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More Execs Join MACS

Roster includes industry vets from 7-Eleven, APlus, Ukrop's

RICHMOND, Va. -- Mid-Atlantic Convenience Stores (MACS), a leading convenience store operator in the Mid-Atlantic region and one of ExxonMobil's largest consortiums of retailers in the United States, has added three new members to its leadership team: Frank M. Quinn, vice president of marketing and merchandising; Michael J. Raymond, director of loss prevention and risk management; and Kathy Meadows, director of human resources.

Quinn comes to MACS after 13 years in leadership positions at 7-Eleven, including his role as vice president and division manager for 7-Eleven's [image-nocss] Mid-Atlantic region, as well as 7-Eleven's sales and merchandising manager in its Northeast division. Quinn also served as the national senior category manager of food and foodservice at APlus, a Philadelphia-based c-store chain that includes 350 corporately owned stores and 250 franchise stores.

Raymond joins MACS after 25 years with 7-Eleven, where he most recently served as senior director of corporate security and loss prevention. Additionally, Raymond held 7-Eleven leadership positions in operations, human resources and training.

Meadows will provide HR leadership to all divisions of the organization, spent 16 years with Ukrop's Super Markets. Most recently, she held the position of regional human resource manager for the Medical Facilities of America, where she was responsible for 11 centers throughout the state of Virginia.

"We are delighted to add Frank, Mike and Kathy to our outstanding leadership team," said Jim Summers, MACS president and COO. "Our business model and growth plans have enabled us to attract the very best talent in the c-store industry, and we now have the critical mass and chemistry to implement our dynamic plans."

Earlier this month, MACS announced five new members of its leadership team: Jim Summers, president and COO, who was previously with The Home Depot; Don Bassell, CFO, who was with GPM; Mike Squillace, senior vice president of operations, who was with C.L. Thomas and 7-Eleven; Adam Marcus, senior vice president of wholesale fuels, who was with Spinx and BP; and Neil McCarthy, senior vice president and chief information officer, who was with Wawa.

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Initially formed in mid-2010, MACS was created by Greenwich, Conn.-based Catterton Partners, a leading North American consumer-focused private-equity firm, to acquire convenience stores in the highly fragmented c-store industry. In June 2010, MACS acquired a majority interest in Uppy's Convenience Stores Inc., and 170 convenience stores/fuel stations from ExxonMobil.

Based in Richmond, Va., MACS is a leading convenience store operator in Maryland and Virginia, with a network of approximately 300 company-owned and dealer locations, in addition to its wholesale fuel distribution network.

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