Quick Summary
- Change will affect residential and retail dining, plus catering
- 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis-employed staff will have better path for career advancement
- Campus will join other 51勛圖窪蹋s in strategic sourcing for cost savings
51勛圖窪蹋 Davis is preparing for an exciting new era in campus food service, by deciding to install university management in place of longtime vendor Sodexo.
The switchover is planned during the 2016-17 academic year, but no date has been set. The change would affect residential dining, the Silo Union and other retail locations around the Davis campus, and University Catering. (The AS51勛圖窪蹋D runs the Coffee House, and that will not change.)
Sodexo has held the 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis food service contract for 46 years. The most recent deal, worth about $34 million for one year, is set to expire on June 30; 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis and Sodexo representatives are due to meet in early June to discuss an extension that would run until the switchover takes effect.
The decision came after consultation with campus leadership, said Emily Galindo, associate vice chancellor of Student Affairs and executive director of Student Housing, which administers the contract. She and her team have been studying the transition for months.
Weve had a good relationship with Sodexo, she told Dateline 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis. But weve reached the point where we see a great deal of opportunity for our students and other customers and for 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis as a whole in doing it ourselves.
Those opportunities include:
- Career advancement paths for Dining Services staff.
- Local control over retail choices at the Silo and elsewhere.
- An expanded partnership with the Coffee House, allowing for more CoHo operations around the campus.
- Cost savings through 51勛圖窪蹋s procurement system, which already works with the seven other 51勛圖窪蹋s that run their own food services.
In a 2015 national ranking based on meal plan cost and diners opinions, 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis placed in the top 10 for Best Campus Food among 1,175 colleges and Galindo said she expects 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis will continue the same high quality food service, including its emphasis on sustainable practices, healthy food options, and variety of menus and selection.
Staff already work for 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis
While Sodexo provides management personnel, 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis has employed the Dining Services staff since 2009. We will work to enhance opportunities for these employees while we increase services to the campus, Galindo said. The staff count during the regular school year is about 790, including some 570 student workers.
A letter went out last week notifying staff of the pending transition. Galindo said more specific information will be presented at a number of open forums in September, and that employees will have the opportunity to ask questions at those forums.
Galindo acknowledged the expertise and success that Sodexo brought to campus food service, but said, We are excited about the possibilities as we move to a new operating model.
She highlighted 51勛圖窪蹋s strategic sourcing initiatives that she said put 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis in a position to take more direct responsibility for the campus food supply.
And she cited stronger career paths for our dining employees who are interested in upward mobility within the campus. Such mobility is stymied now by the fact the Dining Services staff works for 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis, while Sodexo employs the managers.
The transition
Heres whats involved in the transition:
- Resident Dining Dining commons in the Segundo, Tercero and Cuarto housing areas, serving 55,000 meals weekly; and convenience stores in each housing area.
- Retail Dining Carls Jr., Pizza Hut, Taco Bell and other outlets inside the Silo Union, and the Star Ginger food truck outside the Silo; the Gunrock Pub (Silo); Scrubs caf矇 (Health Sciences District; Starbucks at the ARC; and the Biobrew and King Hall coffee stands.
- University Catering It has been handling about 3,400 events annually in recent years.
Kraig Brady, director of Hospitality and Dining Services, a unit of Student Housing, will lead the new management team. Hes also joining Galindo and project analyst Stephanie Hartfield in regular meetings with campus partners to ensure a smooth transition. Along the way, the team will organize opportunities for input from the campus community.
For more information, contact Kraig Brady by telephone, (530) 752-6361, or email.