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Christopher John Kempczinski was born in Boston, [2] and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio. [3] He is the son of Richard Kempczinski, who was Professor of Surgery and Chief of Vascular Surgery at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center, [4] and Ann Marie Kempczinski (née Campbell), who was a primary school teacher at Terrace Park Elementary in Cincinnati, Ohio. [5]
Logan Lerman (born 1992), actor; his maternal grandfather was a Polish Jewish immigrant, and the rest of Logan's ancestry is Russian Jewish, Lithuanian Jewish, and other Polish Jewish; Justin Long (born 1978), film and television actor; his mother, former Broadway actress Wendy Lesniak, is of half Polish descent
Kempinski (feminine: Kempinska, plural: Kempinscy) is a Polish and Jewish surname. In other form: Kempiński (Kempińska, Kempińscy), Kempinsky. Notable people with the surname include: A. Kempinsky (1918–1972), Polish psychiatrist and philosopher; Berthold Kempinski (1843–1910), Polish hotelier
In a letter posted on LinkedIn, McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski said that “several markets” across the Middle East are “experiencing a meaningful business impact due to the war and ...
The boss of McDonald’s has confirmed the business is suffering as a result of boycotts relating to the Israel-Hamas conflict. Chris Kempczinski, CEO of McDonald’s, has taken to LinkedIn to ...
McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski is promising to bring back “affordability” to the fast food chain as sales growth slows. McDonald’s is promising ‘attention to affordability’ after the ...
He was replaced as CEO by Chris Kempczinski, who had been president of McDonald's USA. [12] In August 2020, McDonald's filed suit against Easterbrook, accusing him of lying about the number and extent of his relationships with subordinate employees and seeking to recover his severance package of more than $40 million.
After a Black girl and a Hispanic boy were fatally shot earlier this year in Chicago, Chris Kempczinski wrote in a text that their "parents failed those kids," prompting backlash.