Elements Massage Names New CEO

Jeremy Morgan has been named the new CEO of Elements Massage. Morgan has seven years of leadership experience with Smashburger and most recently served as CEO of Tava Kitchen. Elements Massage believes that Morgan’s experience in franchise development, marketing, and overall brand strategy will contribute to the execution of the company’s aggressive growth plan. Smashburger grew from 35 to 280 restaurants during Morgan’s time with the brand. 

“Elements is a very exciting, high growth brand,” Morgan says. “Our clients love the personal and customized services offered, and the client experience is unparalleled. This brand was built around the franchise owner, so I plan to dedicate much of my time to listening to them and providing the support they need to be successful. There is huge opportunity for growth as we continue our nationwide expansion.”

For more information about Elements Massage, visit www.elementsmassage.com.

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