Undercover Boss (2010)
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Lety Quintanar — Producer
Episodes 76
Waste Management
Larry O'Donnell, President and C.O.O. of Waste Management, works alongside his employees, cleaning porta-potties, sorting waste, collecting garbage from a landfill and even being fired for the first time in his life.
Read More7-Eleven
The CEO and President of 7-Eleven, Joe DePinto, goes undercover in his own company where he discovers that one of his corporate policies has not been implemented on the frontlines and later finds himself inspired by one of his delivery driver's approach to life.
Read MoreWhite Castle
Dave Rife goes under cover in one of his White Castle restaurants. However, things don't go as easy as planned when he accidentally mishandles some of the bakery equipment.
Read MoreChurchill Downs
Bill Carstanjen, President & COO of Churchill Downs, goes undercover at his own racetracks. This however proves difficult as he is afraid of horses.
Read MoreGSI Commerce
Michael G. Rubin, Chairman, President and CEO of GSI Commerce, the e-commerce giant behind numerous top U.S. retailers, goes undercover in his own company, where he discovers that rushing through a task can result in injury to others, and that his packing and shipping skills are not up to company standards.
Read MoreHerschend Family Entertainment
Joel Manby, President and CEO of Herschend Family Entertainment goes undercover in his own company where he meets a young man aspiring for his job, and finds that it might be easier to run a boardroom than to captain a boat full of kids.
Read MoreRoto-Rooter
President and COO of Roto-Rooter Rick L. Arquilla goes undercover in his own company and finds himself overwhelmed with emotion while working alongside several employees who force him to reflect on his past as well as his future legacy as the boss of their company.
Read More1-800-Flowers
Chris McCann, President and COO of 1-800-FLOWERS, America's largest florist and online gift shop, goes undercover and is later forced to reveal his true identity on the season finale of Undercover Boss.
Read MoreChoice Hotels
Steve Joyce hits the frontlines of his own company, which includes such popular hotel franchises as Comfort Inn, Econo Lodge, Quality and Cambria Suites, and receives an exhausting, up-close look at the industry.
Read MoreGreat Wolf Resorts
Kim Schaefer, CEO of Great Wolf Resorts, North America's largest family of indoor waterpark resorts, struggles to keep pace working in an aquatic center and gets her hands dirty when she responds to a call no waterpark employee wants to receive.
Read MoreFrontier Airlines
Bryan Bedford, Chairman of the Board, President and CEO of Frontier Airlines, goes undercover in his own company, where he "gets christened" while emptying a plane's lavatory and discovers how company-wide pay cuts are impacting his employees.
Read MoreChicago Cubs
Todd Ricketts, one of the owners of the Chicago Cubs, goes undercover within one of baseball's most famous franchises and fights for the chance to redeem himself after being let go on the second day.
Read MoreLucky Strike Lanes
Steven Foster, Co-Founder and CEO of Lucky Strike Lanes, one of the nation's largest chains of upscale bowling alleys, takes an emotional trip inside his own company where among other things, he hits the streets as a walking bowling pin.
Read MoreJohnny Rockets
John Fuller, President and CEO of Johnny Rockets, one of the nation's largest chains of retro-themed restaurants, goes undercover to work in a restaurant for the first time in his career.
Read MoreNorwegian Cruise Line
Kevin Sheehan, President and CEO of Norwegian Cruise Line, finds himself in uncharted territory when he's asked to lead nearly 1,000 party-goers in a line dance, and is later forced to reveal his true identity after being recognized by an employee.
Read MoreMack Trucks
When Mack Trucks CEO Denny Slagle goes under cover, he accidentally brings the plant's assembly line to a halt and discovers a rumor about the company.
Read MoreCity of Cincinnati
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United Van Lines
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Baja Fresh
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BrightStar
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University of California, Riverside
University of California, Riverside Chancellor Tim White goes under cover as a teaching assistant for 200 organic chemistry students, and works with the track team.
Read MoreDiamond Resorts International
Stephen J. Cloobeck, Chairman and CEO of Diamond Resorts International goes undercover at his resorts.
Read MoreThe Dwyer Group
Dina Dwyer-Owens, Chairwoman and CEO of The Dwyer Group goes undercover in her company. The Dwyer Group provides plumbing services, electrical work, and landscaping services.
Read MoreKendall-Jackson Wine Estates
Rick Tigner, President of Kendall-Jackson Wine Estates goes undercover in his Luxury wine company.
Read MoreCheckers & Rally's
Checkers and Rally's CEO Rick Silva works undercover at his burger restaurants.
Read MoreAmerican Seafoods
American Seafoods CEO Bernt Bodal works undercover at his company.
Read MorePopeyes Louisiana Kitchen
Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen Chief Talent Officer Lynne Zappone works undercover at her restaurants.
Read MoreOriental Trading Company
Oriental Trading Company CEO Sam Taylor works undercover at his company.
Read MoreYankee Candle
Yankee Candle Company CEO works undercover at his company's retail stores and packaging center.
Read MoreTaylorMade Golf Company
CEO Mark King goes inside every department of his company TaylorMade Golf.
Read MoreBudget Blinds
CEO and co-founder of Budget Blinds Chad Hallock goes undercover as an ex-artist named Tom. He works as a blinds builder and a blinds hanger, but has a hard time at both.
Read MorePhilly Pretzel Factory
CEO of the Philly Pretzel Factory Dan DiZio goes undercover in his company. He makes and delievers pretzels. However, at one franchise, he may have a hard time staying undercover.
Read MoreFastsigns International
CEO and President Catherine Monson goes undercover at FASTSIGNS International.
Read MoreModell's Sporting Goods
Modell's Sporting Goods CEO Mitchell B. Modell goes under cover.
Read MoreTilted Kilt
Tilted Kilt President Ron Lynch goes under cover.
Read MoreCinnabon Inc.
Cinnabon Inc. President Kat Cole goes under cover.
Read MoreDiamond Resorts: Take 2
International CEO Stephen J. Cloobeck goes under cover for a second time to check in on a new property acquisition.
Read MoreMood Media
Lorne Abony, CEO and Chairman of Mood Media, a leading in-store media specialist that uses a mix of music, visual and scent media to help its clients communicate with consumers, goes undercover.
Read MoreKampgrounds of America (KOA)
Kampgrounds of America CEO Jim Rogers works undercover at his company.
Read MoreMoe's Southwest Grill
Moe's Southwest Grill president Paul Damico works undercover at his company.
Read MoreBoston Market
While Boston Market Chief Brand Officer Sara Bittorf is under cover, she terminates an employee and struggles to manage a busy drive-thru window.
Read MoreO'Neill Clothing
While he is undercover, O'Neill Clothing CEO Toby Bost is in a difficult position when an employee crosses the line.
Read MoreSquaw Valley
CEO Andy Wirth, of Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows, goes under cover and posts warning signs on the top of an unsafe cliff; Olympic gold-medalist Jonny Moseley participates in a ruse with Wirth.
Read MoreRetro Fitness
Retro Fitness CEO Eric Casaburi goes under cover and encounters an employee who hates customers.
Read MoreEpic Employees
Intriguing employees featured in past episodes discuss how the show has impacted their lives.
Read MoreEpic Bosses
Intriguing bosses from past episodes discuss how the show impacted their lives.
Read MoreTwin Peaks
Twin Peaks CEO Randy Dewitt goes under cover at the sports bar and grill chain, with the help of franchise owner -- and "Undercover Boss" alum -- Coby Brooks.
Read MoreLoehmann's
When Loehmann's CEO Steven Newman goes under cover, he feels uncomfortable helping female customers shop for undergarments.
Read MoreBuffets, Inc.
Buffets, Inc. CEO Anthony Wedo encounters an employee with a nasty attitude and learns how to work the grill station while he is undercover.
Read MoreAlfred Angelo
Paul Quentel, President of Alfred Angelo, one of the largest bridal retailers in the U.S., is inspired after working with a hard-working, hearing impaired employee. Also, the boss isn't afraid to get in touch with his feminine side as he helps brides find their perfect wedding dress.
Read MoreFamily Dollar
Mike Bloom, President and COO of Family Dollar Stores, one of the largest discount retail companies in the country, faces his fear of heights when learning to operate a forklift that takes him 35 feet into the air. Also, the boss nearly blows his rock 'n' roll disguise when one employee invites him to a jam session.
Read MoreDutch Bros. Coffee
Dutch Bros. Coffee co-founder and president Travis Boersma works under cover on a coffee plantation in El Salvador.
Read MoreUndercover Boss: Busted!
Seven previously featured "Bosses" discuss the challenges they had with keeping their identity undercover. Also, they provide updates on some of their memorable employees.
Read MoreMassage Heights
Massage Heights COO Shane Evans must overcome her aversion to touching other people when she goes under cover.
Read MoreMohegan Sun Casino
Mohegan Sun Chairman Bruce "Two Dogs" Bozsum goes under cover.
Read MoreHudson Group
Hudson Group CEO Joe DiDomizio goes on an undercover mission.
Read MoreUtah Jazz
Greg Miller, CEO of the Utah Jazz, one of the most recognizable basketball organizations in the NBA, attempts to make halftime history when he works undercover with their infamous Dunk Team. Also, the boss' team spirit is put to the test when he is asked to become a human basketball hoop as a member of the Interactive Team.
Read MoreUndercover Employee
For the first time on UNDERCOVER BOSS, three previously featured bosses - Amit Kleinberger, CEO of Menchie's; Randy Dewitt, Co-Founder and CEO of Twin Peaks; and Steve Greenbaum, CEO and Co-Founder of PostNet - send an employee undercover for a second look inside their companies.
Read MoreSky Zone
Jeff Platt, CEO of Sky Zone, the world’s first indoor trampoline park, jumps into action as a referee for a children’s dodgeball game. On another assignment, the 29-year-old boss – the youngest in the show’s history – has trouble hiding his in-depth knowledge of the company when working in community relations.
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