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Scott Bush joins the The Future of QSR webinar

Bush is the CEO of The Cheesecake Shop.

Scott Bush, CEO of The Cheesecake Shop is joining the upcoming webinar about the future of the QSR industry in Australia this 12 March.

Sponsored by FranConnect, the webinar will explore the state of loyalty in foodservice today, uncover key trends shaping customer retention, and highlight strategies businesses can use to build deeper connections with customers.

Julia Illera, Research Manager, Euromonitor International and Nick Mecozzi, SVP of Global Solutions Consulting, FranConnect will hold two short presentations.

Scott Bush will join Matthew Marshall, CEO, Retail Food Group and Braeden Lord, CEO, Starbucks Australia, in a panel, together with the speakers from FranConnect and Julia Illera.

The webinar will be moderated by Emma Pitfield, Partner at KPMG.

For more information about the event and how to register, visit this link.

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