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SoDel Concepts promotes Dan Levin to asset manager

October 10, 2016

Scott Kammerer, president of SoDel Concepts, recently announced the promotion of Dan Levin to the position of asset manager. Levin was previously the director of human resources for the company, which owns nine restaurants, Plate Catering and the food truck Big Thunder Roadside Kitchen.

"Having the right person in this position is key to our continuing success," Kammerer said. "SoDel Concepts is a dynamic and growing business, and it has become necessary to give more attention to our tangible assets. Our systems run at full capacity throughout the busy season; we need to be sure that no problems arise, and if and when they do, they are taken care of efficiently and immediately. Having someone in charge of maintaining, purchasing and general sustentation of our assets is a must."

Levin, who was born in Wilmington, earned an associate's degree in the culinary arts from the Art Institute of Philadelphia. He began working for SoDel Concepts in 2012. Over the last four years he has steadily worked his way up to a leadership position. He's also worked with the teams in SoDel Concepts' hospitality management and consulting divisions. He received a certificate in human resources from George Mason University.

"Dan is a dynamic, hard-working young person," Kammerer said. "Since assuming this position, he has taken a lot of pressure off our general managers and operation directors. He is the guy in charge now, and everyone knows if a problem arises, it will be taken care of."

Levin lives in Rehoboth Beach with his wife Lauren and their two dogs. For more information, go to www.sodelconcepts.com.