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Plant-based prospects: Papa John’s Seeks Chief Vegan Officer

1 MIN READ • 18th November 2019

After launching its vegan menu in 2019, Papa John’s is looking to step up its plant-based game by hiring a Chief Vegan Officer (CVO), to help grow its vegan offering in 2020.

The CVO will be helping to develop hard to resist vegan dishes that’ll be sure to blow the minds of meat-eaters and veggie-lovers alike. The appointed candidate will need to get their talented taste buds at the ready as they’ll also be trialling the exciting offerings yet to be released, including the NEW Buffalo Cauliflower Wings.

Based on a paid part time role, the newly appointed CVO will be the pizza chain’s eyes and ears of upcoming vegan trends. They will report into Head of Research and Development at Papa John’s to assist with creating delicious new vegan recipe innovations.

The ideal candidate will have the following ingredients:

  • A food technology background
  • Hold a genuine passion for vegan food and trends
  • A Food Science degree or similar
  • A self-starter, curious and eager to help Papa John’s develop new vegan innovations
  • Excellent communication skills

Extra dough, but not essentials include:

  • Being a vegan for the last 18 months
  • Frequently use #Vegan on their personal social accounts
  • The ability to remove an avocado stone in under 60 seconds
  • Able to back themselves in a veganism debate with Piers Morgan

Those who’ve got the credentials to be Papa John’s CVO should apply by sending their CVs to papajohns@wcommunications.co.uk along with a cover letter explaining why they’re the perfect candidate.

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Daniella Gray
Senior content writer

Daniella is senior content writer at Health & Wellbeing magazine, which combines her love for writing, food and fitness. Daniella’s love of glossy magazines began when she’d steal copies of her mum’s Marie Claire and buy the latest... Discover more

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