Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

McDonald’s CEO to be chairman of board

- DEE-ANN DURBIN

McDonald’s CEO will become chairman of the company’s board later this spring, the burger chain said Tuesday.

Chris Kempczinsk­i, who was named McDonald’s president and chief executive officer in late 2019, will succeed McDonald’s Chairman Enrique Hernandez Jr., who is retiring after 28 years on the Chicago company’s board. The transition will happen at the company’s annual meeting, which is expected to be held in May.

Historical­ly, McDonald’s CEOs have also held the position of chairman. Jim Skinner was McDonald’s vice chairman and CEO from 2004-2012, for example.

But the company’s subsequent CEOs broke that pattern. Don Thompson served as president and CEO from 2012-2015, while Steve Easterbroo­k was president and CEO from 2015-2019. Kempczinsk­i took over as president and CEO after Easterbroo­k was fired for having a non-physical, consensual relationsh­ip with an employee.

Kempczinsk­i joined McDonald’s in 2015 as executive vice president of strategy, business developmen­t and innovation. Prior to that, he spent more than 25 years in senior positions at Procter & Gamble, PepsiCo and Kraft.

“Having served alongside Chris, who is now in his fifth year as CEO, I know he is uniquely placed to unify the two roles of CEO and chairman to ensure McDonald’s advances in lockstep with today’s ever-changing business and social landscape,” Hernandez said in a statement.

McDonald’s also announced the nomination of Mike Hsu, the chairman and CEO of Kimberly-Clark Corp., as an independen­t director on the board.

Kempczinsk­i said Hsu is a veteran of the consumer products industry with a global perspectiv­e, which will help McDonald’s as it embarks on a period of unpreceden­ted growth. In December, the company announced a plan to open nearly 10,000 McDonald’s restaurant­s worldwide over the next four years.

McDonald’s also noted that Hsu would help maintain a corporate goal of having 50% or more of its board members represent diverse background­s.

 ?? (AP/Sakchai Lalit) ?? Customers enjoy a meal Friday at a McDonald’s in a shopping mall in Bangkok, Thailand.
(AP/Sakchai Lalit) Customers enjoy a meal Friday at a McDonald’s in a shopping mall in Bangkok, Thailand.

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