National DCP (NDCP), the $3 billion supply chain management company, has announced that Indian American Sanjay Jain has been re-elected as the chairman of its board.
Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, the supply chain management company serves Dunkin' franchisees and supports over 10,000 quick-service restaurants in the US. It facilitates the distribution of products to over 40 countries.
Jain, owner of a network of Dunkin'/Baskin Robbins stores in Queens and Long Island, New York, holds 35 years of experience in accounting, finance, and information technology with Fortune 500 companies.
He joined the NDCP board in 2016. Prior to becoming an entrepreneur, the former financial executive and certified public accountant served Abovenet Inc., Ernst & Young, and BDO Seidman in the Metro New York area.
Jain has a management information systems degree from the University of Hartford, a master of business administration from Dallas Baptist University, and a master of commerce from the University of Rajasthan, India.
The NDCP board for 2024 also named Vishal Shah as secretary. He has been a member of NDCP's board since 2021 and owns Dunkin' and Baskin Robbins restaurants in Illinois and Iowa.
In 2011, he was among the three franchisees profiled in a CNBC “Behind the Counter” report in 2011. He worked as the chief development officer at Chicagoland WingKings LLC, and president and board member of Midwest Foods Manufacturing.
Based out of Chicago, Illinois, he graduated from Northern Illinois University and attended Niles West High School.
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