Pietro Satriano – President and Chief Executive Officer of US Foods, Inc. – Email Address

Mr. Pietro Satriano served as president at US Foods Holding Corp. Mr. Pietro Satriano has been Director at CarMax, Inc. since October 01, 2018. He has been the Chief Executive Officer and President at US Foods Holding Corp. since July 2015. Mr. Satriano has been the Chief Executive Officer of US Foods, Inc. since July 13, 2015 and has been its Chairman since December 5, 2017. Mr. Satriano served as the Chief Merchandising Officer of US Foods, Inc. since February 2011 and also served as its President since July 13, 2015 until December 5, 2017. He served as President of LoyaltyOne Canada at LoyaltyOne, Inc. from 2009 to 2011. He was responsible for all client services and new business development and leads teams that serve LoyaltyOne's array of high-profile Canadian clients as well as exploring sponsorship opportunities and other strategic partnerships for the AIR MILES Reward Program, North America's premier coalition loyalty program. Mr. Satriano rejoined LoyaltyOne in 2009. He served as an Executive Vice President of Food at Loblaw Companies Limited until April 2008, where he headed up the national food procurement and merchandising group. He also served as the Head of Control Label Development at Loblaw Companies - segment of George Weston Limited until April 2008. Previously, he led one of the world's most extensive and successful private label programs and one of the largest brands in Canada. Mr. Satriano has a broad range of leadership experience in consumer marketing and loyalty strategy. He served at Loblaw Brands as President's Choice. He served at LoyaltyOne from 1995 to 2002. He has been Chairman of the Board at US Foods Holding Corp. since December 4, 2017. Mr. Satriano has been a Director of US Foods Holding Corp. since July 2015. Mr. Satriano has been a Director of US Foods, Inc. since July 2015. He managed rewards development and direct sales and played a key role at Loyalty Management Group. He served positions in retail grocery management and with strategy consulting firms in Canada and Europe. He began his career in strategy consulting, first with The Boston Consulting Group in Toronto and then with the Monitor Company in Milan, Italy. Mr. Satriano holds Master of Business Administration from Harvard University.

US Foods (formerly known as U.S. Foodservice) is an American foodservice distributor. With approximately $24 billion in annual revenue,[4] US Foods was the 10th largest private company in America until its IPO. Many of the entities that make up US Foods were founded in the 19th century, including one that sold provisions to travelers heading west during the 1850s gold rush. The company used the name U.S. Foodservice until 1993. US Foods offers more than 350,000 national brand products and its own “exclusive brand” items, ranging from fresh meats and produce to prepackaged and frozen foods. The company employs approximately 25,200 people in more than 60 locations nationwide, and provides food and related products to more than 250,000 customers, including independent and multi-unit restaurants, healthcare and hospitality entities, government and educational institutions. The company is headquartered in Rosemont, Illinois, and is a publicly held company trading under the ticker symbol USFD on the New York Stock Exchange.[5]

On 9th December, 2013, Sysco Corp announced it would buy US Foods for $8.2 billion ($3.5 billion plus $4.7 billion of debt),[6] but in June 24, 2015, US Federal Judge Amit Mehta ruled that the combined Sysco-US Foods would control 75% of the U.S. foodservice industry and that will stifle competition. On June 29, 2015, Sysco terminated its merger with US Foods.[7][8]

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