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The Olive Garden's Secrets to Success
successful Italian-style restaurant chain. "They grew up with [Italian food] , it's very familiar," said Clarence Otis , CEO of Darden Restaurants, the largest full-service restaurant company in the world and owner of several chain
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Darden Restaurants CEO has tips on surviving recession
industry sales are down, but sales at Darden Restaurants' DRI Olive Garden and Red Lobster have held firm. Darden CEO Clarence Otis , 53, spoke to USA TODAY corporate management reporter Del Jones about gaining market share as the pie shrinks. Following
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Darden Restaurants CEO has tips on surviving recession
industry sales are down, but sales at Darden Restaurants' Olive Garden and Red Lobster have held firm. Darden CEO Clarence Otis , 53, spoke to USA TODAY corporate management reporter Del Jones about gaining market share as the pie shrinks. Following
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Darden Restaurants CEO shares tips on surviving recession
industry sales are down, but sales at Darden Restaurants' Olive Garden and Red Lobster have held firm. Darden CEO Clarence Otis , 53, spoke to USA TODAY corporate management reporter Del Jones about gaining market share as the pie shrinks. Following
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Businesses put politics aside, take new president in stride
Companies may start out with favorites, but they back winners. Many, including Donald Trump and Darden Restaurants CEO Clarence Otis , contributed to candidates on both sides. Most executives don't take a public position before elections so as
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Businesses put politics aside, take new president in stride
Companies may start out with favorites, but they back winners. Many, including Donald Trump and Darden Restaurants CEO Clarence Otis , contributed to candidates on both sides. Most executives don't take a public position before elections so as
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Board diversity expands political spectrum
whoever wins. Continental did not reply to requests for comment. Among others who have made mixed contributions are Clarence Otis (African American), chairman of Darden Restaurants (Obama and McCain), and Jeffrey Immelt (white), chairman
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Merrill Lynch turmoil won't hold other blacks back
ousted in 2004. However, there is only one other African-American CEO among the remaining Fortune 500 companies, Clarence Otis at Darden Restaurants dri , No. 404. John Thompson, CEO at computer software company Symantec symc , isn't
