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Liaison Learns to Let Go
February 18, 2009
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FoodService Director - What I Learned - Carol Bracken-Tilley - Motorola - Liaison Learns to Let Go
When Motorola decided to sell its in-house foodservice program to Compass Group, Carol Bracken-Tilley had to decide to either go with Food Works or stay on as the liaison between Motorola and Compass Group. Bracken-Telley talks about why she decided to stay on as liaison and what she took away from the process.FoodService Director - What I Learned - Carol Bracken-Tilley - Motorola - Liaison Learns to Let Go
Six years ago, Motorola divested itself of its successful in-house foodservice program, Food Works, by selling it to Compass Group. Carol Bracken-Tilley, then a project manager for Food Works’ Eastern U.S. operations, was given a choice: go with Food Works or stay with Motorola as manager of hospitality services and liaison between the company and her old department. Bracken-Tilley chose to become a liaison, overseeing foodservice for Motorola facilities worldwide. She shared with FSD how she approached the job and what she’s learned over the years.