Paul J. Brown

[7] During his tenure as CEO of Arby’s, the brand introduced a new restaurant design and launched the “We Have The Meats” marketing campaign.

[8] Brown also introduced new menu items including smokehouse brisket, pork belly, gyros, deep-fried turkey, and venison.

[9] Brown led Arby’s international development agreements to expand in to Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt.

[10] In 2017, under Brown’s leadership, Fortune named Arby’s to its 100 Best Workplaces list for Millennials, Women, and Diversity.

[12] In February 2018, Brown and Neal Aronson of Roark Capital Group founded Inspire Brands when Arby’s completed its acquisition of Buffalo Wild Wings for $2.9 billion.