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Norman Brinker
Inducted 1996
Norman Brinker was born in Denver, Colorado, and at an early age
moved with his parents to a 10-acre farm in New Mexico. At 10, he
started his own rabbit farm; and the opportunities never stopped
multiplying. After college, Brinker went into the restaurant
business in a small way before founding Steak and Ale in 1966. In
1971, S&A became a publicly held company. In 1976, after building
S&A to 100 restaurants, it was acquired by The Pillsbury Company,
making Brinker a member of the Board and the largest individual
shareholder. In 1982, he became Chairman of The Pillsbury Restaurant
Group, the world’s second-largest restaurant organization, which
included Burger King, with total sales approaching $4 billion. In
1983, he resigned that post and bought Chili’s, a Dallas-based
restaurant company operating 23 units with $35 million in sales. In
1990, Chili’s was named Brinker International. Today, Brinker
International operates over 750 restaurants with $1.2 billion in
sales.
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