Centerplate Makes Verros Permanent President/CEO
Former COO had been serving in interim capacity since the departure of previous president/CEO in September.
November 4, 2014
Centerplate's Board of Directors has confirmed the appointment of Chris Verros as president and CEO. He had been the company's COO since 2010 and served as the acting President/CEO since September, following the departure of Des Hague.
"We are incredibly pleased to affirm Chris Verros as our choice to lead Centerplate in its next phase of growth," says Chairman Joe O'Donnell. "Through his leadership over the past two months as the Acting President and Chief Executive Officer of Centerplate as well as his extraordinary track record of integrity and success in all of his prior roles, Chris has demonstrated a remarkable ability to create positive and lasting growth while fostering an environment of trust and respect."
As COO, Verros was responsible for overseeing the delivery of the company's operations and 45,000 staff members. During his tenure, Centerplate has achieved unprecedented revenue growth and welcomed more than 75 premier entertainment destinations, stadiums and convention centers to its client roster—including opening Nashville's Music City Center and Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, home of the NFL's San Francisco 49ers in the last 18 months, all while driving profitability and expanding overseas to include operations in Europe, the company said in a release announcing the appointment.
"It is an honor to serve Centerplate in this new role," Verros says. "The past five years has been a remarkable period of success and growth, in which we have made tremendous strides in leading the event and venue hospitality industry. I am proud to represent the Centerplate team, where we continually strive to make it better to be there for our guests at thousands of events across North America and Europe. I look forward to the exciting future ahead."
Verros was the executive vice president of operations at Boston Culinary Group prior to its merger with Centerplate in 2010, where he oversaw the company's more than 100 accounts. The son of a restaurateur, he has held nearly every operational and management position in the industry during his thirty-year career in event hospitality. His extensive experience includes direct oversight of services at many leading convention, sports, and entertainment destinations. In 1986, he, along with Jerry Moses, launched the sports and entertainment foodservice company FanFare and grew the startup company to 15 major accounts before selling it to Fine Host Corp. seven years later, where he then served as Group President.
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