Subway CMO Tony Pace Leaving to Start His Own Shop

Departure follows Jared Fogle scandal

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Tony Pace, Subway's svp and chief marketing officer, will step down on Sept. 30.

After nearly a decade with the sandwich chain, Pace is leaving to start his own marketing consulting firm, called Cerebral Graffiti. The new firm will focus on "creating enduring brand differentiation" and "maximizing the cross platform deployment of marketing assets," according to a statement.

"Audience fragmentation and the unbundling of marketing services have made it difficult for marketers to have a cohesive and sustained business impact," said Pace in a statement.

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