Andrew Kerin is Executive Vice President, ARAMARK Corporation and President, Domestic Food, Hospitality and Facilities, ARAMARK Corporation. He was named to his current position April 19, 2006.
Under his leadership are all of the company’s U.S.-based food, hospitality, and facilities businesses including the management of professional services in healthcare institutions, universities, schools, business locations, entertainment and sports venues, correctional facilities, and hospitality venues.
Mr. Kerin was elected as an executive officer of ARAMARK Corporation in November 2004.
From January, 2004 through April, 2006, he served as President, ARAMARK Healthcare and Education where he led a team that managed ARAMARK Healthcare Management Services and ARAMARK’s Education group serving the higher education market and the K-12 segment with both food and facility services.
Prior to this, Mr. Kerin was President, ARAMARK Facilities and Healthcare Group. In that capacity, he led the company’s healthcare support services and facility services businesses, including ARAMARK ServiceMaster Facility Services, which provided food and nutrition, laundry and linen, plant operations and maintenance, clinical equipment maintenance, energy and technical services, housekeeping, grounds keeping and other services for clients in the business, sports and entertainment, education and healthcare sectors.
Mr. Kerin is a former president of ARAMARK’s Correctional Services business and Facility Services group. He joined ARAMARK in 1995 as vice president of facility support services.
Prior to joining ARAMARK, Mr. Kerin was vice president with the Ogden Corporation, where his responsibilities included the leadership of Ogden’s education business and strategic planning for the facility services division throughout the US and Canada.
Kerin is also a member of the President’s Council at Fordham University and a member of the University of Delaware’s Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Management Advisory Board.
Mr. Kerin serves on the board of Junior Achievement of Delaware Valley and has served on the boards of International Facility Management Association (IFMA) and Philadelphia Academies.
Mr. Kerin received his Bachelor’s degree from Fordham University in 1985. |