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I like to think that the reason that Burger King became a big successful company was because Chuck Zink was their first spokesman.
Michael Rich
This is a most significant appointment. We are delighted to have attracted one of North America's most respected and successful executives to head Burger King. From his career with Marriott he brings significant experience of the restaurant and foodservice industry, which we will benefit from as he leads Burger King's turnaround.
Paul Walsh
This is a most significant appointment. We are delighted to have attracted one of North America's most respected and successful executives to head Burger King, ... From his career with Marriott he brings significant experience of the restaurant and foodservice industry, which we will benefit from as he leads Burger King's turnaround.
Paul Walsh
We do have content through Burger King that the customers are able to view if they want to. Burger King has been the first and only available literally almost for two weeks.
Mark Elliot
The burger chains constantly re-invent themselves to stay fresh in people's minds. McDonald's, Burger King -- whichever -- started out as hamburger stands. Now they're restaurants with expanding menus.
Ted Kraus
Our goal has always been to take Burger King public. We believe the transparency and stability in ownership offered by being a public company will benefit our employees and franchisees for years to come.
Greg Brenneman
Chuck has been instrumental in Westwood One's and Metro Networks' daily operations for more than thirteen years. He has been a key part of our executive team, helping guide the Company through periods of rapid growth and change. We thank Chuck for his many contributions and look forward to working with Chuck both as a customer and a friend of Westwood One.
Peter Kosann
And after the game [cornerback] Dave Brown gave me the game ball and the players started chanting, 'Chuck, Chuck, Chuck, Chuck,' and the tears came pouring out. I was so happy for the guys.
Chuck Knox
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1932
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It's not Burger King. The defendant can't have it her way.
Julie Myers
The boys went to Burger King and got him some of those crowns.
Jennifer Truman
The things I remember more about Chuck as a player were the leadership qualities he had. He was a very strong leader of our football team, and a very tough player. People on the outside may not appreciate it as much, but you see a guy who's having a hard time walking certain weeks, and then he'd go out and play. And that was a big part of the reason we were so successful during that period.
Kirk Ferentz
It's entertaining enough. I have high hopes for the Burger King ad.
David Riley
I think that was the Burger King. No wait. That was Taco Bell.
Mike Ross
We could float 20 percent of Burger King at anytime, He wasn't trying to be someone he wasn’t; his authentically pe𝗑y self shone through.
Paul Walsh
We had a very difficult time working with Burger King,
Russ Rader
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