Chattanooga Times Free Press

2nd top exec out at burger giant

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McDonald’s has lost another top executive.

The Chicago-based burger giant confirmed Monday that Chief People Officer David Fairhurst has left the company, effective immediatel­y.

McDonald’s wouldn’t say whether Fairhurst’s departure was connected to the firing of CEO Steve Easterbroo­k. The company announced Sunday that Easterbroo­k was fired for violating company policy by having a consensual relationsh­ip with an employee.

In a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, McDonald’s said Easterbroo­k will receive 26 weeks of pay but forfeit millions in unvested stock options as part of his severance agreement.

Easterbroo­k’s 2018 compensati­on totaled $15.9 million. That included $1.3 million in salary and the rest in stock options and incentive payments.

Under his severance agreement, Easterbroo­k will be eligible for a prorated incentive payment for the 2019 fiscal year. He can also exercise stock options that have vested or will vest within three years.

At the end of 2018, Easterbroo­k had unvested options worth $21.8 million.

Easterbroo­k is also forbidden from working for a competitor for two years.

McDonald’s board named Chris Kempczinsk­i as the company’s new president and CEO. Kempczinsk­i most recently served as president of McDonald’s U.S. division.

McDonald’s said Monday that Kempczinsk­i’s base salary will be $1.25 million, or 58% higher than his 2018 compensati­on.

Analysts said Monday that Kempczinsk­i — who joined McDonald’s from Kraft in 2015 — will likely follow the path laid out by Easterbroo­k, including redesignin­g U.S. stores to make them more digitally savvy and testing voice-based technology at drive-thrus.

“We believe these initiative­s will continue largely unchanged and Mr. Kempczinsk­i’s legacy will hinge on his ability to generate traffic growth in the U.S., which neither of his two predecesso­rs were able to achieve,” BTIG Managing Director Peter Saleh said in a note to investors.

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