The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Georgia Chapter has appointed Enmarket Director of Foodservice Operations Sean Fatzinger to its Board of Trustees.
Fatzinger joins a group of 18 fellow trustees to provide strategic guidance, financial oversight and fundraising assistance for LLS.

Sean Fatzinger
Fatzingeris a restaurant industry veteran with a background in operations, training and franchising, working with some of the best-known name brands in the world. With a background in Industrial-Organizational Psychology, Fatzinger made a name for himself opening concepts in non-traditional and international locations. Currently, he is bringing cutting-edge food and beverage technology and programs into the convenience store space while growing a franchise footprint into non-traditional locations.
Fatzinger is passionate about classic books, educating the future generations and enjoying an outdoors/fitness lifestyle. His volunteer efforts include involvement in local politics, international missions and raising money for organizations helping those who are often overlooked.
The Georgia Chapter of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, headquartered in Atlanta, helps those diagnosed with blood cancers with financial and emotional support. Through a variety of fundraising campaigns and directed gifts, the Georgia Chapter raised $11 million in fiscal year 2019 to help fund its mission.
Enmarket, founded as Interstate Stations by Robert Demere in 1963, is part of Colonial Group, Inc. The retailer operates convenience stores in Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina. Enmarket currently employs more than 1,200 people and operates 124 convenience stores and 14 quick-serve restaurants.