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The diversity of the
team's experience, skills, and knowledge of business principals have
produced a record of success for businesses across a broad spectrum of
restaurant market segments. |
Ken
Mucha
kmucha@prolman.com
Ken Mucha
is an accomplished Business Executive with more
than 20 years of experience in driving
profitable growth in the competitive restaurant
market segment. He is adept at establishing and
revitalizing restaurant companies’
organizational structures, products and
services, processes, and sales strategies to
achieve optimum results. Mucha has exhibited a
broad-spectrum of skills in directing the full
range of restaurant operations. He is adept at
combining tactical implementation of strategic
initiatives along with development of key
partnerships to capture and enhance overall
quality, productivity, and bottom-line
performance.
As a Turnaround
CEO, his successes include a Chapter 11 Plan
approval within one year of accepting the
responsibility for an operating Chapter 11
restaurant company with concepts covering fast
food (“QSR”); family (“Casual”), including
sports grills and bars; and fine dining. Mucha
was appointed CEO of the Chapter 11 Debtor in
Possession, Irvine, CA based Spectrum
Restaurant Group, Inc. (“Spectrum”) by the
vote of not only the Board of Directors, but
also upon the recommendations of both the
Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors and
the company’s Secured Creditors. While leading
the development of the Chapter 11 Plan of
Reorganization, he also was instrumental in
improving the processes and operations, lowering
overhead and improving cash flows allowing for
the profitable sale of numerous distressed
operating units.
Mucha’s,
responsibilities as turnaround CEO of Spectrum
also included creation, design and
implementation of programs to streamline
business operations, create new menus, conduct
service training, further develop cost controls,
and provide management at the unit level; as
well as cultivate working relationships within
the franchise community for Grandy’s and
National Sports Grill, prior to the sale of
those concepts.
Previously, the
Senior Vice President of Development and
Facilities for Spectrum, Mucha was responsible
for coordinating and managing Spectrum’s real
estate, lease negotiations, plan development and
permitting, construction and related
furnishings, equipment procurement, as well as
training for both company-owned and franchise
units. He managed and facilitated franchise
programs for National Sports Grill and
Grandy’s; as well as having full
responsibility for the approval process of the
UFOC for National Sports Grill along with
its marketing and franchise training.
As the Senior
Vice President of Development and Facilities for
Newport Beach, CA based American Restaurant
Group, Inc., Mucha directed operations
providing real estate, construction, lease
negotiations, and facilities support for
restaurant divisions encompassing 22 states and
242 corporate and franchise units. He was
responsible for the due diligence in operations
and site analysis in the acquisition of Del
Taco. Mucha successfully opened and
launched 64 new restaurants including
Black Angus, Del Taco, Spoons, National Sports
Grill, Grandy’s, Tutto Mare, and Prego.
As
the Vice President of Development and Facilities
for Irvine, CA based Grace Restaurant Company,
Mucha managed remodel, conversion, and new
construction of Far West Services and Gilbert
Robinson divisions. This included evaluation of
site and building during the due diligence for
the acquisition of Seasons, Hungry Tiger, and
Jojo’s concepts. Mucha was involved with
the conversion of 123 jojo’s and
Seasons’ Restaurant to Coco’s within
a 27-month period; he developed and managed the
department that negotiated leases, designed, and
constructed over 250 restaurants including nine
different concepts. |