The CEO of Red Lobster and Olive Garden

Source article: http://dallassouthblog.com/2008/01/10/the-story-of-clarence-otis-jr-darden-ceo-leads-red-lobster-and-olive-garden/
Each week tens of thousands
of diners eat at an Olive Garden or Red Lobster restaurant. Few of these diners
know that the CEO heading these large restaurant chains is a black man.
Clarence Otis Jr. is the CEO of Darden Restaurants Inc., the largest casual
dining operator in the nation. The firm operates nearly 1,400 company-owned
restaurants coast to coast serving 300 million meals annually. Darden employs
150,000 workers and has annual revenues of $6 billion.
Born in Vicksburg, Mississippi, Otis moved to Los Angeles
when he was 6 years old. His father was a high school dropout who worked as a
janitor. The family lived in Watts at the time of the 1965 riots. In the
post-Watts period, Otis recalls being stopped and questioned by police several
times a year because of the color of his skin.
A high school guidance counselor recommended him for a
scholarship at Williams College, The highly selective liberal arts
institution in Massachusetts. Otis graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Williams and
went on to earn a law degree at Stanford. Otis landed on Wall
Street as a merger and acquisitions attorney for J.P. Morgan Securities. He joined
Darden Restaurants in 1995 as corporate treasurer. He became CEO in 2004.
Read more about Mr. Otis in this New York
Times June 2009 interview: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/07/business/07corner.html
USA Today article, November 2006: http://www.usatoday.com/money/companies/management/2006-11-26-suite-darden_x.htm
Forbes profile: http://people.forbes.com/profile/clarence-otis/25167
Bio and video clip at PBS: http://www.pbs.org/wttw/ceoexchange/episodes/ceo_cotis.html