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Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the restaurant industry, helping operators manage costs and streamline operations. However, as Greg Majewski, CEO of Craveworthy Brands, discussed in this repurposed episode of a Fireside Chat with Opus CEO Rachael Nemeth, restaurants must be careful not to lose sight of their customers and the hospitality that defines the industry. Here are three major takeaways from his conversation on AI and its role in restaurants.
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ABOUT RACHAEL NEMETH:
Rachael Nemeth is the CEO and cofounder of Opus, a mobile learning platform that helps employers engage and train their "deskless" workforce. Her background combines decades of experience in the service industry, instructional design, and second language acquisition. Before Opus, she worked for Danny Meyer's, Union Square Hospitality Group, Baked, and Hot Bread Kitchen, an NGO that teaches baking skills to underrepresented women. Her first company, ESL Works, brought industry-relevant English training to New York City kitchens. Rachael is an alum of The New School and is from Kansas City (the Kansas side, if you're wondering).
ABOUT GREGG MAJEWSKI:
Gregg Majewski has a vast amount of experience as a corporate executive in the restaurant industry. As the former CEO of Jimmy John’s, he played a major role in expanding the franchise from 33 to 300+ stores in just 5 years by surrounding the company’s marketing strategy around the innovative approach of delivering sandwiches and being “freaky fast”. Majewski has worked to develop restaurant concepts over the last two plus decades, before starting Craveworthy Brands in 2023, which currently includes a growing portfolio of restaurant brands.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the restaurant industry, helping operators manage costs and streamline operations. However, as Greg Majewski, CEO of Craveworthy Brands, discussed in this repurposed episode of a Fireside Chat with Opus CEO Rachael Nemeth, restaurants must be careful not to lose sight of their customers and the hospitality that defines the industry. Here are three major takeaways from his conversation on AI and its role in restaurants.
Key Takeaways:
Episode Links:
ABOUT RACHAEL NEMETH:
Rachael Nemeth is the CEO and cofounder of Opus, a mobile learning platform that helps employers engage and train their "deskless" workforce. Her background combines decades of experience in the service industry, instructional design, and second language acquisition. Before Opus, she worked for Danny Meyer's, Union Square Hospitality Group, Baked, and Hot Bread Kitchen, an NGO that teaches baking skills to underrepresented women. Her first company, ESL Works, brought industry-relevant English training to New York City kitchens. Rachael is an alum of The New School and is from Kansas City (the Kansas side, if you're wondering).
ABOUT GREGG MAJEWSKI:
Gregg Majewski has a vast amount of experience as a corporate executive in the restaurant industry. As the former CEO of Jimmy John’s, he played a major role in expanding the franchise from 33 to 300+ stores in just 5 years by surrounding the company’s marketing strategy around the innovative approach of delivering sandwiches and being “freaky fast”. Majewski has worked to develop restaurant concepts over the last two plus decades, before starting Craveworthy Brands in 2023, which currently includes a growing portfolio of restaurant brands.
Connect with Craveworthy
Connect with Room for Seconds
NOMINATE A GUEST — Do you know someone who would be great on this show? Let us know by emailing us at [email protected] or sending a DM on social media @craveworthybrands
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Produced by Cali BBQ Media
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“Every business needs to be a media company”