Maverik marked the first anniversary of its acquisition of Kum & Go with a celebration marking the completion of its Colorado store rebrands. Crystal Maggelet, Maverik’s new CEO and chief adventure guide, joined the Denver community in celebrating the Colorado rebrands and a kickoff of store transformations in Wyoming.
Following the celebration of the rebrand and acquisition milestones, Maverik will continue its focus on the growth and integration of Maverik and Kum & Go brands, driven by Maggelet’s leadership of nearly 15,000 team members across more than 840 stores in 20 states from the Midwest to the West Coast.
“I am honored to lead Maverik into this exciting new chapter,” says Maggelet of the brand’s recent expansion. “Our acquisition of Kum & Go has strengthened our position as a leading convenience store retailer, and I am proud of the progress we’ve made in integrating the two brands. Our focus remains on delivering exceptional experiences for our customers, supporting our team members and giving back to the communities we serve.”
To date, Maverik has completed 97 rebrands across Utah and Colorado.
During the celebratory event in Colorado, Maverik honored its expansion milestones with a $1 million donation check presented to Feeding America, the nation’s largest domestic hunger-relief organization. Of the $1 million donation, $100,000 will be directed to Food Bank of the Rockies, the partner food bank serving those experiencing food insecurity across half of Colorado and all of Wyoming.
This substantial contribution will support both Feeding America and local partner food banks in communities across Maverik’s 20-state footprint, providing vital support to people experiencing food insecurity throughout the operating region where its team members live and work.
Maggelet was joined by Feeding America Sr. Vice President of Corporate Partnerships, Lauren Biedron, and Food Bank of the Rockies Chief Development Officer, Jennifer Lackey, for the $1 million check presentation and remarks.