Zambrero appoints development agents
Restaurant group Zambrero has appointed James Fleck, Michelle Jelfs and Sarah Preston as development agents to drive expansion in the West Midlands and South West.
The trio will lead franchise partner recruitment across key regions, supporting plans to open more than 20 new restaurants over the next three years.
They bring more than 50 years of combined franchising experience, having previously worked together to deliver large-scale restaurant growth and build strong franchise networks.
In their new roles, they will focus on securing locations and supporting new openings as Zambrero expands its UK footprint.
James said: “We’re incredibly excited to join the Zam Fam at such a pivotal stage in the brand’s growth.
“Having worked within the hospitality industry for many years, it is clear to me that Zambrero truly stands out – from its fresh, high-quality Mexican food and modern restaurant design, to its positive culture and clear sense of purpose.
“What really inspires us is the Plate 4 Plate initiative, which goes far beyond being a brand differentiator; it’s a mission we feel personally connected to, and we’re proud to be a part of a business that gives back.
“When we consider all these things, we really think we’ve hit on something special. As we keep telling everyone we speak to, there’s just something about Zambrero.”
James added: “We’re actively seeking passionate, committed and like-minded franchise partners to join us in expanding Zambrero across the West Midlands.
“This is a unique opportunity for both new and experienced franchise partners – whether that be single-site owners, multi-site owners or corporate partners – to join a fast-growing global brand at an early stage.
“For ambitious entrepreneurs ready to lead the way in the West Midlands, now is the time to join us on this exciting journey.”
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