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Krispy Kreme has announced the appointment of Guy Meakin as the new president of Krispy Kreme UK & Ireland, effective early November. He succeeds Jamie Dunning, who has decided to leave the company after two and a half years in the role.


Meakin joins Krispy Kreme with a robust background in the quick-service restaurant sector, having previously served as Pret A Manger’s shops and franchise director.


He also held the position of interim managing director for the UK business at Pret, where he developed strong relationships with customers and partners. His experience is expected to be instrumental as Krispy Kreme embarks on a new phase of expansion in the UK and Ireland.


Matt Spanjers, Krispy Kreme president, international, said: “We are thrilled to have Guy Meakin join us. His extensive experience and strong industry relationships will be vital as we continue to grow our brand and enhance our product offerings.”


The company recently launched a new line-up of doughnuts, including fan favourites and trending

flavours, aimed at capturing a broader market share.


In his tenure, Dunning oversaw significant growth for Krispy Kreme, achieving double-digit revenue increases through the expansion of retail access points and advancements in digital ecommerce.


His leadership included the opening of a flagship store on Oxford Street in London earlier this year, which has become a key location for the brand.


“I have thoroughly enjoyed my time leading this great brand through an unprecedented period of change,” Dunning commented. “I believe it is time for a new leader to take the business through the next phase of its journey and wish Guy all the best.”


Meakin’s appointment is seen as a strategic move to position Krispy Kreme for continued success in a competitive landscape, as the company seeks to expand its footprint and deepen its connection with consumers in the region.


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Krispy Kreme appoints new president for UK and Ireland amid leadership transition

Siân Yates

6 September 2024

Krispy Kreme appoints new president for UK and Ireland amid leadership transition

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