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Crussh CEO Shane Kavanagh steps down

His resignation is effective at the end of February.

Crussh announced the resignation of its CEO Shane Kavanagh.

Kavanagh, who was at the helm of the healthy food chain for four years, saw the addition of seven stores to 35 Crussh outlets during his stint, as well as partnerships with SSP and Sodexo.

During his term, the chain has introduced an exclusive retail range at Sansbury’s and workplace catering at WeWork.

“Under Shane’s leadership Crussh has successfully evolved a strategy of franchise, concession and product supply which is now delivering significant results,” Crussh executive chairman Jonathan Hart said in a statement.

His resignation is effective at the end of February whilst maintaining an advisory position until a new CEO is recruited.
 

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