Santiago is McDonald’s new area supervisor

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Posted on Feb 17 2023
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Effective Jan. 15, 2023, McDonald’s of Guam and Saipan promoted Vilmore F. Santiago to the position of area supervisor for all Saipan McDonald’s locations, along with Maite and Tamuning locations in Guam. 

Santiago has been with McDonald’s Corp. for about 20 years and with McDonald’s of Guam and Saipan for the past seven years. He also ran numerous restaurants as general manager that includes McDonald’s of Tamuning and Harmon in Guam. The promotion is well earned. It is in keeping with management’s ongoing policy of remaining aware and appreciative of the contributions that Santiago has made. 

“I am so honored to assume the position as an area supervisor and I welcome and accept the new set of challenges. Being a father and husband is what motivates me to go on with my life as I look forward to achieving the small dreams in life. I am looking forward to learning more and gaining skills on how to run multiple restaurants and achieving their goals at the same time. Some goals I’ve made as area supervisor is to be an effective leader and to learn from my own mistakes so it will not happen to any other McDonald’s restaurant. I am an open-minded person and will admit to any mistakes I make and I do believe that taking care of the people around you is a big factor in whatever business you have to grow.” 

McDonald’s of Guam and Saipan, locally owned by Jose and Marcia Ayuyu, is the leading food service restaurant chain in the Mariana Islands. McDonald’s of Guam and Saipan has served the local community for over 50 years in Guam and 30 years on Saipan and remains one of the islands’ largest employers. (PR)

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