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Kuma’s Corner, known for its nationally acclaimed, award-winning burgers, has appointed Mike Kosiak to Director of Operations (DOO) to oversee all four of its Chicagoland restaurants including the original Avondale location, Chicago’s West Loop, Schaumburg, and Vernon Hills. Kosiak joins Kuma’s Corner with almost a decade of executive management experience and, most recently, held leadership positions at Hogsalt Hospitality’s Small Cheval and Au Cheval in Chicago. As DOO, Kosiak is tasked with managing day-to-day operations and will oversee a team of 25. His focus is to ensure the needs of each store and its employees are met, while developing and executing new growth initiates to better serve customers. ....
Kuma’s Corner, known for its nationally acclaimed, award-winning burgers, has appointed Mike Kosiak to Director of Operations (DOO) to oversee all four of its Chicagoland restaurants including the original Avondale location, Chicago’s West Loop, Schaumburg, and Vernon Hills. Kosiak joins Kuma’s Corner with almost a decade of executive management experience and, most recently, held leadership positions at Hogsalt Hospitality’s Small Cheval and Au Cheval in Chicago. As DOO, Kosiak is tasked with managing day-to-day operations and will oversee a team of 25. His focus is to ensure the needs of each store and its employees are met, while developing and executing new growth initiates to better serve customers. ....
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The city has already had to paint over the public art mural it commissioned recently. I guess the assumption was that graffiti vandals would respect the art work and leave it alone. Obviously that was not the case. The city needs more enforcement and should direct more funds for this in the 2021 budget. They spend more on artist in residence and poet than on graffiti removal. There are many sites such as this that are repeatedly targeted and quite predictably. Why aren’t there cameras and frequent control officers/police patrolling these areas? The city has hired upwards of 100 staff members in the past five years to attend to its ideological agenda while continuing to neglect its core functions. And many of the councillors live elsewhere and so don’t have to live with the deteriorating downtown on a personal and daily basis. ....