• Boosting Corporate Dining: Insights from Laura Wilbur of Dinova

  • Oct 21 2024
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast

Boosting Corporate Dining: Insights from Laura Wilbur of Dinova

  • Summary

  • In this episode of the Restaurant Technology Guys podcast, host Jeremy Julian sits down with Laura Wilbur from Dinova to discuss strategies for attracting higher-spending corporate guests to restaurants. They delve into the benefits for both corporate diners and restaurant operators, including increased guest frequency, higher average check sizes, and loyal business relationships. Laura shares her professional insights on how Dinova helps bridge the gap between Fortune 1000 companies and high-quality dining establishments through tailored corporate dining programs. Key topics include restaurant vetting, managing guest experiences, and the specifics of business dining trends in today's economic climate.

    00:00 Introduction to the Podcast
    00:12 Meet Laura Wilbur from Dinova
    00:19 The Importance of Corporate Guests
    01:16 Laura's Background and Expertise
    02:23 Understanding Expense Account Diners
    03:44 How Dinova Connects Restaurants and Corporations
    05:50 Navigating the Dinova App
    07:31 Benefits for Diners and Corporations
    11:13 Advantages for Restaurants
    15:12 Ensuring Quality Experiences
    19:58 Balancing Family and Business
    20:26 Dining Out with Family vs. Business
    21:24 The Importance of Customer Relationships
    23:11 Challenges in the Restaurant Industry
    26:54 Corporate Dining Best Practices
    33:01 Engaging with Dinova
    35:42 Conclusion and Contact Information

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