Monday, February 8, 2010

What's Expected vs. What's Amazing

What's Expected vs. What's Amazing

Seth Godin wrote a blog post on this very subject and mentioned one of our many Amazing employees, Dolores. If you've had a chance to watch The Oprah Winfrey Show when our CEO Joe Depinto appeared giving a look behind the new upcoming CBS show Undercover Boss then you are aware of who Dolores is. If you missed the show then you most defidently should watch the upcoming airing of Undercover Boss on February 21st to see what outstanding employees we have working for us.

If you are one of the Amazing people that provides the best customer service then we're waiting to here from you. Apply Now

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Friday, February 5, 2010

7-Eleven® Gives Back with ‘7-Eleven Coffee Cup With A Cause’

7-Eleven® Gives Back with ‘7-Eleven Coffee Cup With A Cause’
Nicole Richie, Joel Madden, Benji Madden Design Program’s Inaugural Cup

LOS ANGELES and DALLAS (Feb. 1, 2010) – Many cups will runneth over as 7-Eleven, Inc. aims to donate more than $2 million to charities via “7-Eleven® Coffee Cup With A Cause.”

Because nurturing good community relations is important to 7-Eleven and its franchisees, the company is launching a charity-focused coffee campaign this month. Throughout 2010, 7-Eleven® will introduce limited-edition 20-oz coffee cups designed by entertainment and sports celebrities to be sold in 7-Eleven stores nationwide. Proceeds from cups sold will benefit the featured celebrity’s charity of choice. Cups can be filled with any 7-Eleven hot beverage including coffee, tea or hot chocolate.

“Cup With A Cause is one of our most exciting programs,” says Rita Bargerhuff, 7-Eleven’s chief marketing officer. “We’ve turned our coffee cups into canvasses, and celebrities are creating artwork for our program that allows customers to directly support charities and causes that make dramatic changes to so many people’s lives.”

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Thursday, January 28, 2010

Joe DePinto Featured on Undercover Boss and Oprah

What do Oprah Winfrey and 7-Eleven have in common?

He will also be on The Oprah Winfrey Show Monday, Feb 1st to talk about his participation in "Undercover Boss".

7-Eleven CEO Joe DePinto will be featured on the new CBS reality show "Undercover Boss" on Sunday, Feb 21st.

We're looking forward to the airings and hope you are too!

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Friday, January 22, 2010

DePinto’s Undercover Mission Part of CBS Reality Series

Last October, 7-Eleven president and CEO Joe DePinto went undercover on a mission to examine the inner workings of the company. This February, what he found will be aired on national television.

(Pictured: DePinto in disguise as 7-Eleven® store employee “Danny.”)

DePinto is among the participants in a new CBS reality series that follow high-level executives as they slip anonymously into the rank and file of their companies. Undercover Boss will debut following the Super Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 7, 10 p.m. Eastern Time.

Each week Undercover Boss will profile an executive working alongside their employees. Here, they’ll get an up-close, personal look at both the good and bad while discovering the unsung heroes who make their company run.

“The most important thing I learned is how critical it is that we must take care of our stores and their employees …,” DePinto said. “This is our mission, and all of us have an important role.”

Like DePinto, executives from White Castle (Dave Rife, owner/executive board member), Churchill Downs (Williams C. Carstanjen, COO), Hooters (Coby G. Brooks, president and CEO) and Waste Management (Larry O’Donnell, president and COO) will go incognito for Undercover Boss.

The premiere episode will follow O’Donnell. The series moves to its regular Sunday 9 p.m. Eastern Time slot on February 14. A date for the DePinto episode has not been announced.


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