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Some operators wonât even say the word âbankruptcy.â Take Adam Zeitsiff, CEO of Goldâs Gym when it filed for Chapter 11 in May 2020. I donât use the B-word, he said at the time. His public relations firm preferred restructuring through the court process.â But can bankruptcy be a good thing? These five operators used the process to their advantage. 1. Diamonds in the rough. Chris Rowland, CEO of Pet Supplies Plus, moved quickly when news broke last November that Pet Valu was closing its 358 U.S. stores. âWe heard the announcement of them liquidating, so we reached out to their real estate department and had a conversation, and they were accommodating in terms of giving us information on stores we were specifically interested in.â ....
HAMPTON Michael McMahon is the new leader of the Hampton Fire Department in the aftermath of the resignation of fire chief Jamie Ayotte. McMahon will serve as acting chief until an independent study on the Fire Department is completed, according to Town Manager Jamie Sullivan. McMahon, who was acting deputy chief since the retirement of Justin Cutting in February, assumed responsibilities for Ayotte, whose last official day was on Friday, May 21. Ayotte resigned from his position in April without giving a reason and before a study on his department by an outside consultant was completed. Selectmen hired consultant Richard Marinucci, of Ann Arbor, Michigan, in February to look at the department in its entirety after concerns were expressed by Fire Department employees with Ayotte’s leadership. ....