Leadership

Individuals influencing the direction of the restaurant industry

Leadership

Ruby Tuesday execs can still get their bonuses

A federal bankruptcy court has approved payment of incentive and retention awards.

Leadership

What restaurants can expect under Biden

In a flurry of activity and a host of public addresses, the new president has revealed plans with significant implications for the industry.

He will also carry the title of chief happiness officer.

Blain Shortreed, a longtime Yum Brands executive, will run the quick-service seafood chain as it prepares for digital growth.

Yum veteran Steve Holliday will run operations for the growing Mediterranean fast casual.

The CEO of Sugar Foods also made the pink packets of Sweet ‘n Low ubiquitous in restaurants.

Wehner was previously CEO of eatertainment chain BigShots Golf.

On Jan. 27, the alliance hosted the first in a series of webinars chronicling its history. The webinar is available for download.

Tony Libardi, formerly COO, will head the chain with longtime CEO Jack Butorac as part of a “long-term transition of power,” the chain said.

The former Focus Brands COO will help guide the pizza-focused provider as it looks to keep growing.

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