Black Rifle Coffee Company Appoints Roland Smith as Executive Chairman
BRC Inc. (NYSE: BRCC) has appointed Roland Smith as Executive Chairman, effective immediately. He succeeds founder Evan Hafer, who remains CEO. This leadership change aims to leverage Smith's extensive experience in consumer-packaged goods to enhance growth and shareholder value. Smith, a U.S. Army veteran, emphasized collaboration with Hafer and co-CEO Tom Davin to capitalize on increasing customer demand and expand sales channels. The company is committed to its mission of supporting veterans and first responders while pursuing omnichannel growth.
- Appointment of experienced Roland Smith as Executive Chairman expected to strengthen leadership.
- Smith's background in consumer-packaged goods could enhance growth initiatives and shareholder value.
- Focus on expanding sales channels aligns with growing customer demand.
- Transition of leadership may raise concerns about continuity and potential experience gaps.
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“As we continue to encounter more customer demand and expand across new sales channels, we’re committed to building the best possible team to serve Black Rifle Coffee’s growing community. Roland has been a great partner to our management team since joining the Board. His experience operating at the highest levels of the consumer-packaged goods, fast casual and retail sectors has positioned us to pursue new paths to expansion and value creation. Additionally, his background as a veteran of our nation’s armed forces has helped him fully understand and support our mission. By appointing Roland as Executive Chairman, the Board is making it easier for him to work seamlessly with Tom, myself and others on growth initiatives, the build-out of our outposts and B2B channel, and other efforts that support our mission.”
“I’m honored that my fellow directors have entrusted me with the executive chairmanship during this exciting time in Black Rifle Coffee’s history. Additionally, I’m looking forward to working even closer with Evan, Tom and the entire organization to support the Company’s tremendous growth trajectory and important mission. I see significant opportunities for us to reach more customers through new channels and additional distribution points. Given my experience and relationships across the sector, I’m confident I can help our incredibly talented team realize that potential in the quarters and years to come.”
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