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- Chris Kempczinski - Wikipedia
Christopher John Kempczinski (born 1968) is an American business executive, and the president, chairman, and chief executive officer (CEO) of McDonald's Corporation
- Meet The McDonald’s Leadership Team
Chris Kempczinski is Chairman and CEO of McDonald’s Corporation Under his leadership, Chris has transformed the way McDonald’s engages its customers, cementing McDonald’s position as one of the world’s leading consumer brands Chris became CEO in 2019 and Chairman of the Board in 2024
- McDonalds and Burger King beef over CEOs viral video
A video of McDonald's CEO Chris Kempczinski trying the new Big Arch burger got roasted online; Burger King then posted a video of its president eating a Whopper
- McDonald’s CEO breaks silence after viral Big Arch video backlash - MSN
McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski has addressed the backlash surrounding his now-viral taste test of the chain’s new “Big Arch” burger What started as a standard promotional video quickly
- Chairman and CEO of McDonald’s Corporation - LinkedIn
Chris Kempczinski is Chairman and CEO of McDonald’s Corporation Under his leadership, Chris has transformed the way McDonald’s engages its customers, cementing McDonald’s position as one of the
- McDonald’s CEO Responds to the Viral Big Arch Backlash
After going viral with his Big Arch bite, McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski sits down for an exclusive interview with WSJ to discuss menu strategy, affordability concerns, and what his company
- McDonald’s CEO speaks to media for first time since his viral taste . . .
McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski’s Big Arch Burger taste test video went viral last month, in part because of the CEO’s tiny, hesitant “nibble” of the massive burger As a result, CEO’s of other fast food restaurants, like Wendy’s and Burger King, did their own spinoffs featuring their
- McDonalds CEO Said He Blames Mother for Infamous Big Arch Taste Test . . .
McDonald's CEO said he blames his mother for the viral Big Arch backlash Chris Kempczinski went viral for taking a tiny bite out of his burger, which he kept calling a "product "
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