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By shifting strategies, Skinner and his team were able to increase McDonald's total sales, increasing from $50.1 billion in 2004 to $70.1 billion in 2008. [8] Skinner retired as Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer on June 30, 2012 after 41 years with McDonald's. [9] In 2012, he received total annual compensation of $27,741,408. [10]
Jim Skinner was McDonald’s vice chairman and CEO from 2004-2012, for example. ... In December, the company announced a plan to open nearly 10,000 McDonald’s restaurants worldwide over the next ...
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 ...
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.
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 .
McDonald's Corp. (MCD) Chief Executive Jim Skinner has rebuffed a call by the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) to end the distribution of Happy Meal toys. CPSI has alleged that the ...
1978 photo of McDonald's restaurant in Chicago. Note the sign that states, "Over 25 billion served". 1974: On November 13, the first McDonald's in the United Kingdom opened in Woolwich, south-east London. It is the 3000th McDonald's restaurant. [61] 1976: The first McDonald's in Switzerland, on Rue du Mont-Blanc in Geneva. [62]