Terrell Alger
Retail & Restaurant ConsultantTerry Alger Consultancy
Terry Alger is an independent consultant at Terry Alger Consultants, providing services to the casual restaurants retail coffee, and the dollar retail industry since September 2003. Mr. Alger has been in upper level management with a major dollar retail company and keeps abreast on the current trends; in fact, he spends time researching and analyzing stores during visits. He has also spent many years in the restaurant industry and has been the President of his own casual dining restaurant business. He currently follows the casual restaurant industry with a major focus on companies like Panera Bread, Buffalo Wild Wings, Chipotle, Applebees, and Ruby Tuesday. He also follows QSR chains like CKE and Hardees, in addition to the coffee industry with a focus on Starbucks and Caribou Coffee, and the dollar retail industry with companies like Dollar Tree, Dollar General, Family Dollar, and Walmart. (This is me - Update Profile)
| 2004 - 2006 | Principal Panera Bread Company |
|---|---|
| 2003 - present | Retail & Restaurant Consultant Terry Alger Consultancy |
| 1989 - 1995 | President Cafe Inc. |
GLG Study Groups with Terrell Alger(?)
| Study Group Name | Members |
|---|---|
| Restaurant Consultants | 155 |
| Direct Mail Marketing Experts | 411 |
| Direct Mail Marketing Experts (North America) | 377 |
| Domino's Pizza Experts (US) | 59 |
GLG NewsSM Analyses by Terrell Alger(?)
With the economic conditions the way they are, restaurant companies are scrambling to come up with ways to combat the conditions that are affecting their operations. Commodity costs aren't coming down, so how can they offset higher prices? What strategies should companies be using to survive through...
Nearly very time you read an article about Starbucks, the media is always adding their nonfactual view on the overall health of the coffee giant. Just because competition comes to town, doesn't always mean they can survive the coffee giant's brand name. Closing down every coffee house to retrain every...
What and why would the consumer recognize the eagle label? How does American Living price points incorporate into their concept? Who would be their competitors with this new line of clothing?
The American consumer is always looking for a great breakfast offering especially something different. Can a company be successful offering "fresh" breakfast sandwich offerings and still maintain a speed of service? How will this impact major competitors like McDonalds and other QSR concepts that rule...
GLG InstituteSM Seminars with Terrell Alger(?)
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