Bakery, tells the Roadtrip Nation team about how he left his job as a lawyer to pursue his passion for baking. Also in DC they have the opportunity to interview Dr. Steven Rosenberg, a pioneer in cancer research. After DC the team heads to, New York City, where they interview David Fricke, music editor at Rolling Stone.