Foodservice

Change in Leadership at McDonald's USA

Stratton succeeds Fields as president

OAK BROOK, Ill. -- McDonald's Corp. has announced that Jeff Stratton, currently executive vice president and global chief restaurant officer, will succeed Jan Fields as president of McDonald's USA, effective Dec. 1. Fields will be leaving after more than 35 years with the company.

Fields, 57, drove major business initiatives in McDonald's 14,000 U.S. restaurants such as expanding the McCafe beverage menu, modernizing restaurants, and recruiting 60,000 new McDonald's workers on "National Hiring Day." Under her leadership, McDonald's USA made significant nutrition advancements by revamping the Happy Meal last year to include apple slices and smaller, kid-size French Fries; and in September, by voluntarily posting nutrition information on menu boards.

"We appreciate and salute Jan for more than three decades of inspired leadership and impactful service under the Arches," said McDonald's president and CEO Don Thompson. "All of us who know Jan will miss her genuine nature and quick-witted humor. We wish Jan the very best."

"When I started on fries as a crew member, I had no idea where that job would lead," said Fields. "McDonald's has shaped me as much as I'd like to believe I had a role in shaping it."

Stratton, 57, oversees the function of nearly 34,000 McDonald's restaurants globally, focusing in areas such as innovation, concept and design, operations, training, performance and security. Stratton will report to McDonald's COO Tim Fenton.

"Jeff's roots in restaurant operations, his strong leadership and his innovative actions driving our Plan to Win framework make him the right choice to lead the U.S. business," said Fenton. "Don and I are confident in Jeff's deep experience and his dedication to finding solutions that are right for our customers and shareholders."

Stratton's career at McDonald's spans more than 40 years, beginning with his start as a crew member in Detroit. He held numerous U.S. field operations positions before becoming West Division president in 2001. Shortly thereafter, he was promoted to chief restaurant officer for McDonald's USA, a role he held until joining the global team in 2005.

"Jeff personifies the meaning of career opportunity at McDonald's, from starting as crew, to holding numerous field management positions, to leading our U.S. business," said Thompson. "His transition into this key leadership role reflects our deep bench of talent at McDonald's."

McDonald's is the world's leading global foodservice retailer with more than 34,000 locations serving more than 69 million customers in 119 countries each day.

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