Pros
Office Spaces are well kept
Cons
The CEO. She assumed leadership during the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, inheriting an organization that was financially stable and well-positioned for success after a challenging time. Since taking office, however, her tenure has been marked by a lack of innovation and strategic vision. Rather than introducing new initiatives or building upon the organization’s strengths, she has leaned into her own narrative that in house talent wasn’t able to take the organization to the next level. Relying heavily on expensive consultants and loyal associates, which alienated staff with institutional knowledge. This approach has created an environment where experienced professionals, those who have dedicated their careers to the organization’s success, are marginalized and have led to massive loss of continuity and expertise. Multiple team meetings have taken place where she has labeled the staff as being “too soft”, while she has stacked on new Executives, as her loyalists - who are mainly women that look like her. The restaurant industry is a diverse marketplace, and the organization used to represent that diversity, by reflecting its commitment to inclusion and representation. Unfortunately, under the current leadership, these values have eroded. Compounding this shift, the CEO has openly signaled her political alignment by hosting an inauguration event in January 2025 at the Washington, D.C. office, reinforcing her partisan stance. Employees and stakeholders expect neutrality and inclusivity from organizational leadership. Significantly increasing healthcare premiums further demonstrate a disregard for the well-being of individuals who drive the organization’s day-to-day success. Stripping departments to a Help Desk model also strips morale. These actions not only also threaten the organization’s reputation and long-term stability.