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Norman E. Brinker[edit]
Norman E. Brinker (June 3, 1931 – June 9, 2009) was an American restaurateur who was responsible for the creation of new business concepts within the restaurant field. He was known as a pioneer of the casual dining concept, which he introduced through various restaurant chains he founded or led, including Jack in the Box, Chili's, Bennigan's, and Steak and Ale.
Early Life and Education[edit]
Brinker was born in Denver, Colorado, and raised in Roswell, New Mexico. He attended New Mexico Military Institute and later graduated from San Diego State University with a degree in business administration.
Career[edit]
Brinker began his career in the restaurant industry with Jack in the Box, a fast-food chain, where he served as the president and CEO. He later founded Steak and Ale, a casual dining restaurant chain, which introduced the salad bar concept to the industry.
In 1975, Brinker sold Steak and Ale to Pillsbury, where he became the president of the restaurant group. During his tenure, he was responsible for the creation of Bennigan's, another casual dining chain.
In 1983, Brinker founded Brinker International, a multinational hospitality industry company, which owns, operates, and franchises various restaurant brands. One of the most notable brands under Brinker International is Chili's, a casual dining restaurant chain known for its Tex-Mex-style cuisine.
Personal Life and Legacy[edit]
Brinker was married to tennis player Maureen Connolly, the first woman to win all four Grand Slam tournaments in a calendar year. After her death, he established the Maureen Connolly Brinker Foundation to promote junior girls' tennis worldwide.
Brinker passed away in 2009, leaving behind a legacy as a pioneer in the restaurant industry. His innovative concepts, such as the casual dining experience and the salad bar, have had a lasting impact on the industry.
See Also[edit]
References[edit]
- Norman E. Brinker Obituary
- Brinker International History
- Chili's History
- Maureen Connolly Brinker Foundation
External Links[edit]
- Official Website of Brinker International
- Official Website of Chili's
- Official Website of Maureen Connolly Brinker Foundation
