Chipotle has named Taco Bell’s Brian Niccol as its next leader, replacing Steve Ells, who built the fast-casual food chain.
Niccol is a 1996 graduate of Miami University, just an hour from Dayton.
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Niccol, 43, graduated from Miami's college of engineering and computing, serves on the advisory council of Miami's Farmer School of Business and is a member of the college's Phi Delta Theta fraternity, according to the university. He started his career at Procter and Gamble in marketing.
Niccol replaced Ells on March 5 after Ells announced in November that he planned to step down.
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Niccol has been in charge of Taco Bell since 2015, according to reports. He is known as the person who brought the Doritos Locos Tacos and mobile ordering to Taco Bell.
Chipotle’s brand has suffered over the last few years as the company tries to recover from E.coli, norovirus and Salmonella outbreaks that got customers sick and shrunk burrito sales.
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