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Wingstop names Anne Fischer as chief growth officer.

Wingstop names Anne Fischer as chief growth officer

Former Papa John’s executive to lead brand’s marketing and digital strategies

Wingstop Inc. has named Anne Fischer as chief growth officer and a senior vice president, the company announced Tuesday.

Wingstop-Chief-Growth-officer-Anne-Fischer-headshot-200.jpgThe Dallas-based quick-service brand said Fischer most recently served as chief marketing and digital officer at Atlanta-based Papa John's International Inc. Fischer has more than 20 years of experience in the quick-service-restaurant and hospitality industries, including marketing and sales leadership roles at The Walt Disney Co. and SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment.

Fischer succeeds Marisa Carona in the position. Carona now serves as Wingstop's chief U.S. franchise operations officer. 

"I truly believe we are just getting started at Wingstop, and I couldn't be more excited to have Anne join our team," said Michael Skipworth, Wingstop's president and CEO, in a statement. “Anne is a natural culture fit and a proven leader who will help Wingstop continue to execute its marketing and digital strategies on our mission to ‘Serve the World Flavor.’”

Fischer said: "I'm a huge fan of the brand, and I can't wait to join this best-in-class team to scale Wingstop in our journey to become a top 10 global restaurant brand and make Wingstop a household name."

For the first quarter ended April 1, Wingstop’s net income increased to $15.7 million, or 52 cents per share, up from $8.7 million, or 29 cents a share, in the same period last year. Revenues increased 42.7% to $108.7 million, up from $76.2 million in the same quarter last year.

As of April 1, Wingstop had 1,996 restaurants systemwide. Wingstop was founded in 1994.

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