Burgerville on Tuesday named board member Kyle Welch CEO and said he wants to steer the company “back to its roots.” Welch succeeds Ed Casey, who served four years in the role. “Burgerville was built ...
Cold Stone Creamery franchisee Kyle Welch has taken the helm of the fast-casual chain from outgoing CEO Ed Casey.
Burgerville, Vancouver’s home-grown burger joint, selected investor and board member Kyle Welch as its new CEO.
Pacific Northwest chain Burgerville has named Kyle Welch its new chief executive officer, succeeding Ed Casey.
Ed Casey, who grew revenue by over 50% in four years, has been replaced as Burgerville CEO by board member Kyle Welch.
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Burgerville’s Salmon Ceek location is one of 39 locations, with a 40th oin Wilsonville, Ore., set to open in June. The company expects a deal with new investors to close on Monday. (Amanda Cowan/The ...
The investors behind Dave’s Hot Chicken have a new growth concept: Mike’s Red Tacos. Bill Phelps and Dave’s franchisee Andrew ...
The question: Why doesn’t Salem have a Burgerville? We have the answer. But first, a little history. The background: Burgerville is a family-owned fast-food chain in Oregon and southwest Washington.
PORTLAND, Ore. — Burgerville employees have been told they have until Thursday this week to stop wearing politically-related buttons on their uniforms. The controversy began when a group of co-workers ...
Burgerville announced after signing a new labor contract with the Burgerville Workers Union on Nov. 12 that it would reopen all of its currently closed locations, including the one it closed in August ...
Burgerville has announced Kyle Welch as its next CEO, marking the beginning of a new chapter and a renewed focus on the ...
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