Peg Lacey joins CBORD as National Market Manager
For Immediate Release
November 17, 2005
Ithaca, New York—The CBORD Group, Inc. is pleased to announce that Peg Lacey has joined the company as National Market Manager for colleges and universities. Before joining CBORD, Lacey worked as Director of Campus Life at Cornell University, Regional Vice President at ARAMARK Campus Services, and Managing Director of Campus Dining at the University of Pennsylvania.
Lacey brings a wealth of experience, an outstanding reputation, and a strong connection to the college and university marketplace. She is a past President of the National Association of College and University Food Services (NACUFS), as well as Chairperson of the International Food Manufacturers Association (IFMA) Gold and Silver Plate Society. Lacey received the Theodore W. Minah Distinguished Service Award from NACUFS, and the IFMA Silver Plate—two of the very highest honors in the foodservice industry.
At CBORD, Lacey will focus on the company’s partnerships within the industry, developing professional opportunities throughout the market, and providing college and university foodservice clients with the technology solutions they require to manage their businesses in a rapidly changing marketplace.
About The CBORD Group
The CBORD Group serves colleges and universities, corporations, healthcare facilities, chain restaurants, supermarkets, and a host of other segments. CBORD’s products are used in foodservice, catering, nutrition services, campus ID card privilege control, housing services, cashless dining, online ordering, and other institution-wide activities. The CBORD Group serves more than 5,000 organizations in the US, Canada, Europe, and Australia.
The CBORD Group was founded in 1975. Today it employs more than 430 professionals. Visit CBORD at www.cbord.com for more information.
Contact:
Rich Higgins, Director of Sales
Email: rdh@cbord.com
The CBORD Group, Inc.
61 Brown Road
Ithaca, NY, 14850
607.257.2410
FAX 607.257.1902
“CBORD's user interface is clean, clear, and solid, and empowers management and staff to mine data independent of assistance from IT operations.”
University of Colorado at Boulder
— Robert Dixon, Dir. of IT for Housing and Dining


