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Kum & Go's owner Maverik plans to lay off dozens of employees in Des Moines, according to a document sent to city officials.
Maverik confirms it is transferring base operations for the Kum & Go chain from Des Moines to Utah. The move is at odds with ...
Maverik will retain 63 employees in Des Moines and is offering eight others relocation packages as the convenience-store ...
Nicole Mason, who initially joined Kum & Go in 2002, will depart in January alongside several other managers and senior staffers spread across numerous departments.
Nine bathrooms across New York City, Minnesota, Colorado, Kansas, Utah, Florida, New Hampshire, Texas, and California are ...
We are currently working closely with impacted team members to develop individual plans, including relocation opportunities,’ ...
The convenience store retailer established the regional headquarters in Des Moines following its acquisition of Kum & Go in ...
Maverik's main office is currently located in Salt Lake City, which is where corporate services will be further concentrated ...
When Maverik’s acquisition of Des Moines-based Kum & Go was finalized two years ago, the Utah company’s then-CEO wanted ...
It’s unclear how many team members will be cut, although the company’s regional headquarters in Des Moines — established in late 2023 shortly after it acquired Kum & Go — housed about 250 employees.
The 21 companies from Utah span 10 industries, reflecting the state’s diverse economy. Unsurprisingly. Most are headquartered in the Salt Lake City area. They include a large-cap company in Extra ...
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