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Aramark to Participate in Upcoming Investor Conferences

Aramark to Participate in Upcoming Investor Conferences

Business Wire27-05-2025

PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aramark (NYSE:ARMK), a global leader in food and facilities management, announced that members of its executive management team are participating in the following upcoming investor conferences:
Stifel Cross Sector Conference – On Tuesday, June 3, 2025, Autumn Bayles, Senior Vice President, Global Supply Chain & Group Purchasing Organizations, will host a series of meetings with investors.
Baird Global Consumer, Technology & Services Conference – On Thursday, June 5, 2025, John Zillmer, Aramark's Chief Executive Officer, will participate in a fireside chat beginning at 11:25 a.m. ET and will host a series of meetings with investors.
Oppenheimer Consumer Growth and E-Commerce Conference – On Wednesday, June 11, 2025, John Zillmer, Aramark's Chief Executive Officer, and Marc Bruno, Chief Operating Officer, U.S., will host a series of meetings with investors.
A live webcast and replay of the fireside chat session will be available on the Aramark Investor Relations website.
About Aramark
Aramark (NYSE: ARMK) proudly serves the world's leading educational institutions, Fortune 500 companies, world champion sports teams, prominent healthcare providers, iconic destinations and cultural attractions, and numerous municipalities in 16 countries around the world with food and facilities management. Because of our hospitality culture, our employees strive to do great things for each other, our partners, our communities, and the planet. Learn more at www.aramark.com and connect with us on LinkedIn, Facebook, X, and Instagram.

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