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How Orangetheory and 39 more brands drive smart growth

31. The Learning Experience
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Accelerating its annual growth rate, especially in terms of systemwide sales, The Learning Experience added 20 new units and boosted its sales by more than 37 percent—to a total of $200 million—over the last three years.  President and COO Andrew Alfano has directed investments to further train and develop its staff members, while also spending money on technology and opening a new, “Google-esque” global headquarters in South Florida that includes a graphic design office, film studio and theater-style training center that can host nearly 100 people at a time. “Money is not a dirty word. We recognize that profitability is critical to our success,” Alfano said. “In addition to delivering value back to our franchisees and investors, we believe it’s imperative to be in a position to give back to the communities where we work and live.” In recent years, The Learning Experience has hired several “big thinkers” to its executive team who he added “embrace a company on a steep change curve.” With similar headwinds as other fast-growing brands, Alfano said the company sees challenges with construction and healthcare costs, but underscored how its foundation for future growth rests on maintaining its status as an employer of choice within the early-education segment.

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Andrew Alfano is the CEO of Retro Fitness, a leader in the high-value, low price fitness space with more than 140 gyms open or under development in 14 states. With over 25 years of experience in the retail, hospitality, and restaurant industries, Alfano joined Retro Fitness in May 2019 to mature and drive the growth of the brand across the US. He moved the company to its new headquarters in West Palm Beach, recruited a new executive team and restructured the company. With its new brand positioning, “Get Real”, Retro Fitness is coming off the best January campaign in the history of the company. With a new go to market strategy, he quickly repositioned the company to capitalize on area development opportunities in emerging markets.

Most recently, Alfano served as President and Chief Operating Officer of The Learning Experience, an Academy of Early Education, headquartered in Deerfield Beach, Florida, transitioning from the Company after successfully spearheading a financial event that exited the majority partner nearly two years early at a very impressive multiple.

Alfano joined The Learning Experience, in 2015 as Chief Operating Officer and was quickly promoted to President and COO. In this role, he leveraged the existing strengths of the brand, reorganized the company, and crafted a new go to market strategy that accelerated its growth and development. During that time, Alfano doubled new store openings, driving record revenue and EBITDA. Today, The Learning Experience can boast of domestic and international, as well as company and franchise units with over 400 locations open or under development, with European expansion now underway along with other adjacent line and product extensions.

Prior to The Learning Experience Alfano enjoyed an impressive 16-year career with Starbucks Coffee Company, having joined the brand in the late 90’s, he worked his way up from District Manager to Senior Vice President, U.S. Business. In this capacity he was accountable for over $3.5B in revenue across both licensed and company operated stores. As a member of the Executive Steering Committee, he helped develop and execute their Blue Print for Growth, 5-year strategic plan and led a field team of Regional Vice Presidents, all while working with the executive team and external agencies to weigh in on all things brand.

A high energy, driven leader, Alfano helped architect Starbucks’ rapid and strategic growth, in some of the higher profile, complex urban markets, specifically the flagship market of New York. During his time, these markets saw record growth in same stores sales and profits. In addition, Alfano was a key member of the leadership team that helped lead the US Business out of the company’s downturn in 2008.

He currently sits on the Board of Fellows for the Culinary Institute of America, as well as Think Coffee, and previously sat on the Board of Directors for Make-a-Wish South Florida and United Way, NYC Board of Fellows.
Alfano and his wife are natives of Long Island, where they and their three children still maintain a home. Currently he and his wife spend the majority of their time at their primary residence in West Palm Beach, Florida.

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