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Guckenheimer Food Service Adds Two New Executives for Expanding Business and Operations in the Southwest
REDWOOD SHORES, Calif. --(Business Wire)--
Guckenheimer,
the San Francisco Bay Area-based food service company that pioneered
restaurant-quality cuisine and innovative nutrition
programs in corporate dining, today announced two new executive
appointments to head the expanding Southwest region. Rex Roe was
appointed Vice President of Operations and Len Cerasoli, Director of
Sales, effective immediately.
Formerly with Guckenheimer as Vice President of Special Projects in
2005, Roe rejoins the company with a longstanding and successful track
record in food service operations. He spent 21 years at LSG Sky Chefs in
business development for the in-flight food market and is credited with
introducing innovations such as "Buy on Board," and integrating
restaurant brands to enrich the in-flight dining experience. As regional
Vice President of Operations, Roe will lead growth and development as
Guckenheimer extends its culinary and nutrition programs and custom menu
creations to businesses throughout the Southwest. Roe graduated from the
School of Hospitality at Michigan State University and trained at the Culinary
Institute of America in Hyde Park.
Guckenheimer also welcomes Cerasoli to the Southwest regional team as
Director of Sales. Cerasoli worked 18 years at Sodexo in sales and
operations as General Manager, District General Manager and Regional
Sales Director where he consistently ranked among the top sales
performers in the division and twice honored as Salesperson of the Year.
He went on to own and operate several Five Guys locations throughout the
Southeast, and the franchises under his leadership were consistently
ranked in the top 10 percent for the popular chain. Cerasoli joins
Guckenheimer from Unidine where he was responsible for Business
Development in the Mid-Atlantic region. At Guckenheimer, Cerasoli will
provide integrated solutions to Southwest businesses interested in
improving employee
health and nutrition through premium food service. Cerasoli
graduated from the Hospitality, Resort & Culinary
Management program at Paul Smith's College.
In 2012, Guckenheimer opened 25 new client locations nationally and
plans to open more than 45 locations in 2013.
More About Guckenheimer
Founded in 1963 in the heart of Silicon Valley, Guckenheimer pioneered
innovative corporate
dining by introducing restaurant-quality, locally sourced, organic
and daily prepared meals-from-scratch to the burgeoning tech industry.
Today, Guckenheimer maintains its legacy of "Nourishing Inspiration" in
the workplace by offering unique-to-industry health and wellness
programs led by registered dieticians and customized café creations. All
accounts are led by professional chefs trained in the culinary arts and
fine-dining. Guckenheimer is the fourth largest corporate food service
and catering organization in the United States, with more than 300
accounts in 31 states. Visit Guckenheimer on Facebook
or at www.guckenheimer.com.

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