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Case study Emily Goldfinch Assistant manager, Brookmans, Hertfordshire Emily started with us as a seasonal member of the team while she was studying. Always keen and truly Peachy from the start, we knew she was one to watch. When we introduced our Master Peach programme, she was the first


have some common sense and a little flair, you can become a partner in Peach. There are some steps along the way,


but we believe in partnerships and our ambition is to grow a business where people are genuinely invested in their future with Peach. One of our most recent programmes is Master Peach. You begin as a new member in the front of house team, which is your first step on the ladder to partnership. Our Master Peaches become experts in their sections. They are trained to build relationships quickly and provide great guest experiences. They attend extra product knowledge training, coach junior members of the team and have an eye for detail. With greater knowledge and enthusiasm, they naturally make bigger sales and are fiercely protective of their areas. In return, they receive a greater team discount and a weekly bonus.


to complete the extra training and is a great mentor to new team members, both front and back of house. Recently, Emily has become an assistant manager, a role she is taking in her stride, and we see great things in her future with us. But Emily is just one of many success stories.


There are so many great people in our business; some who work with us for only a short time and some who will soon progress to become partners. We’re excited to work with each and every one of them.


Assistant manager/deputy General manager


Ultimate general manager 87


Route to partnership PARTNER


T-team Master Peach Trainee manager


Commis/kitchen porter Chef de partie Junior sous Sous


Head chef Ultimate head chef


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