Thursday, March 22, 2012
9911: McProgress.
From National News Sources…
McDonald’s CEO retiring
By Associated Press
McDonald’s Corp. said Wednesday that CEO Jim Skinner will retire later this year and be succeeded by the company’s president, a 22-year veteran at the world’s biggest hamburger chain.
Skinner, 67, will step down on June 30 after 41 years with McDonald’s. He was named CEO in 2004.
Donald Thompson, 48, will take over the helm July 1, the company said. In his current job, Thompson is responsible for global strategy and operations for the more than 33,000 McDonald’s restaurants in 119 countries.
He will be the first African American to head McDonald’s, which was founded in 1955.
Under Skinner, McDonald’s has undertaken an effort to upgrade its image by remodeling restaurants and adding menu items like smoothies and oatmeal to try to draw in healthier eaters.
It has also added lattes and other coffee drinks to try to appeal to customers who might otherwise go to Starbucks.
McDonald’s still was able to post strong results through the recession by attracting cash-strapped customers with low prices and limited-time specials.
Recently it has faced challenges including the economic turmoil in Europe, McDonald’s largest market by revenue, and rising costs for its ingredients and labor.
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