Iron Hill Brewery Announces New Chief Operating Officer

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EXTON, PA — Iron Hill Brewery recently announced Kathryn Henderson as the new Chief Operating Officer. Henderson will oversee the individual restaurants’ day-to-day operational team, as well as continue to strategically position Iron Hill as a premiere brewery and restaurant group throughout the Eastern seaboard.

“I am thrilled to announce Kathryn as our new COO,” says Iron Hill CEO Chris Westcott. “The experience she is bringing to our organization will ensure that our operations continue to adapt as we grow, further elevating our reputable service and hospitality.”

Most recently, Henderson served as the Senior Divisional Vice President of Earl Enterprise, which she began in 2020. Prior to this, she climbed the ranks of the industry, starting as the regional director in the Sullivan’s restaurant group where she was responsible for over 40 restaurants. She has also worked with McCormick and Schmick’s Seafood and Steaks, Bravo Brio Restaurant Group and Rosa Mexicano, all within the operational division. She holds a BA from Old Dominion University.

“I am honored to be joining Iron Hill, a leader in the restaurant and brewery scene for over 25 years,” says Henderson. “The experience that guests receive at Iron Hill is deeply rooted in the daily operations, and I am very excited to see how we can push the boundaries and continue to reimagine how we do things.”

“Kathryn’s track record in restaurant operations is impressive and the strength of our team will benefit from her knowledge and experience,” says Kevin Finn, Chairman of the Board and one of Iron Hill’s founders. “A strong operational foundation is instrumental in our success, and with Kathryn leading the operations team, we’re poised for exciting years of growth ahead.”

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