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The Power List 2019: Ally SvensonThe Power List 2019: Ally Svenson

Growing fast and giving back to the ‘MOD Squad’

Christi Ravneberg, Managing Editor of Production

January 24, 2019

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Ally Svenson, co-founder, MOD Pizza

When Ally Svenson and her husband, Scott, founded MOD Pizza in Seattle in 2008, they set out to build a different kind of pizza joint — one that not only offered the quick-cooking, customizable pies that defined the segment, but also had a positive social mission and an employee- first approach.

The results speak for themselves.

The chain, which now has around 400 units, posted 80-percent year-over-year sales growth to reach $270 million in fiscal 2017, according to NRN Top 200 research. That made it not only the fastest-growing chain in the fast-casual pizza space, but also the fastest-growing chain in the entire Top 200. MOD was the fastest-growing Top 200 chain by units as well, with a 58.8-percent unit growth rate in 2017.

Scott Svenson serves as MOD’s CEO, while Ally Svenson is its “protector of the purpose.” That purpose includes hiring employees who may have trouble being hired elsewhere, including people with special needs or those who have been in prison or rehab, as well as paying employees above minimum wage. 

In a video on the MOD website, Ally Svenson sums it up this way: “We believe that if we take care of our MOD Squad in everything that we do, our MOD Squad will take care of our guests — and our business will take care of itself.”

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About the Author

Christi Ravneberg

Managing Editor of Production, Nation's Restaurant News

Phone: 323.380.7653 Christi Ravneberg oversees the copy flow process for NRN’s award-winning magazine, enforcing deadlines and ensuring the publication’s standards of accuracy and consistency. She also oversees the annual NRN 50 special report and plays a key role in the planning and execution of other special projects, including the Top 100 and Second 100 reports and Consumer Picks. She holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in magazine journalism from Northwestern University in Chicago. She resides in Los Angeles.

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