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Jim Skinner was succeeded as Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer for McDonald's Corporation by Don Thompson on June 30, 2012. [6] Vice Chairman was a position that he held before becoming CEO in November 2004. [7] His greatest accomplishment, the "Plan to Win" strategy, managed to flip the company by reversing its falling profits.
Today, collectively, every McDonald's (NYS: MCD) shareholder is dealing with the uneasy feeling of knowing that Jim Skinner, CEO of McDonald's, is retiring after spending 41 years with the company.
Fast-food chain McDonald's (NYS: MCD) will say goodbye to Chief Executive Officer Jim Skinner on June 30 after nearly eight years at the helm. McDonald's Chief Operating Officer Don Thompson, who ...
A champion of McDonald's (MCD) expanded menu offerings, spruced-up restaurants and global expansion will soon take the top spot at the country's biggest burger chain. Don Thompson, president and ...
He continued working for a time, but eventually resigned on 22 November 2004 to focus on the disease, which became incurable. Bell was succeeded by vice chairman Jim Skinner as CEO and by Michael Roberts as president. In December 2004, McDonald's paid $300,000 for the terminally-ill Bell to be returned to Australia in a specially equipped jet.
On August 23, 2006, he became the President of McDonald's USA and McDonald's Restaurants of Canada. In 2007, Thompson stepped into the role of Chief Operating Officer for the global corporation, and on July 1, 2012, he became president and chief executive officer (CEO) of McDonald's Corp, succeeding outgoing CEO, the retiring Jim Skinner.
Chris Kempczinksi, who was named McDonald’s president and CEO in late 2019, will succeed McDonald’s Chairman Enrique Hernandez Jr., who is retiring after 28 years on the Chicago company's ...
President, CEO McDonald's, 2003-2004 James Richard Cantalupo (November 14, 1943 – April 19, 2004) was an American businessman. He served as chairman and chief executive officer of McDonald's Corporation from 2003 until his sudden death by heart attack at the age of 60.