The RAM Restaurant and Brewery Becomes Employee-Owned Company

The RAM Restaurant and Brewery Becomes Employee-Owned Company

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The RAM Family of Restaurants and Breweries announced  that it has become an employee owned company. Founded in 1971 in Lakewood, Washington, The Company has grown to over 30 restaurants with 3 distinct brands across 6 states; The RAM Restaurant & Brewery in WashingtonOregonIdahoIllinois and Indiana, C.B. & Potts Restaurant & Brewery in Colorado and CI Shenanigans in Tacoma, Washington.

The Company has always been proud of its family-owned status and the consistent focus on delivering a quality food and beverage experience to over 100,000 weekly guests.  Now the business is owned by a new family, its family of team members who recently acquired ownership in the Company. 2,000 of The Ram’s team members acquired this ownership through a newly formed Employee Ownership Stock Plan (ESOP). Stock is allocated to team members over time at no cost to them. Dave Iverson, COO of RAM said, “The ESOP is our opportunity to give back to our outstanding RAM restaurant team and to tangibly recognize their commitment to the company and to our guests.” Iverson went on to say, “We wanted to share with all of those who have helped us in achieving the success we enjoy.”

After observing the growing in popularity of ESOPs among breweries and restaurant groups alike, the Iversons recognized that employee-owned companies evolve and grow for the better. As a result, they elected to implement an ESOP to create that “ownership culture” in their own restaurant and brewery locations. The ESOP structure will allow The RAM to remain independent and dedicated to its mission of providing superior quality food and ice-cold craft beers in its community-focused restaurants. Moving forward into 2015 and beyond, both Jeff and Dave Iverson will continue to lead and grow The RAM along with the senior leadership team. The announcement of this “Holiday Bonus” from the Iverson brothers came as a surprise to The RAM team as word spread this past Friday of their good fortune.

“For over 40 years we have focused on building family-oriented restaurants that contribute to the communities they serve,” said RAM President Jeff Iverson. “Forming an employee-owned company was another way for us to give back to the community, and it recognizes the hard work of each and every team member who has helped grow The RAM into the award-winning family of restaurants it has become,” Iverson added.

CSG Partners Managing Director Eitan Milstein led the transaction team. “It was a great pleasure to work for the RAM Restaurant group and help them form an employee-owned organization,” said Milstein. “The business and its many employees will no doubt benefit immensely from the transaction as the company continues to grow and prosper in the future.”

ABOUT CSG PARTNERS

CSG Partners, LLC is a boutique investment bank specializing in ESOPs, mergers and acquisitions, and capital advisory services for middle-market companies. Our clients have spanned the full middle-market spectrum, with values ranging from $10 million to $1 billion. Founded in 2001, the firm has built a reputation of having the nation’s preeminent ESOP investment banking practice. The firm has closed well over 150 ESOP transactions for companies with an aggregate value exceeding $9 Billion. CSG Partners operates from offices in New York and San Francisco. More information on the firm can be found at www.csgpartners.comLinkedIn, and Twitter.

SOURCE CSG Partners, LLC

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  • Kristine Johnson
    Posted at 11:32h, 05 July Reply

    Great food!! We had our annual 4th of July birthday celebration for our friend & family. We were a group of 6. Had before dinner beers. We all ordered our dinners. Then either the manager or server slapped a note on our table in regards to a 2 hour limit. We found that very rude as we were trying to enjoy our time together. It’s not like we were not eating or drinking. We were going to then order Hulu pie for friends & family but the server already had finalized the check. Maybe so we would leave so to get our table available for more customers. Our server hadn’t even asked if we wanted desserts. She just gave us our check but we insisted that we wanted to order Hulu pie. We have done this for years with no notes on our table or trying to wrap us up. We all decided to go to different restaurant next 4th of July. The note could of waited to be slapped on our table after we done. Thought done in poor taste. You would think we would be treated with more respect as customers. No customers no business.

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