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Chartwells Higher Education names Eva Wojtalewski as CEOChartwells Higher Education names Eva Wojtalewski as CEO

Eva Wojtalewski brings nearly two decades of experience to the role.

Reyna Estrada, Editor

May 2, 2024

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Eva Wojtalewski succeeds Lisa McEuen, who served as Chartwells CEO for eight years. | Photo courtesy of Chartwells Higher Education.

Chartwells Higher Education has a new CEO. Eva Wojtalewski will take on the role. Wojtalewski brings nearly two decades of legal and business experience. Most recently, Wojtalewski served as vice president, managing legal counsel for Compass Education. In that role, she oversaw the legal team and served as lead counsel to Compass Group’s Chartwells Higher Education and K-12 sectors in the U.S. she also served as a member of Chartwells Higher Education leadership team. Previously, Wojtalewski worked as a corporate attorney for two decades.

She succeeds Lisa McEuen, who served as Chartwells CEO for eight years.

“From the moment I got to know the Chartwells Higher Education team, it was clear we had the very best people. It’s that dedication, talent, and passion for setting a high standard in creating a welcoming student experience that defines who Chartwells is today,” said Wojtalewski, in a statement. “I couldn’t be more excited to build relationships with our team and partners as we work together to redefine the future of campus dining."

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About the Author

Reyna Estrada

Editor

Reyna Estrada is an editor at FoodService Director. Previously, she served as an associate editor. Reyna's coverage is wide-ranging but with a focus on college and university foodservice and sustainability throughout all segments.

Reyna has been with FoodService Director for about three years. She holds a Journalism and Media Studies degree from Roosevelt University. She also has a degree in Political Science. Reyna is based in Michigan, where she lives with her two cats. Reyna enjoys everything related to reading, writing, art and true crime.

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