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James P. Liautaud with son, Jimmy John's founder, Jimmy John Liautaud. Liautaud was born in Arlington Heights, Illinois on January 12, 1964. [3] [4] His father is James Liautaud, long-term entrepreneur, and his mother is Gina Gudaityte Liautaud. He was born the second of four siblings, with brothers Greg and Robby Liautaud and a sister Lara ...
Jimmy John Liautaud, who founded the company and currently serves as its chairman, has previously been criticized by animal rights groups for his love of big game hunting.
With the money that Liautaud gave his son to start his own business, James John Liautaud (Jimmy John) was able to begin Jimmy John's sandwich stores. He is the founder of Gabriel, Inc. He also was the founding Investor in two insurance companies, Raffles and National Interstate; [citation needed] and Blue Rhino, a gas distribution company.
Jimmy John's Franchise, LLC, commonly referred to as Jimmy John's, is an American sandwich chain, headquartered in Champaign, Illinois. The business was founded by Jimmy John Liautaud in 1983. [ 4 ] After Liautaud graduated from high school, his father gave him a choice to either join the military or start a business.
In February, Jimmy John’s was the first chain to declare it would never authorize third-party aggregators such as Uber Eats, DoorDash, and Grubhub to deliver its sandwiches.
It was a close vote, but efforts to unionize some 200 workers at a Minneapolis-area franchise of the Jimmy John's sandwich chain failed Friday, with 85 workers voting for the effort and 87 against.
In the summer of 2015, pictures of Jimmy John Liautaud, (founder and owner of Jimmy John's Sandwiches) posing next to the dead bodies of elephants, rhinos, and other exotic animals began to appear on social media along with calls to boycott Jimmy John's restaurants. [1] Taquim 17:07, 22 May 2016 (UTC) my talk page
Subway has a new owner: food behemoth Roark Capital. The deal closed on Thursday before market open. WSJ previously reported that the bid valued the sandwich chain for about $9.6 billion.