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Steak n Shake Announces Management Changes

By Staff -- Foodservice Equipment and Supplies, 3/19/2008

The Steak n Shake Co. announced several changes in its management structure. Wayne Kelley was appointed interim chairman and chief executive officer, replacing Alan Gilman.

The company also promoted Jeffrey Blade to interim president, from executive vice president, chief financial and administrative officer. Steak n Shake said the company is continuing its search for a permanent CEO.

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