
Charlie Jacobs (center), Delaware North CEO and Boston Bruins CEO, and Glen Thornborough (right), president of TD Garden and chief operating officer of the Boston Bruins, joined Bruins, TD Garden and Sportservice team members last week to celebrate Boston Bruins legend Johnny “Chief” Bucyk (left), who celebrates his 90th birthday this month.
A cornerstone of the franchise, Bucyk spent 21 seasons on the ice for Boston, serving as captain from 1966 to 1973 and helping lead the team to Stanley Cup victories in 1970 and 1972. He ranks second on the Bruins’ all-time scoring list and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1981. But his impact goes far beyond his playing days – Bucyk has dedicated an extraordinary 68 years to the organization, and his legacy has touched every part of the Bruins family, from player and team services to community relations and his ongoing role as team ambassador. Simply put, he bleeds Black and Gold.

Company leaders and Delaware North team members from Sportservice and Patina Group locations throughout the United States supported the 2025 NFL Draft, held at Titletown and Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisc., where Delaware North serves as hospitality partner.
Above: Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Amy Latimer (center) joined Delaware North team members for the 2025 NFL Draft at Titletown and Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisc. Pictured with Latimer (left to right) are Katie Wechlo, human resources (HR) specialist at Lambeau Field; Stix Lozano, HR director for Sportservice; Latimer; Andrea Elliott, nonprofit organization (NPO) manager at Lambeau; and Kaylynn Pawlak, NPO coordinator.

Above: Pictured in the back row (left to right) are Christian Prescott, Zach Housand, Andrew Lambros, Miranda Lang, Anna Rysavy, Paul Lim, Eric Custis, Peter Chica, Eric Sampson, Alexa Taylor and Mary Stack. Pictured in the front row (left to right) are Chris Hopkins, Karlie Schiffler, Meggie Bruce, Reed Pickering and Josellyne Del Rosario.

Over 50 Delaware North team members from corporate headquarters and local operating locations volunteered on May 2 at Martin Luther King Jr. Park in Buffalo to wrap up the company’s sustainability efforts around Earth Month. Volunteers worked alongside Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy employees to address the park’s most pressing needs, including pruning invasive plants, trimming hedges, raking leaves and clearing weeds.
Pictured below from Highmark Stadium (left to right) are Zach Skinner, executive chef; Nuala Bieber, premium services manager; Karlie Schiffler, premium services manager; and Maria Wichlacz, nonprofit organization manager.

Pictured below (left to right) are Caitlin Drennan, ecotourism manager for Niagara Falls State Park; Mark Pietruszka, site coordinator for The Westin Buffalo; and Kayla Clark, staffing manager for Parks and Resorts.
