Sentences with phrase «became vice president of operations»

After a year - and - ahalf in the role, Khan and a partner purchased a number of bankrupt Church's Chicken units and became vice president of operations and COO in 1997 of Best American Hospitality.
When his software company asked him to become vice president of operations for a newly acquired tire industry company, tires had «no appeal for me whatsoever,» said Wayne Croswell.

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Brad Herald, vice president Western Canada operations for the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, said individual cases before tribunals or the courts will become the testing group for workplace - related cannabis policies, absent government leadership.
Bert Thornton, the vice chairman emeritus of Waffle House Inc., is one of those gorillas: He joined the company as a manager trainee and helped it become an iconic restaurant chain, retiring as its president and chief operations officer.
That same year, Rudy Guerra Jr. joined the company as vice president of operations, becoming the first of the third generation in the business, followed by Louis Guerra in 1989 and Joe in 1995.
Rodriguez became the commercial director responsible for sales and marketing there, and in 2001 moved to Puerto Rico, where he was vice president of sales and operations for Bacardi's Caribbean company.
Last year, Cuomo's state operations director, Howard Glaser, left Albany to become the executive vice president of OTG.
However, while fraud rates are relatively flat, it's becoming more sophisticated, said Molly O'Hearn, Iovations» vice president of operations and co-founder.
If there is any good news in the higher default rates, says Teresa Shumann - Dodson, vice president of operation at PerSolvo Data Systems of Irvine, Calif., a provider of aggregated account information of consumers enrolled in debt settlement programs, it is that credit card issuers are becoming more flexible when it comes settling those debts.
On September 17, Secretary of Transportation Mary Peters named Hank Krawkoski to be FAA's co-pilot; he leaves his position as United Airlines vice president of flight operations to become FAA's chief operating officer, a post that has been vacant since March.
Some disability income riders pay out only if you became disabled from an accident, while others pay on accident or sickness, says Al Lurty, senior vice president of ING's U.S. insurance operations.
He rose through the FPC ranks, beginning as an operations and training consultant, to become director of operations, executive vice president and ascending to the role of president in 2005.
He went on to become master franchisee for the Carolinas and is now the vice president of field operations.
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