Dunkin' Brands names Jeff Miller as executive chef and vice president of product innovation

Dunkin' Brands Group, Inc. DNKN +1.02%  , the parent company of Dunkin' Donuts and Baskin-Robbins, today announced Jeff Miller as the company's new Executive Chef and Vice President of Product Innovation. In this role, Miller will head the 22-person culinary team assembled by Dunkin' Brands to create new and unique food and beverages, leading the charge to distinguish both Dunkin' Donuts and Baskin-Robbins for their wide variety of menu choices that can be enjoyed all throughout the day.

A highly-skilled chef who has spent more than 11 years with Dunkin' Brands, Miller has been responsible for the company's strategic menu and product development, helping to build an innovation pipeline team that develops and tests new menu items, platforms and line extensions. He has led teams that have created many of the brands' most innovative sweet and savory food and beverages, including iced coffee inspired by Baskin-Robbins ice cream, Glazed Donut Breakfast Sandwich, Brownie Batter Donut, Egg White Flatbread Sandwich, Big N' Toasted Breakfast Sandwich, Smokehouse Sausage Breakfast Sandwich, a full line of Bakery Sandwiches, and the new Grilled Chicken Flatbread Sandwich, to name a few.   

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