Steven Newman, CEO of Loehmann's department stores, goes undercover on the front line of his company, to ensure the outlets are implementing his plans to reinvigorate the brand. (S5 Ep2/15) [S]
Jane Grote Abell, the chairwoman of Donatos Pizza and daughter of the company's founder, goes undercover to ensure that her father's values are still being implemented. (S5 Ep3/15) [S]
Joe DiDomizio, the president and CEO of a travel retailer that operates news stands, bookshops and cafÂes in transport terminals, goes incognito among his own employees. (S5 Ep12/15) [S]
Greg Miller, CEO of the Larry H. Miller Group, and co-owner of National Basketball Association team the Utah Jazz, dons a disguise to go undercover among his staff. (S5 Ep13/15) [S]
Anthony Wedo, the president and CEO of buffet restaurant organisation Buffets, Inc., goes undercover among his workforce. Can he turn the firm around after years of challenges? (S5 Ep4/15) [S]
Amit Kleinberger, CEO of frozen yogurt chain Menchie's, goes undercover to work out what changes must be made at grassroots level to make the company a billion-dollar business. (S5 Ep5/15) [S]
Undercover bosses Amit Kleinberger, Randy DeWitt and Steve Greenbaum take another look inside their firms, but this time they each send an employee undercover in their place. (S5 Ep14/15) [S]
Jeff Platt, the president and CEO of a chain of indoor trampoline parks, goes undercover in his own company, to find out whether his fast-growing business is running smoothly. (S5 Ep15/15) [S]
Paul Quentel, the president of Alfred Angelo, the second-largest bridal retailer in the USA, poses as a reality TV contestant to go undercover in his own company. (S5 Ep6/15) [S]
Mike Bloom, the president and COO of discount chain Family Dollar, goes incognito to find out where the firm is excelling and where it needs improvement. (S5 Ep7/15) [S]
John Hartmann, a former FBI agent and the president and CEO of Chicago-based hardware co-operative True Value, goes incognito among his workforce. (S6 Ep1/13) [S]
Bill Peduto, the 60th mayor of Pittsburgh, goes incognito among his workforce, to hear from the city's employees and ensure that the changes he's introduced have been effective. (S6 Ep2/13) [S]
Travis Boersma, co-founder and president of US drive-through coffee shop chain Dutch Bros, does the daily grind undercover alongside his staff. (S5 Ep8/15) [S]
Ex-undercover boss Eric Casaburi brings together six participants in the series who were 'busted', 'nearly busted' or 'self-busted' while working in disguise among their staff. (S5 Ep9/15) [S]
Jose Costa is the president of top automotive care franchise Maaco, based in North Carolina. He dons a disguise to meet the staff who keep his firm on the road to success. (S6 Ep3/13) [S]
Gina Rivera is the president of Phenix Salon Suites, which rents boutiques to hairdressers. She goes incognito among her franchisees to see how the company could be improved. (S6 Ep4/13) [S]
Paul Damico, the former president and CEO of Round Table Pizza, goes undercover to learn ways to expand the West Coast pizza franchise eastward and attract a younger clientele. (S11 Ep5/9) [S]
Warren Boone, the chief people officer of restaurant chain Coco's Bakery, steps off the corporate ladder to get a taste of life on the company's front line. (S11 Ep6/9) [S]
Mitchell Modell, CEO of Modell's Sporting Goods, America's oldest family-owned company selling athletics apparel and equipment, goes incognito in his own firm. (S4 Ep10/14) [S]
Doug Guller, the CEO of restaurant chain Bikinis Sports Bar and Grill, goes undercover, posing as a reality show contestant, to work alongside staff in his Texas-based company. (S6 Ep11/13) [S]
Sara Bittorf, the chief brand officer of Boston Market - whose 470 restaurants serve home-style comfort food - goes undercover to work alongside the chain's employees. (S4 Ep11/14) [S]
Toby Bost, the CEO of O'Neill Clothing, one of the world's biggest action sport apparel companies, poses as a reality TV show contestant to work undercover among his own staff. (S4 Ep12/14) [S]
Eric Casaburi, CEO of Retro Fitness, which offers a high-end gym experience for a low cost, poses as a reality TV contestant to work among his staff. Is the firm fighting fit? (S4 Ep14/14) [S]
Ron Lynch, the founder and president of Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery, one of the USA's fastest-growing chains of sports pubs, goes incognito to work among his own staff. (S4 Ep13/14) [S]
Sara Bittorf, the chief brand officer of Boston Market - whose 470 restaurants serve home-style comfort food - goes undercover to work alongside the chain's employees. (S4 Ep11/14) [S]
Paul Damico, president of Moe's Southwest Grill, one of the world's fastest-growing restaurant chains, goes undercover to find out how efficient his organisation is. (S4 Ep9/14) [S]
Steve Greenbaum, co-founder and CEO of PostNet, which helps small businesses with everything from printing to design, goes undercover to see how well his firm is functioning. (S4 Ep6/14) [S]
Mitchell Modell, CEO of Modell's Sporting Goods, America's oldest family-owned company selling athletics apparel and equipment, goes incognito in his own firm. (S4 Ep10/14) [S]
Jeff Platt, the president and CEO of a chain of indoor trampoline parks, goes undercover in his own company, to find out whether his fast-growing business is running smoothly. (S5 Ep15/15) [S]
Undercover bosses Amit Kleinberger, Randy DeWitt and Steve Greenbaum take another look inside their firms, but this time they each send an employee undercover in their place. (S5 Ep14/15) [S]
Lowell Hawthorne, the president and CEO of Caribbean food producer Golden Krust, goes undercover among the workforce in his own company, to determine the state of the business. (S7 Ep12/12) [S]
Cindy Galardi Culpepper, the CEO and chairperson of Wienerschnitzel, the world's largest hot dog chain, goes incognito among her staff to look at the company's communication. (S7 Ep11/12) [S]
Dan Duffy, CEO of the United Real Estate Group, goes undercover in his own firm. He meets different employees and learns about their professional and personal lives. (S7 Ep10/12) [S]
Jeff Platt, the president and CEO of a chain of indoor trampoline parks, goes undercover in his own company, to find out whether his fast-growing business is running smoothly. (S5 Ep15/15) [S]
Bryon Stephens, the president and chief operating officer of Marco's Pizza, goes incognito among his employees to assess how the firm and its franchises are faring. (S7 Ep7/12) [S]
Scott Gerber, the CEO of hospitality business the Gerber Group, goes undercover in his own organisation, to ensure it is maintaining the reputation that made it such a success. (S7 Ep6/12) [S]
Jeff Young, the co-owner of custom signs company YESCO, goes undercover in his own business. He meets staff who have suffered misfortune but remain dedicated to their jobs. (S7 Ep5/12) [S]
Tim Betts, the CEO of Muscle Maker Grill, goes undercover in the restaurant chain that he recently bought. Is every branch following the same high standards? (S7 Ep4) [S]
Sam Dushey, the CEO of Shoppers World, goes incognito among his own workforce, seeking reassurance that his stores are performing to his high standards as the business grows. (S7 Ep3) [S]
Undercover bosses Amit Kleinberger, Randy DeWitt and Steve Greenbaum take another look inside their firms, but this time they each send an employee undercover in their place. (S5 Ep14/15) [S]
Toby Bost, the CEO of O'Neill Clothing, one of the world's biggest action sport apparel companies, poses as a reality TV show contestant to work undercover among his own staff. (S4 Ep12/14) [S]
Eric Casaburi, CEO of Retro Fitness, which offers a high-end gym experience for a low cost, poses as a reality TV contestant to work among his staff. Is the firm fighting fit? (S4 Ep14/14) [S]
Ron Lynch, the founder and president of Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery, one of the USA's fastest-growing chains of sports pubs, goes incognito to work among his own staff. (S4 Ep13/14) [S]
Eric Casaburi, CEO of Retro Fitness, which offers a high-end gym experience for a low cost, poses as a reality TV contestant to work among his staff. Is the firm fighting fit? (S4 Ep14/14) [S]
Doug Guller, the CEO of restaurant chain Bikinis Sports Bar and Grill, goes undercover, posing as a reality show contestant, to work alongside staff in his Texas-based company. (S6 Ep11/13) [S]
Jeff Young, the co-owner of custom signs company YESCO, goes undercover in his own business. He meets staff who have suffered misfortune but remain dedicated to their jobs. (S7 Ep5/12) [S]
John Fuller, CEO of The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, goes undercover to check on his shops' efficiency. Six years earlier, he did the same thing as CEO of diner chain Johnny Rockets. (S8 Ep6/10) [S]
Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Seal adopts a disguise to go incognito among some undiscovered but talented musicians who are struggling to make it in the music industry. (S9 Ep6) [S]
Ground-breaking model, author and body activist Ashley Graham dons a disguise to go undercover and meet people who hope to break into the fashion world. (S9 Ep5) [S]
Stephanie McMahon, former women's champion and current chief brand officer of the WWE, goes undercover to meet aspiring wrestlers and fans and help make their dreams a reality. (S9 Ep4) [S]
Singer-songwriter, actor and author Jewel dons a disguise as an event planner to go undercover and meet talented musicians and artists who are struggling to get their big break. (S9 Ep3) [S]
YouTube star and internet sensation Bethany Mota adopts a disguise to go undercover and meet up-and-coming social media hopefuls who are trying to break through. (S9 Ep1) [S]
John Wilson, the president and chief operating officer of Rollins Incorporated - the parent company of eight pest control firms - goes incognito to work among his employees. (S4 Ep8/14) [S]
Paul Damico, president of Moe's Southwest Grill, one of the world's fastest-growing restaurant chains, goes undercover to find out how efficient his organisation is. (S4 Ep9/14) [S]
Jim Rogers, the chairman and CEO of Kampgrounds of America, the largest campsite organisation in the world, goes undercover in his business, disguised as an accountant. (S4 Ep7/14) [S]
John Carona, CEO of property management company Associa, goes undercover in his own organisation to see first-hand how his employees are dealing with recent changes at the firm. (S8 Ep8/10) [S]
Ron Lynch, the founder and president of Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery, one of the USA's fastest-growing chains of sports pubs, goes incognito to work among his own staff. (S4 Ep13/14) [S]
Greg Scott, the CEO of clothing retailer New York & Company, goes undercover among his own employees, seeking ways to keep the business in vogue and increase profitability. (S8 Ep3/10) [S]
Karen Freeman-Wilson, the mayor of Gary in Indiana, goes incognito among the city's workforce and meets a sanitation plant operator, a firefighter and a police officer. (S8 Ep2/10) [S]
Steve Greenbaum, co-founder and CEO of PostNet, which helps small businesses with everything from printing to design, goes undercover to see how well his firm is functioning. (S4 Ep6/14) [S]
Stephen J Cloobeck, CEO of hotel firm Diamond Resorts International, is the first boss to go undercover in his business for a second time, as he visits Pacific Monarch Resorts. (S4 Ep2/14) [S]
Kat Cole, the president of Cinnabon Incorporated, which serves sweet treats from over 900 bakeries in 40 countries, goes incognito among her own workforce. (S4 Ep1/14) [S]
Mitchell Modell, CEO of Modell's Sporting Goods, America's oldest family-owned company selling athletics apparel and equipment, goes incognito in his own firm. (S4 Ep10/14) [S]
Lowell Hawthorne, the president and CEO of Caribbean food producer Golden Krust, goes undercover among the workforce in his own company, to determine the state of the business. (S7 Ep12/12) [S]
Cindy Galardi Culpepper, the CEO and chairperson of Wienerschnitzel, the world's largest hot dog chain, goes incognito among her staff to look at the company's communication. (S7 Ep11/12) [S]
Dan Duffy, CEO of the United Real Estate Group, goes undercover in his own firm. He meets different employees and learns about their professional and personal lives. (S7 Ep10/12) [S]
Ashley and Brandon Wright, the co-owners of Hamburger Mary's, go incognito in their company, to ensure that their culture of diversity is being maintained as the business grows. (S7 Ep9/12) [S]
Courtland Gray, chief operating officer of Mississippi-based audio equipment manufacturer Peavey Electronics, goes incognito in his workforce. How do the front-line staff feel? (S6 Ep12/13) [S]