Wendy's Names Pete Suerken as New U.S. President Amid C-Suite Shakeup
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Thursday, Jul 24, 2025 3:23 pm ET1min read
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Suerken, who previously served as President and CEO of Wendy's Quality Supply Chain Co-op (QSCC) since 2021, brings extensive experience in the food, beverage, and restaurant industries. He will focus on delivering exceptional customer experiences, increasing restaurant-level profitability, and accelerating growth in the U.S. [2].
The appointment comes at a time of significant leadership changes within Wendy's. CEO Kirk Tanner recently left for Hershey, and Suerken will report to interim CEO Ken Cook [1]. The company is also in the midst of a challenging period, with plans to shutter about 140 underperforming restaurants and a 2.8% drop in same-store sales in the U.S. during Q1 [1].
Despite these challenges, Wendy's has shown steady performance, with positive comps growth in seven of the last eight quarters. The company is also investing in technology to boost its speed of service and restrain labor costs, deploying drive-thru voice artificial intelligence at 500 restaurants this year [1].
Suerken's appointment is seen as a move towards stability for the brand. His extensive knowledge of Wendy's system and experience in supply chain and distribution operations will be crucial in navigating the company's current challenges [1].
References:
[1] https://www.restaurantdive.com/news/wendys-us-president-pete-suerken-abigail-pringle-departure/753802/
[2] https://www.stocktitan.net/news/WEN/the-wendy-s-company-names-pete-suerken-president-u-l8totgeu405g.html
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Wendy's has appointed Pete Suerken as President, U.S., replacing outgoing president Abigail Pringle. Suerken has extensive knowledge of Wendy's system, having led supply chain and distribution operations for the brand worldwide since 2021. He will focus on delivering exceptional customer experiences, increasing restaurant-level profitability, and accelerating growth in the U.S. Pringle is leaving the company to pursue other opportunities.
Wendy's has appointed Pete Suerken as the new President, U.S., effective July 22, 2025, replacing outgoing President Abigail Pringle [1]. Pringle is leaving Wendy's to pursue other opportunities after serving in her role since June 2024 [1].Suerken, who previously served as President and CEO of Wendy's Quality Supply Chain Co-op (QSCC) since 2021, brings extensive experience in the food, beverage, and restaurant industries. He will focus on delivering exceptional customer experiences, increasing restaurant-level profitability, and accelerating growth in the U.S. [2].
The appointment comes at a time of significant leadership changes within Wendy's. CEO Kirk Tanner recently left for Hershey, and Suerken will report to interim CEO Ken Cook [1]. The company is also in the midst of a challenging period, with plans to shutter about 140 underperforming restaurants and a 2.8% drop in same-store sales in the U.S. during Q1 [1].
Despite these challenges, Wendy's has shown steady performance, with positive comps growth in seven of the last eight quarters. The company is also investing in technology to boost its speed of service and restrain labor costs, deploying drive-thru voice artificial intelligence at 500 restaurants this year [1].
Suerken's appointment is seen as a move towards stability for the brand. His extensive knowledge of Wendy's system and experience in supply chain and distribution operations will be crucial in navigating the company's current challenges [1].
References:
[1] https://www.restaurantdive.com/news/wendys-us-president-pete-suerken-abigail-pringle-departure/753802/
[2] https://www.stocktitan.net/news/WEN/the-wendy-s-company-names-pete-suerken-president-u-l8totgeu405g.html

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