Florian Bell steps down as CEO of the EAT HAPPY GROUP

Florian Bell, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the EAT HAPPY GROUP, is resigning from his position and all associated functions within the Group for personal reasons. Founder and Advisory Board member Christian Kraft will take over Florian Bell's responsibilities on an interim basis.

Florian Bell, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the EAT HAPPY GROUP, is stepping down from his position and all related functions within the Group for personal reasons. Founder and Advisory Board member Christian Kraft will take over Florian Bell’s responsibilities on an interim basis.

Florian Bell has achieved great success with the EAT HAPPY GROUP over the past five years. As CEO of the Group, he has increased the number of outlets across all countries to around 1,500 and restructured the management team. Prior to that, as CEO Austria and Slovakia, he significantly expanded and shaped EAT HAPPY’s Austrian business.

“We deeply regret that Florian is stepping down from his position as CEO,” says Christian Kraft. “In his role as CEO of the group, he has led the company in an excellent manner and driven EAT HAPPY’s growth in a consistent and structured way. The Advisory Board and the Management are very grateful to him for his commitment and the trusting cooperation and will remain personally close to him”.

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