Chipotle executive put on leave after report of drug charges

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Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc.’s Mark Crumpacker, one of the beleaguered company’s top four executives, was placed on administrative leave following reports that he was linked to a cocaine bust in New York.

Crumpacker, who was named marketing head in 2009 and more recently took the title chief creative and development officer, was among more than a dozen people facing charges linked to alleged cocaine purchases over the last year, according to the New York Daily News. The executive’s duties have been transferred to other senior managers, Chipotle said in a statement Thursday.

“We know very little about these charges,” Chris Arnold, a spokesman for the Denver-based company, said in an e-mail. “Due to the nature of this situation, Mark has been placed on administrative leave. We made this decision in order to remain focused on the operation of our business and to allow Mark to focus on these personal matters.”

The report comes as Chipotle struggles to bounce back from a string of E. Coli and norovirus outbreaks, with Crumpacker leading the marketing effort to restore the company’s image. Earlier this week, he helped unveil a new loyalty program called Chiptopia Summer Rewards, aiming to get customers to come back.

Before taking over Chipotle’s marketing in 2009, Crumpacker was an executive at brand adviser Sequence LLC, which he co-founded in 2002. Chipotle has used the firm to help with its Food With Integrity campaign.

Crumpacker has a bachelor’s of fine arts from the Art College of Design in Pasadena, California. He also attended the University of Colorado.

Chipotle’s same-store sales plunged 30 percent in the first quarter of this year, and the chain posted its first-ever loss as a public company. Chipotle is scheduled to report second-quarter results on July 21.

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