Little Caesars Pizza recently named attorney Erin Martin Chief of Staff. Martin has been with Little Caesars since 2007 and most recently served as Vice President, Business Support Services and General Counsel.
In the newly created role, she will act as strategic advisor to the Little Caesars President and CEO and its leadership team.
As the Vice President, Business Support Services and General Counsel, Martin led the legal and business support teams, including real estate, construction, U.S. development, training, and communications. Under her leadership, she provided counsel during several key initiatives for Little Caesars, including the chain’s new world headquarters expansion in downtown Detroit, and several projects designed to advance the company’s interests in the areas of diversity, government relations and corporate growth. Martin also supported the legal needs of several other businesses within the Ilitch Family of Companies, including Blue Line Foodservice Distribution, Champion Foods, and the Little Caesars Fundraising Pizza Kit program.
Martin has more than 20 years of experience in corporate and franchise law.
Prior to joining Little Caesars, she was an attorney at Bodman PLC.
A Michigan native, Martin earned a B.A. in political science from Michigan State University in 1997, a J.D. from Detroit’s Wayne State University Law School, and was admitted to the Michigan bar in 2001.
- Posted May 06, 2021
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Little Caesars Pizza names former Bodman attorney as Chief of Staff
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