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  2. Hamburger University - Wikipedia

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    Hamburger University is a training facility at the McDonald's Corporation global headquarters in Chicago, Illinois. It instructs high-potential restaurant managers, mid-managers, and owner-operators in restaurant management . [ 1 ]

  3. Corporate university - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps the best-known corporate university is Hamburger University operated by McDonald's Corporation in Chicago. CUs are a growing trend in corporations. In 1993, corporate universities existed in only 400 companies. By 2001, this number had increased to 2,000, including Walt Disney, Boeing, and Motorola. [3]

  4. McDonald's Hamburger University can be harder to get into ...

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    Founded in 1961, Hamburger University now has more than 275,000 graduates and will celebrate its 55th anniversary next year. Here's a look at how it started and how it's evolved.

  5. Fred L. Turner - Wikipedia

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    Co-establishing Hamburger University with ... (January 6, 1933 – January 7, 2013) was an American restaurant ... Turner grew up in Des Moines and Chicago, ...

  6. This Is the Healthiest Fast Food Burger in America Right Now

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    The classic hamburger has 16 grams of protein, just 360 calories, 37 grams of carbs, 4.5 grams of saturated fat, and 660 mg of sodium, which for us, gives it a slight edge over the Whataburger Jr.

  7. 3 Fun Burger Facts That Will Surprise You, According to a ...

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    (He’s even written a comprehensive book on regional burgers across the states, Hamburger America: A State-by-State Guide to 200 Great Burger Joints, and covered them in a 2004 documentary also ...

  8. Al Bernardin - Wikipedia

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    Businessman, business executive, McDonald's restaurant franchisee Al Bernardin (February 17, 1928 – December 22, 2009) was an American restaurateur and businessman who invented the McDonald's Quarter Pounder in 1971 as a franchise owner in Fremont, California . [ 1 ]

  9. Steve Lavin (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Lavin trained as a corporate attorney, and is president of Lavin & Gedville in Chicago. [2] He is also chairman of Bank Leumi. [3] In 2023, he became chairman of OSI Group after his father, Sheldon Lavin. [1] Lavin is a frontier-technology investor via his sons, Michael and Alexander Lavin—a venture capitalist [4] and polymath founder, [5 ...