Little Caesars Pizza has hired industry veteran Vic Versino as the company’s new vice president of North American distribution for Blue Line Foodservice, a subsidiary of Little Caesars.
by Staff
October 2, 2014
1 min to read
Little Caesars Pizza has hired industry veteran Vic Versino as the company’s new vice president of North American distribution for Blue Line Foodservice, a subsidiary of Little Caesars.
“Vic is known for his collaborative spirit and dedication to teamwork while building relationships with key internal and external contacts and is a great addition to our family,” said Dave Scrivano, president and CEO of Little Caesars.
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Versino will oversee Blue Line’s daily operations with a focus on optimizing the current network for efficiency and cost. He previously worked at Martin-Brower, a respected distribution company as well as several positions at places like McDonald’s and Redbox.
“We are excited to have such a distinguished distribution industry leader join our team to support the Little Caesars stores throughout the U.S., Canada and Mexico,” said Scrivano. “Vic is a great addition to our team and his experience with distribution, transportation and warehouse efficiencies will help Little Caesars continue to grow.”
Versino started his career as a warehouseman and has worked as a dispatch supervisor, warehouse manager, director and vice president. He received his bachelor’s degree in business logistics from Pennsylvania State University.
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