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S.
Truett Cathy
Inducted 1992
The sixth of
seven children, Samuel Truett Cathy was born in Eaton, Georgia, in
1921. As a youngster he helped his mother run a boarding house and
at the same time delivered newspapers and operated his own business
selling soft drinks. After high school, he served in the army, then
opened a tiny restaurant-the Dwarf Grill (later renamed the Dwarf
House)-with his brother. In 1967, he opened the first Chick-fil-A
restaurant in Atlanta. The chain now has nearly 975 restaurants and
more than 40,000 restaurant employees. And despite the fact that
Cathy never opens his restaurants on Sundays, Chick-fil-A has grown
to become the country's third-largest, quick-service chicken
restaurant company. Cathy now uses his success to help inspire young
people through a 25-year old employee scholarship program, and
through the WinShape Centre Foundation, which includes children's
summer camps, foster care facilities for more than 115 children, and
a college co-op scholarship program.
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