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Matthew Lotze was the CEO of Cheezy Pizza Company, Inc. from 2001 to 2005. There, he created a complete franchise and operating system that include employee manuals, all operations manuals, trademarks and copyrights, and UFC offering. From 1996 to 2005, Matthew Lotze was the CEO of LiquidationsRus, Inc. and overlooked a overstock wholesale company with strong internet sales. Before this, from 1991 to 1996, he served as a CEO at American Fundraisers, Inc. and established a full scale product fund-raising company. He has contributed to a number of organizations, such as Soroptimist International, Special Olympics, Old Miners Association of Big Bear Lake, Big Bear Youth Soccer League, California State Parks, Habitat for Humanity, Girl Scouts and Boys Scouts of America, San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department, and many more.
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Matthew Lotze was the CEO of Cheezy Pizza Company, Inc. from 2001 to 2005. From beginning to end, he created a complete franchise and operating system that include employee manuals, all operations manuals, trademarks and copyrights, and UFC offering. Besides this, he managed restaurants employees and handled trained managers, negotiated with suppliers purchased equipment, built a loss prevention and risk management structure that worked, installed and managed POS system.
He played a key role in negotiating school lunch program sales, and also supervised and trained main employees. He handled six locations, four delivery carry outs, two sit down company owned restaurants with 120 employees, and made 4 million in gross sales.
From 1996 to 2005, Matthew Lotze was the CEO of LiquidationsRus, Inc. and overlooked a overstock wholesale company with strong internet sales. He conducted large quantity liquidations and wholesale product liquidation. He arranged the wholesale of full truckload, and full or partial warehouse liquidations.
Apart from this, he sourced and negotiated larger scale purchases. Matt developed logistics channels for shipping domestic and international sales. He rooted key buying and selling relationships. Set pricing and oversaw product pipeline, P & L review, and cash flow and forecasting. He personally handled sales staff, and offered training to the management. Generated 8 million in gross sales.
Before this, from 1991 – 1996, Matthew Lotze served as a CEO at American Fundraisers, Inc. He established a full scale product fund-raising company, and negotiated with suppliers worldwide. He established a warehouse and distribution system for products. With the help of public speaking and motivational incentives, he achieved 3 million a year in sales, and each year he made motivational presentations to thousands.
On the other hand, Matthew Lotze is an amazing dancer and an excellent tennis player. He is very philanthropic and has contributed to a number of organizations, such as Soroptimist International, Special Olympics, Old Miners Association of Big Bear Lake, Big Bear Youth Soccer League, California State Parks, Habitat for Humanity, Girl Scouts and Boys Scouts of America, San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department, and many more.
Thank You Matthew Lotze