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Chipotle’s Leadership Shift Solidifies Scott Boatwright’s Position at its Helm

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Major changes are taking place across the food and service industry and Chipotle Mexican Grill does not intend to be left behind. Interim leader Scott Boatwright has secured a permanent position as CEO of Chipotle, and the leadership change marks an unexpected shift in the company.

The company’s former CEO Brian Niccol left his position to lead Starbucks instead, and while the coffee chain is on its own journey to reviving customer interest in the business, the move left Chipotle with the tough task of filling the role. The new CEO at Chipotle formerly held the position of the Chief Operating Officer before being asked to act as the interim leader. Now, the position has been made permanent.

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Chipotle’s Leadership Shifts After the Former CEO Makes a Quick Exit

Chipotle’s new CEO Scott Boatwright has been with the company since 2017, which means he is no stranger to the business and its needs. He was named interim CEO in August when the former leader made his exit, but the company’s board of directors has now permanently certified his position as the next leader of the organization.

In his previous position, Boatwright had reported to the CEO directly about the specifics of managing the 125,000 employees and 3,600 restaurants. According to Chipotle, he greatly contributed to the strategy and growth of the business and also led the shift in integrating new technology into the restaurants. He has been credited for helping build the company culture and fueling retention.

Prior to taking on his COO role at Chipotle, Boatwright spent 18 years at Arby’s Restaurant Group in various leadership positions. This shows both a long-term loyalty to the well-being of a business as well as a familiarity with the intricacies of running an expansive restaurant chain.

Expected Compensation for the New CEO

Chipotle CEO Scott Boatwright’s new role comes with hearty compensation for the position. The offer remains unchanged from what the board had provided to him on accepting the interim role. According to Fortune, an equity grant valued at $8 million was provided to stop him from leaving the organization on the exit of the previous CEO. 

His pay package includes a $1 million base salary with the potential of a cash bonus of almost $1.2 million. He will also be provided with a restricted stock award of $3.5 million along with a $200,000 aircraft allowance. All things considered, the maximum package could go beyond $11,000. 

This is quite a ways below former CEO Niccol’s total pay in 2023, which was said to have been valued at $22.5 million. The final pay Boatwright receives will be determined by the performance of Chipotle. 

Recent S&P 500 and Russell 3000 trends suggest that the path from COO to CEO is a fairly common one so it isn’t surprising to see Chipotle look to promote leaders from inside the company. 

Chipotle’s CEO Appointment Comes with Other Changes

The leadership shift at Chipotle isn’t restricted to only the CEO. After Niccol’s exit, VP of Finance Adam Rymer was named the Chief Financial Officer, and Jack Hartung, who was initially expected to retire, was reassigned as the Chief Strategy Officer. Hartung has spent 23 years as the CFO but his plans to retire from the role and the company have been put on hold as a result of the change in role.

Both leaders are said to have a 2-year vesting term to hold their position until the company comes out of the rough patch it has found itself in. Hartung also received the same $8 million retention grant that Boatwright received for staying on at the company. Two other senior officers have been offered $7 million retention grants to keep their roles.

Talking about Chipotle’s leadership shift, Scott Maw, the Chairman of the Board, stated, “Today’s announcement is an affirmation of both Scott’s leadership capability and our internal succession planning process. The board overwhelmingly believes Scott will deliver on the key strategies in place and position the company for continued success.”

“It is an honor to serve as the CEO of this purpose-driven brand and I look forward to providing greater opportunities for our employees, generating value for our shareholders, and Cultivating a Better World for our communities,” Boatwright said about his new role as CEO. “I am passionate about our menu and energized by our people, and believe that I, along with our esteemed bench of tenured leaders, will deliver on our priorities and achieve our long-term growth goals.”

With Chipotle’s leadership shifts officially completed, the company will have to look at improving the restaurant chain’s performance and sustaining its presence in the market as other competitors also struggle with the same task.

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