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Evaro, Massey, Levandoski promoted at pizza purveyor

MILFORD, Iowa Piccadilly Circus Pizza has promoted three employees to new positions. Dana Evaro assumes the role of director of marketing services, while both Don Massey and Jay Levandoski become regional directors of business development. All three promotions are effective immediately.

In his new position, Evaro will help develop and manage marketing promotions designed for growth to existing Piccadilly Circus Pizza locations. He started with the company in 1994 as a territory manager in charge of opening new locations. In 1997, he joined the team [image-nocss] at the main office in Milford, Iowa, when he was promoted to marketing manager.

Massey is in charge of operations and management for all Piccadilly Circus Pizza personnel in the Southeast United States, which includes eight states, from West Virginia to Florida. Massey, who brings 20 years of food business experience to his position, had been in charge of new business development since he started with the company in 2002. Prior to that, he was with Richfoods and Race Trac Petroleum.

Levandoski shares similar responsibilities in the Northeast United States, a 17-state territory from Indiana to New England. Previously, he had been national operations manager. He came to the company as a territory manager in 1997, was promoted to regional operations manager in 2001 and than national operations manager in 2003.

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