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Marston’s appoints Andrew Andrea as next CEO
Marston’s board has announced Andrew Andrea will take the reins as its next chief executive officer from 3 October 2021.
Currently chief financial officer and corporate development officer at the 1,500-site pub group, Andrea’s appointment comes after current CEO Ralph Findlay revealed his decision to step down at the end of the current financial year.
Andrea has more than 23 years’ worth of experience within the pub and brewing industry and has served on Marston’s board since 2009 having joined the company seven years prior.
Covid-19 costs pub and restaurant owners £40,313 each on average
Cold spring: operators have invented food and drink offers that include hot water bottles or hot drinks to keep customers warm outside The Morning Advertiser (MA) asked operators how they had adapted to trading at the mercy of a cold British spring.
Since pubs reopened for outdoor trade in England last month, operators have had to ensure customers are not deterred from meeting up for a pint on cold days.
Many pubs invested in outdoor heaters in addition to outdoor structures such as pergolas and marquees.
Some pubs have even ensured they have hot water bottles and blankets on hand if customers have not wrapped up.