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S. Truett Cathy

Samuel Truett Cathy (March 14, 1921 – September 8, 2014) was an American businessman, investor, author, and philanthropist. He founded the fast food restaurant chain Chick-fil-A in 1946.

S. Truett Cathy
Cathy on August 28, 2004
Born
Samuel Truett Cathy

(1921-03-14)March 14, 1921
DiedSeptember 8, 2014(2014-09-08) (aged 93)
EducationHenry W. Grady High School[1]
Known for
Spouse
Jeannette McNeil Cathy
(m. 1948)
Children
Websitewww.truettcathy.com
"Food Is Essential to Life", says Truett Cathy on sign in Chick-fil-A in San Antonio, Texas

Early life edit

Cathy was born on March 14, 1921, in Eatonton, Georgia, the son of Lilla James (née Kimball) and Joseph Benjamin Cathy.[3] He attended Boys High School (renamed Henry W. Grady High School in 1947 and Midtown High School in 2020) in Atlanta and later served in the United States Army during World War II.

Career edit

Cathy began the Chick-fil-A restaurant chain in the Atlanta suburb of Hapeville in 1946 with a restaurant called the Dwarf Grill, whose name arose because of its small size. It was there that he, along with his brother and business partner Ben, created the chicken sandwich that later became the signature menu item for Chick-fil-A. From 1964 to 1967, the sandwich was licensed to over fifty eateries, including Waffle House and the concession stands of the new Houston Astrodome.[4]The Chick-Fil-A sandwich was withdrawn from sale at other restaurants when the first standalone location opened in 1967, in the food court of the Greenbriar Mall in Atlanta.[5][6] He married Jeannette McNeil, and they had three children: Trudy, Don "Bubba", and Dan.[7]

In April 2008, he opened Upscale Pizza in Fayetteville, Georgia.[8] In November 2013, he retired as both chairman and CEO of Chick-fil-A, leaving his son, Dan Cathy, to assume the roles.[9]

Ministry edit

He taught Sunday school to teenagers at the First Baptist church of Jonesboro, Georgia, for over 50 years. [10][11]

Beliefs edit

He said that the Bible is his guidebook for life.[12] Due to his strong religious beliefs, all of the company's locations, whether company-owned or franchised, are closed on Sundays to allow its employees to attend church and spend time with their families.[13] This policy began when Cathy was working six days a week, multiple shifts. He decided to close on Sundays.[12]

Books edit

Cathy wrote five books: the autobiography Eat Mor Chikin: Inspire More People, a motivational book entitled It's Easier to Succeed Than to Fail, the parenting book It's Better to Build Boys Than Mend Men, an explanation of his business success in How Did You Do It, Truett?, and a final book on the significance of money in today's society titled Wealth, Is It Worth It?. He also contributed to the anthologies What My Parents Did Right[14] and Conversations on Success, and co-wrote with Ken Blanchard Generosity Factor: Discover the Joy of Giving Your Time, Talent, and Treasure. McDonough-Fayetteville Road in Fayette, Henry, and Clayton counties, is named in his honor. Cathy said that the motivational book Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill was one of the greatest foundations for inspiration growing up.[15]

Philanthropy edit

 
Summer camp for girls at Berry College

Cathy was closely involved with the sponsorship of the college football bowl game now known as the Chick-fil-A Bowl, but from 1997 to 2005 known as the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl, and prior to that simply as the Peach Bowl.[16] On October 28, 2006, Cathy received the last Taurus off the assembly line of Ford's Atlanta plant, in recognition of a 60-year relationship between him and the plant.

Cathy had a Leadership Scholarship program for Chick-fil-A restaurant employees,[17] which has awarded more than $23 million in $1,000 scholarships in the past 35 years.[18] In 1984, Cathy established the WinShape Foundation, named for its mission to shape winners.[18][19] In addition, Cathy fostered children for more than 30 years. He received the William E. Simon Prize for Philanthropic Leadership in 2008.[18][19]

Death edit

S. Truett Cathy died at his home on September 8, 2014, of diabetic complications at the age of 93. The family held a public funeral service on Wednesday, September 10, at First Baptist Church, Jonesboro, Georgia.[20][21][22][23] His interment was at Greenwood Cemetery.

His widow, Jeannette Cathy, died in 2015 at age 92.[24]

Honors and memberships edit

 
President George W. Bush stands with Truett Cathy after he received the Lifetime President's Volunteer Service Award at the White House

Cathy received numerous honors, including membership in Omicron Delta Kappa (ΟΔΚ), the National Leadership Honor Society. He received ΟΔΚ's highest award, the Laurel Crowned Circle Award in 2009. He also received the Norman Vincent and Ruth Stafford Peale Humanitarian Award, the Horatio Alger Award, the William E. Simon Prize for Philanthropic Leadership, and the Boy Scouts of America Silver Buffalo Award. Cathy was inducted into the Junior Achievement U.S. Business Hall of Fame in 2003.[25][26]

He was a member of Pi Kappa Alpha and Delta Sigma Pi Fraternities.[27]

In 2007, Forbes magazine ranked Cathy as the 380th richest man in America and the 799th richest man in the world, with an estimated net worth of $1.2 billion.[28][29]

President George W. Bush bestowed the President's Call to Service Award on Cathy in 2008.[30]

In 2013, he was inducted as a Georgia Trustee. The honor is given by the Georgia Historical Society, in conjunction with the Governor of Georgia, to individuals whose accomplishments and community service reflect the ideals of the founding body of Trustees, which governed the Georgia colony from 1732 to 1752.[citation needed]

Honorary doctorates edit

In 1997, he received an honorary degree in Doctor of Humane Letters from Oglethorpe University.[31]

Cathy was inducted into the Indiana Wesleyan University Society of World Changers on April 3, 2011. In addition to being inducted into the Society, the university conferred upon Cathy an honorary doctorate of business.

In May 2012, Cathy received an honorary doctorate along with presidential candidate Mitt Romney at the Liberty University's spring commencement ceremony. In his remarks, Romney, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee at the time, said, "The Romney campaign comes to a sudden stop when we spot a Chick-fil-A. Your chicken sandwiches were our comfort food through the primary season, and heaven knows there were days that we needed a lot of comfort." Romney congratulated Cathy on his "well-deserved honor today".[32]

Publications edit

  • Cathy, S. Truett (2010), Wealth, Is It Worth It?, Looking Glass Books, ISBN 978-1929619405
  • —— (2007), How Did You Do It, Truett?: A Recipe for Success, Looking Glass Press, ISBN 978-1929619337
  • —— (2004), It's Better to Build Boys Than Mend Men, Looking Glass Books, ISBN 1929619200
  • —— (2002), Eat Mor Chikin: Inspire More People, Looking Glass Books, ISBN 1-929619-08-1
  • —— (1989), It's Easier to Succeed Than to Fail, Thomas Nelson Inc., ISBN 0840790309

References edit

  1. ^ . Chick-fil-A. September 19, 2014. Archived from the original on December 25, 2017. Retrieved September 11, 2018. Born March 14, 1921, in Eatonton, Georgia, Cathy was four years old when his family moved to Atlanta, where he attended Boys High, now known as Grady High School.
  2. ^ Severson, Kim (September 8, 2014). "S. Truett Cathy, Chick-fil-A Founder, Dies at 93". The New York Times. from the original on August 6, 2018. Retrieved September 11, 2018.
  3. ^ Arnold, Laurence (September 8, 2014). "S. Truett Cathy, Chick-fil-A's Faith-Driven Founder, Dies at 93". Bloomberg.
  4. ^ McConnell, Akila Sankar (2019). A Culinary History of Atlanta. Arcadia Publishing. p. 114. ISBN 9781467141239.
  5. ^ Kelly Hayes, The history of Chick-fil-A: From small diner to fast-food giant closed on Sunday, fox5ny.com, USA, June 6, 2022
  6. ^ Cite error: The named reference factsheet was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  7. ^ The Cathy Family. "Cathy Family website". Retrieved September 8, 2014.
  8. ^ Guy Collier, Joe (April 25, 2008). . The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Archived from the original on February 4, 2009. Retrieved December 2, 2011.
  9. ^ "Chick-Fil-A Founder Retiring As CEO, Chairman". CBS Atlanta. Associated Press. November 7, 2013.
  10. ^ Carey Kinsolving, In a fast-food world, one who keeps the faith, washingtonpost.com, USA, July 4, 1992
  11. ^ Bob Allen, Chick-fil-A founder, Baptist layman, Truett Cathy dies, baptistnews.com, USA, September 8, 2014
  12. ^ a b Cathy, S. Truett, It's Easier To Succeed Than Fail, Oliver-Nelson Books (1989); ISBN 0-8407-9030-9.
  13. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on September 29, 2011. Retrieved December 2, 2011.
  14. ^ "Table of contents". Table of contents for What my parents did right! : 50+ tips to positive parenting / compiled by Gloria Gaither. LCCN 2002068567.
  15. ^ Cathy, S. Truett Eat Mor Chikin: Inspire More People, 2002. Looking Glass Books; ISBN 1-929619-08-1.
  16. ^ Tim Tucker (April 18, 2014). "Chick-fil-A Bowl will restore 'Peach' to its name". Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved April 20, 2014.
  17. ^ Lauren Gallaher, Truett Cathy Of Chick-Fil-A To Speak At Lee University, chattanoogan.com, USA, October 3, 2002
  18. ^ a b c . Philanthropy Roundtable. Archived from the original on September 27, 2011. Retrieved December 21, 2010.
  19. ^ a b "Samuel Truett Cathy Philanthropy". Retrieved September 8, 2014.
  20. ^ "Chick-Fil-A Founder S. Truett Cathy Has Died". ABC News. Retrieved September 8, 2014.
  21. ^ "Death of S.T. Cathy". ABC News. Retrieved September 8, 2014.
  22. ^ Staff (September 8, 2014). . CFA Properties Inc. Archived from the original on September 8, 2014. Retrieved September 8, 2014.
  23. ^ "Truett Cathy Obituary" (PDF). The Cathy Family. Retrieved September 8, 2014.
  24. ^ "Wife of Chick-fil-a founder, Jeannette Cathy passes". FOX 5 Atlanta. July 22, 2015.
  25. ^ "Chick-fil-A Founder to Receive Award for Service to Youth". The Weekly Online!. May 25, 2007. Archived from the original on March 14, 2012. Retrieved December 2, 2011.
  26. ^ "Silver Buffalo Awards". Scouting: 37. September 2007. ISSN 0036-9500. Retrieved September 8, 2014.
  27. ^ . pike.org. Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. Archived from the original on August 3, 2014. Retrieved September 8, 2014.
  28. ^ "Forbes 400 Richest Americans (2007): #380 S Truett Cathy". Forbes. September 20, 2007. Net worth: $1.3 billion
  29. ^ "The World's Billionaires (2007): #799 S Truett Cathy". Forbes. March 9, 2007. Net worth: $4.5 billion
  30. ^ "S. Truett Cathy applauded by President Bush". Atlanta Business Chronicle. April 16, 2008. Retrieved July 27, 2012.
  31. ^ . Oglethorpe University. Archived from the original on March 19, 2015. Retrieved March 5, 2015.
  32. ^ O'Connor, Clare, "Romney Speaks At Anti-Gay Liberty University Alongside Baptist Billionaire", Forbes blog, May 12, 2012; retrieved May 12, 2012.

External links edit

  • ; accessed September 8, 2014.
  • Serving with a Smile: Meet S. Truett Cathy, Winner of the 2008 William E. Simon Prize for Philanthropic Leadership

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Samuel Truett Cathy March 14 1921 September 8 2014 was an American businessman investor author and philanthropist He founded the fast food restaurant chain Chick fil A in 1946 S Truett CathyCathy on August 28 2004BornSamuel Truett Cathy 1921 03 14 March 14 1921Eatonton Georgia U S DiedSeptember 8 2014 2014 09 08 aged 93 Clayton County Georgia U S EducationHenry W Grady High School 1 Known forFounder of Chick fil AFounder of the WinShape Foundation 2 SpouseJeannette McNeil Cathy m 1948 wbr ChildrenTrudyDanBubbaWebsitewww wbr truettcathy wbr com Food Is Essential to Life says Truett Cathy on sign in Chick fil A in San Antonio Texas Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Ministry 4 Beliefs 5 Books 6 Philanthropy 7 Death 8 Honors and memberships 8 1 Honorary doctorates 9 Publications 10 References 11 External linksEarly life editCathy was born on March 14 1921 in Eatonton Georgia the son of Lilla James nee Kimball and Joseph Benjamin Cathy 3 He attended Boys High School renamed Henry W Grady High School in 1947 and Midtown High School in 2020 in Atlanta and later served in the United States Army during World War II Career editCathy began the Chick fil A restaurant chain in the Atlanta suburb of Hapeville in 1946 with a restaurant called the Dwarf Grill whose name arose because of its small size It was there that he along with his brother and business partner Ben created the chicken sandwich that later became the signature menu item for Chick fil A From 1964 to 1967 the sandwich was licensed to over fifty eateries including Waffle House and the concession stands of the new Houston Astrodome 4 The Chick Fil A sandwich was withdrawn from sale at other restaurants when the first standalone location opened in 1967 in the food court of the Greenbriar Mall in Atlanta 5 6 He married Jeannette McNeil and they had three children Trudy Don Bubba and Dan 7 In April 2008 he opened Upscale Pizza in Fayetteville Georgia 8 In November 2013 he retired as both chairman and CEO of Chick fil A leaving his son Dan Cathy to assume the roles 9 Ministry editHe taught Sunday school to teenagers at the First Baptist church of Jonesboro Georgia for over 50 years 10 11 Beliefs editHe said that the Bible is his guidebook for life 12 Due to his strong religious beliefs all of the company s locations whether company owned or franchised are closed on Sundays to allow its employees to attend church and spend time with their families 13 This policy began when Cathy was working six days a week multiple shifts He decided to close on Sundays 12 Books editCathy wrote five books the autobiography Eat Mor Chikin Inspire More People a motivational book entitled It s Easier to Succeed Than to Fail the parenting book It s Better to Build Boys Than Mend Men an explanation of his business success in How Did You Do It Truett and a final book on the significance of money in today s society titled Wealth Is It Worth It He also contributed to the anthologies What My Parents Did Right 14 and Conversations on Success and co wrote with Ken Blanchard Generosity Factor Discover the Joy of Giving Your Time Talent and Treasure McDonough Fayetteville Road in Fayette Henry and Clayton counties is named in his honor Cathy said that the motivational book Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill was one of the greatest foundations for inspiration growing up 15 Philanthropy edit nbsp Summer camp for girls at Berry CollegeCathy was closely involved with the sponsorship of the college football bowl game now known as the Chick fil A Bowl but from 1997 to 2005 known as the Chick fil A Peach Bowl and prior to that simply as the Peach Bowl 16 On October 28 2006 Cathy received the last Taurus off the assembly line of Ford s Atlanta plant in recognition of a 60 year relationship between him and the plant Cathy had a Leadership Scholarship program for Chick fil A restaurant employees 17 which has awarded more than 23 million in 1 000 scholarships in the past 35 years 18 In 1984 Cathy established the WinShape Foundation named for its mission to shape winners 18 19 In addition Cathy fostered children for more than 30 years He received the William E Simon Prize for Philanthropic Leadership in 2008 18 19 Death editS Truett Cathy died at his home on September 8 2014 of diabetic complications at the age of 93 The family held a public funeral service on Wednesday September 10 at First Baptist Church Jonesboro Georgia 20 21 22 23 His interment was at Greenwood Cemetery His widow Jeannette Cathy died in 2015 at age 92 24 Honors and memberships edit nbsp President George W Bush stands with Truett Cathy after he received the Lifetime President s Volunteer Service Award at the White HouseCathy received numerous honors including membership in Omicron Delta Kappa ODK the National Leadership Honor Society He received ODK s highest award the Laurel Crowned Circle Award in 2009 He also received the Norman Vincent and Ruth Stafford Peale Humanitarian Award the Horatio Alger Award the William E Simon Prize for Philanthropic Leadership and the Boy Scouts of America Silver Buffalo Award Cathy was inducted into the Junior Achievement U S Business Hall of Fame in 2003 25 26 He was a member of Pi Kappa Alpha and Delta Sigma Pi Fraternities 27 In 2007 Forbes magazine ranked Cathy as the 380th richest man in America and the 799th richest man in the world with an estimated net worth of 1 2 billion 28 29 President George W Bush bestowed the President s Call to Service Award on Cathy in 2008 30 In 2013 he was inducted as a Georgia Trustee The honor is given by the Georgia Historical Society in conjunction with the Governor of Georgia to individuals whose accomplishments and community service reflect the ideals of the founding body of Trustees which governed the Georgia colony from 1732 to 1752 citation needed Honorary doctorates edit In 1997 he received an honorary degree in Doctor of Humane Letters from Oglethorpe University 31 Cathy was inducted into the Indiana Wesleyan University Society of World Changers on April 3 2011 In addition to being inducted into the Society the university conferred upon Cathy an honorary doctorate of business In May 2012 Cathy received an honorary doctorate along with presidential candidate Mitt Romney at the Liberty University s spring commencement ceremony In his remarks Romney the presumptive Republican presidential nominee at the time said The Romney campaign comes to a sudden stop when we spot a Chick fil A Your chicken sandwiches were our comfort food through the primary season and heaven knows there were days that we needed a lot of comfort Romney congratulated Cathy on his well deserved honor today 32 Publications edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp Georgia U S state portal nbsp World War II portal nbsp Conservatism portalCathy S Truett 2010 Wealth Is It Worth It Looking Glass Books ISBN 978 1929619405 2007 How Did You Do It Truett A Recipe for Success Looking Glass Press ISBN 978 1929619337 2004 It s Better to Build Boys Than Mend Men Looking Glass Books ISBN 1929619200 2002 Eat Mor Chikin Inspire More People Looking Glass Books ISBN 1 929619 08 1 1989 It s Easier to Succeed Than to Fail Thomas Nelson Inc ISBN 0840790309References edit Truett Cathy Chick fil A Founder and Chairman Emeritus Dies at Age 93 Chick fil A September 19 2014 Archived from the original on December 25 2017 Retrieved September 11 2018 Born March 14 1921 in Eatonton Georgia Cathy was four years old when his family moved to Atlanta where he attended Boys High now known as Grady High School Severson Kim September 8 2014 S Truett Cathy Chick fil A Founder Dies at 93 The New York Times Archived from the original on August 6 2018 Retrieved September 11 2018 Arnold Laurence September 8 2014 S Truett Cathy Chick fil A s Faith Driven Founder Dies at 93 Bloomberg McConnell Akila Sankar 2019 A Culinary History of Atlanta Arcadia Publishing p 114 ISBN 9781467141239 Kelly Hayes The history of Chick fil A From small diner to fast food giant closed on Sunday fox5ny com USA June 6 2022 Cite error The named reference factsheet was invoked but never defined see the help page The Cathy Family Cathy Family website Retrieved September 8 2014 Guy Collier Joe April 25 2008 Chick fil A founder opens pizza restaurant The Atlanta Journal Constitution Archived from the original on February 4 2009 Retrieved December 2 2011 Chick Fil A Founder Retiring As CEO Chairman CBS Atlanta Associated Press November 7 2013 Carey Kinsolving In a fast food world one who keeps the faith washingtonpost com USA July 4 1992 Bob Allen Chick fil A founder Baptist layman Truett Cathy dies baptistnews com USA September 8 2014 a b Cathy S Truett It s Easier To Succeed Than Fail Oliver Nelson Books 1989 ISBN 0 8407 9030 9 Chick fil A s Closed on Sunday Policy PDF Archived from the original PDF on September 29 2011 Retrieved December 2 2011 Table of contents Table of contents for What my parents did right 50 tips to positive parenting compiled by Gloria Gaither LCCN 2002068567 Cathy S Truett Eat Mor Chikin Inspire More People 2002 Looking Glass Books ISBN 1 929619 08 1 Tim Tucker April 18 2014 Chick fil A Bowl will restore Peach to its name Atlanta Journal Constitution Retrieved April 20 2014 Lauren Gallaher Truett Cathy Of Chick Fil A To Speak At Lee University chattanoogan com USA October 3 2002 a b c 2008 Simon Prize Recipient Philanthropy Roundtable Archived from the original on September 27 2011 Retrieved December 21 2010 a b Samuel Truett Cathy Philanthropy Retrieved September 8 2014 Chick Fil A Founder S Truett Cathy Has Died ABC News Retrieved September 8 2014 Death of S T Cathy ABC News Retrieved September 8 2014 Staff September 8 2014 S Truett Cathy In Memoriam CFA Properties Inc Archived from the original on September 8 2014 Retrieved September 8 2014 Truett Cathy Obituary PDF The Cathy Family Retrieved September 8 2014 Wife of Chick fil a founder Jeannette Cathy passes FOX 5 Atlanta July 22 2015 Chick fil A Founder to Receive Award for Service to Youth The Weekly Online May 25 2007 Archived from the original on March 14 2012 Retrieved December 2 2011 Silver Buffalo Awards Scouting 37 September 2007 ISSN 0036 9500 Retrieved September 8 2014 Prominent Pikes pike org Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity Archived from the original on August 3 2014 Retrieved September 8 2014 Forbes 400 Richest Americans 2007 380 S Truett Cathy Forbes September 20 2007 Net worth 1 3 billion The World s Billionaires 2007 799 S Truett Cathy Forbes March 9 2007 Net worth 4 5 billion S Truett Cathy applauded by President Bush Atlanta Business Chronicle April 16 2008 Retrieved July 27 2012 Honorary Degrees Awarded by Oglethorpe University Oglethorpe University Archived from the original on March 19 2015 Retrieved March 5 2015 O Connor Clare Romney Speaks At Anti Gay Liberty University Alongside Baptist Billionaire Forbes blog May 12 2012 retrieved May 12 2012 External links editHoratio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans S Truett Cathy accessed September 8 2014 Serving with a Smile Meet S Truett Cathy Winner of the 2008 William E Simon Prize for Philanthropic Leadership Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title S Truett Cathy amp oldid 1189388245, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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