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Herman Cain is the president of Godfather's Pizza and president-elect of the National Restaurant Association. An articulate entrepreneur, Cain transformed the debate when he challenged Clinton at a town meeting in Kansas City, Missouri.
He was the founder and former owner of Godfather's Pizza, [1] a popular pizzeria chain that has locations in over 40 states. Theisen got the idea to start a pizza chain when he was running his own bar called "Wild Willys." He noticed many of his customers carried pizza, from a pizza restaurant next door, into his bar to eat it.
The Godfather" has been played by two Omaha actors, the first being J. William Koll, [12] who typically wore a white fedora hat, a pin stripe suit, and a flower on his jacket. Dale O'Brien, a professional actor since 1975, has been the Godfather's Pizza spokesman since about 2000, often using the phrase "do it!" and slogan "a pizza you can't ...
former CEO of Godfather's Pizza and 2012 Republican presidential candidate [9] James W. Compton: 1961 Board of Directors, Ariel Investments, Inc.; retired President and CEO, Chicago Urban League: Walter E. Massey: 1958 former Chairman, Bank of America; former Director of the National Science Foundation: Karim Webb: restaurateur [10]
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His wife, Frances, died in 2010. Simek was survived by three children, Joseph Jr., Richard, and Lauren; and five siblings – Gloria Olmstead, Vlasta Cummings, Bill, and Dan Simek. Ronald Simek, a co-founder of Tombstone Pizza, passed on January 20, 2015. [2] Joseph "Pep" Simek's interment was at Mount Olive Cemetery in Westboro, Wisconsin.
Patsy Grimaldi – who helped launch a coal-fire, brick-oven pizza craze by flipping thin-crust pies at his DUMBO joint overlooking the Brooklyn Bridge – has died of natural causes. He was 93.
John Hampton "Papa John" Schnatter (born November 22 or 23, 1961) [1] [3] is an American entrepreneur who founded the Papa John's pizza restaurant chain in 1984. [4] Schnatter started the business in the back of his father's tavern after selling his car and using the proceeds to purchase used restaurant equipment.