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Ever wondered why Chick-fil-A servers say "my pleasure" instead of "you're welcome"? Here's how that unique response got started and why it's so brilliant.
Buck McCabe Joins ChenMed Board of Directors to Speed Primary Care Transformation for the Neediest Populations
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MIAMI, April 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ ChenMed, a national leader in primary care for underserved seniors, today announced that Atlanta resident James B. Buck McCabe has joined its Board of Directors to help the company keep strengthening its culture in a period of sustained hyper growth.
McCabe says he enjoys helping Christian-led companies and organizations thrive, a comment confirmed by decades of executive leadership contributions at Chick-fil-A, and through many years of distinguished service on the Fellowship of Christian Athletes National Board of Trustees and on the Board of Trustees for the National Christian Foundation.
EATONTON Here in the heart of Georgia’s Piedmont, Native American history has been said to date back as much as 3,000 years long before the first dairy farm came about in Putnam County, and long before Joel Chandler Harris began writing folk tales which were popular in his day, but not so much anymore.
Although it would probably be politically incorrect in these times to create an Uncle Remus narrating stories, the lessons and logic of those tales remain celebrated and useful for their insightfulness. Our world is abundantly populated with folk slugging the tar baby today.
Harris was not the only celebrated author to hail from these parts. Additionally, the list includes poet Louise Prudden Hunt; Alice Walker, author of the novel “The Color Purple;” and David Driskell, leading scholar and promoter of African-American art.
Tom Pike hasn’t found his success through chicken sandwiches and spelling-challenged cows alone.
The winner of the Craven Community College Fabric Award for Business Leadership and owner of the Twin Rivers Mall’s Chick-Fil-A franchise says thata healthy dose of caring about his team and the community is where he finds his real satisfaction.
Pike has been a Chick-Fil-A man for more than 40 years. In his college days he sold fruit at a roadside fruit stand where one of his regular customers was a man named Truett Cathy.
Cathy, in case you are unaware, built the Chick-fil-A empire and ran it until his death in 2014.