
"This transition feels right. Monday Night Brewing is healthy, strong, and led by people who care deeply about the work, our culture, and our community. Joel is the right leader for this next chapter, and I'm excited to support him and stay meaningfully connected to MNB. At the same time, I'm looking forward to giving my full attention to Southstone as we partner with other small and mid-sized businesses to help them grow and thrive."
"Heck, Iverson and Jonathan Baker started MNB as a homebrewing project, and launched the brand in 2011. Heck has served as full-time CEO since 2016, according to the Southstone website. MNB now operates six locations across Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee, including The Grove (Atlanta), Monday Night Social Club (Birmingham), Monday Night Preservation Co. (Nashville), Monday Night Proofing Co. (Knoxville), Monday Night Garden Co. (Charlotte) and Monday Night Garage (Atlanta)."
Jeff Heck resigned as CEO of Monday Night Brewing and transferred the role to co-founder Joel Iverson while remaining a co-owner. Heck plans to concentrate on Southstone Holdings, an investment firm he co-founded in 2024, and to support Monday Night Brewing in a non-executive capacity. Monday Night Brewing began as a homebrewing project in 2011 and expanded to six locations across Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee. The brewery produced a peak of 25,000 barrels in 2022, which declined 16% to 21,000 barrels in 2023. Veteran brewer Megan Parisi is moving into beverage product development after nearly seven years as head brewer.
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