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"Kent battled and fought hard like the former track champion that he was," his family said in a statement.
Kent Taylor, the founder and CEO of Texas Roadhouse, died by suicide Thursday. He was 65. Taylor’s family said he was suffering from severe post-COVID symptoms, CNN reported .
Taylor founded Texas Roadhouse in 1993, at the Green Tree Mall in Clarksville, Indiana. His goal was to create an "affordable, Texas-style" restaurant. He was turned down more than 80 times while seeking investors. His initial investors were three doctors from Elizabethtown, Kentucky who invested $300,000. To show the investors his initial ...
A man in Texas died over Labor Day weekend after dining out at a restaurant. The culprit has also taken the lives of multiple people all over the country this summer— raw oysters .
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Novak is the co-founder, retired chairman and CEO of Yum! Brands, Inc. (CEO from 1999 to January 1, 2016). [5] [6] During Novak's tenure at Yum!Brands, the company doubled the number of restaurants to 41,000, market capitalization grew to almost $32 billion from just under $4 billion and it was an industry leader in return on invested capital.
He was appointed vice president of finance in 1999, chief financial officer in 2001, president in 2006, CEO in 2012, and chairman in 2022. [3] [2] Ehmer was on the board of directors of Aaron's, Inc., [4] as well as a member of the board of trustees for the Atlanta Police Foundation. [5]
On e-commerce platforms like Etsy, TikTok Shop, eBay and Redbubble, sellers are hawking merchandise featuring designs inspired by the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.