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Retail Strategy Partners (RSP) names Pat Magill Partner and Practice Lead - Restaurant & Foodservice

RSP Founder and Managing Partner, Robert Kennedy, today announced the appointment of Pat Magill, Partner and Practice Lead - Restaurant & Foodservice of Retail Strategy Partners. “Pat brings a wealth of business insight and depth of experience to RSP from his background in foodservice operations, customer experience, and strategic marketing – all with a strong client service orientation. We look forward to partnering with Pat to serve our clients and help enable their continued growth.”


Pat has worked in the Foodservice and Restaurant industry for 25-plus years in a variety of marketing leadership roles. Prior to joining RSP, Pat served as VP of Channel & Commercial Planning for Coca-Cola North America’s Foodservice Division - having worked with QSR, FSR, and several on-premise foodservice customers of all sizes and varieties during his 20 years with the company.

“For nearly 20 years now, RSP has built a reputation as a trusted advisor to many Fortune 500 Retail & Foodservice clients. I’m excited to be working with them because of their unique approach to both value creation and commercial growth. It’s an incredibly strong foundation on which to build the firm's next chapter and I’m thrilled to be a part of it." said Magill.

Retail Strategy Partners is a growth consultancy that delivers B2B commercial transformation for its clients. RSP's expertise is in developing commercial strategies and enabling capabilities that redefine "where to play" and "how to win" for its clients.

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