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Noodle Box appoints Ben Flintoff as new QLD State Manager

He was the former QLD Operations Manager for Baskin-Robbins.

Noodle Box announced that the new role of Queensland State Manager has been added to the brand’s structure.

Ben Flintoff was appointed as the brand’s new Queensland State Manager, and will be reporting directly to Dominic Cornwell., Noodle Box General Manager Retail Operations.

The brand shared that Flintoff has a strong knowledge of the Queensland market, having been the former Queensland Operations Manager for Baskin-Robbins.

Flintoff expressed his excitement for joining the Noodle Box team and to be working with the brand’s franchise partners and help them achieve their business goals in the years to come.

“We are pleased to be adding Ben to the team and have high expectations to the value he will bring to the Queensland network and the Noodle Box brand,” said Cornwell.

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