Tuesday, September 3, 2024 - A 35-year-old African man is receiving worldwide recognition after he was appointed the new CEO of Red Lobster.
Damola Adamolekun is being described by international
publications as a “biz whiz kid” who lives in Scottsdale, Arizona.
He previously worked as the top executive and
first Black CEO of the Asian-fusion restaurant P.F. Chang’s.
According to the National Restaurant
Association, Adamolekun helped generate an estimated $1 billion in revenue
for the chain.
He is also a former Goldman Sachs investment
banker.
His level of expertise is part of the reason he was hired to
help Red Lobster overcome its looming business performance problems.
In May 2024, Red Lobster, a seafood chain, filed for
bankruptcy.
CNN noted that years of mismanagement, inflation,
and competition led to more than $1 billion in debt and less than $30 million
in cash on hand.
Adamolekun has now been brought in to salvage the business.
“My life is my work. My work is my life,” he
said via Fortune.
“First, I review our daily flash reports, which detail
restaurant operating performance from the previous day and period to date. I
note any interesting observations, questions, or oddities from my review to
discuss with our COO Art Kilmer later in the morning,” Adamolekun explained
about his time with P.F. Chang’s.
Fortune further reports that his experience in
finance frames his journey in the fast-casual dining industry.
After roughly three years at P.F. Chang’s, Adamolekun
rejoined the investment firm Paulson & Co. in August 2023. Before this, he
had held positions at Goldman Sachs and TPG Capital, during which he
recalled being “constantly working,” though he mentions that he enjoyed the
pace.
“I never really have been a person that separated work and
life,” he said. “It mixes.”
Executives at Fortress Investment Group, which took over
ownership of Red Lobster, hope the restaurant can turn around and succeed
again. Much of this confidence is rooted in their decision to bring Adamolekun
to the team.
“Fortress has a strong track record of operating and
improving iconic American restaurants, and Damola’s energy, leadership, and
experience will be key to restoring Red Lobster’s status as an iconic and
admired American brand,” Morgan McClure, managing director at Fortress said in
a statement.
Adamolekun is optimistic about Red Lobster’s future under
his leadership as well. He has high hopes for the company and is eager to
implement his investment plan and meet customers, a sign of his confidence in
the restaurant’s potential.
“Red Lobster’s future is brighter now than ever before – I
cannot wait to get started on our investment plan and to get out and meet
diners across the USA and Canada,” Adamolekun said in a media release
announcing the decision.
Adamolekun is an African with Nigerian roots
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