In 2015, less than a year after retiring as CEO
of convenience store giant Alimentation Couche - Tard, the executive
chairman, along with his three co-founders, put forward a resolution to extend their time - limited voting control — the group holds 22 %
of the company's equity — to ward off any future takeover attempts.
He is past chair
of the BP Amoco Marketers Association, past president
of the Indiana Petroleum Marketers and
Convenience Store Association and former
chairman of the Association for
Convenience and Fueling Retail (NACS).