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Matthew Doyle of the Branded Management Group in Worcester has been named to the Board of Directors for the supply chain company serving Dunkin’ Donuts, National DCP announced Wednesday.
Doyle, who has been a Dunkin’ franchisee for over 15 years, will serve a three year term on the board of the supply chain management cooperative. Doyle previously served on the New England DCP Board of Directors before the merger that formed the National DCP.
His business owns 80 Dunkin' Donuts restaurants in Rochester, New York, Cleveland, Ohio and Worcester. In 2014, he was named a Worcester Business Journal 40 under 40.
National DCP is a $2 billion supply chain management company serving the franchisees of Dunkin' Donuts. They provide business solutions including food, beverages, supplies, packaging, technology and healthcare to more than 8,900 Dunkin' locations in the U.S.
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