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Damola Adamolekun

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Damola Adamolekun
Born (1989-02-20) February 20, 1989 (age 35)[citation needed]
CitizenshipNigeria(1989–present)
United States (1998–present)
Alma mater
OccupationBusinessman
Years active2020–present
Employer(s)Goldman Sachs
TPG Inc.
Paulson & Co.
Fortress Investment Group
Known forFirst black CEO of P. F. Chang's
Title6th Chief Executive Officer of Red Lobster
TermAugust 2024–present
PredecessorJonathan Tibus

Damola Adamolekun (born 1989)[1] is a Nigerian-American, recognised as the youngest Chief executive officer of Red Lobster Investor Holdings. [2][3][4][5] He was the first Black CEO of P. F. Chang’s, a major Asian-American fusion restaurant chain.[6][7] Damola is known for his leadership in the restaurant industry and his role in guiding companies through financial and operational restructuring.[8][9]

Early life and educational background

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Demola was born in Nigeria in 1989 to a neurologist (father) and a pharmacist (mother). He spent his early childhood in Zimbabwe and the Netherlands before moving to Springfield, Illinois, with his family at the age of 9. One of his first experiences with American chain restaurants was at Red Lobster, which became a family favourite. [10][11][12] His family later relocated to Columbia, Maryland, where he attended high school. From a young age, Damola exhibited an interest in business, opening his first stock portfolio at age 16. [13][14]

Demola holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Political Science from Brown University, where he served as President of the Brown Investment Group and was a member of the university’s Ivy League champion football team. He later obtained an MBA from Harvard Business School, where he was a Portfolio Manager for the HBS Investment Club.[15][16]

Career

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Damola began his professional career as a Investment Banker at Goldman Sachs and later worked as a Private Equity Associate at TPG Inc. He also held board positions at P.F. Chang's, Inday, NuLeaf, National Restaurant Association and International Tower Hill Mines. [17][18]

P.F. Chang's

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P. F. Chang's at the mall in Columbia

In 2017, after completing his MBA at Harvard Business School, Damola joined Paulson & Co. an investment firm founded by hedge fund billionaire John Paulson.[19][20] During his time at Paulson & Co, P.F. Chang’s was put up for sale, Damola pitched the investment idea to Paulson, which led to the 2019 deal that made Paulson & Co. and TriArtisan Capital Advisors acquired a controlling stake in P.F. Chang’s.[21] After the acquisition Damola joined the board and became the company's Chief Strategy Officer. [22]

In 2020, Damola became P. F. Chang’s first Black CEO at the age of 31.[23][24][25] During his tenure, the company launched P. F. Chang’s To Go, a concept that led to the growth of the brand’s delivery business. He also navigated the company through Covid-19 pandemic challenges, returned it to profitability with a 31.7% increase in sales by 2021 and annual revenues of $1 billion. [26][27][28][29][30] In 2023 Damola stepped down as CEO of P.F. Chang’s after four years in the role but remained involved with the brand’s private equity owners. [31][32]

Red Lobster

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Red Lobster

In 2024 the Orlando, Florida-based seafood chain slipped towards bankruptcy closing 93 locations and filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on May 20, 2024, With over $1 billion in debt. [33][34][35] On June 14, 2024 it was reported that Fortress Investment Group, a Wall Street investment firm co-founded by Milwaukee Bucks co-owner Wesley Edens was interested in acquisition of the company. [36][37]

Fortress Investment Group Logo

On August 26, 2024, Fortress appointed Damola CEO of Red Lobster Investor Holdings LLC, making him the sixth and youngest CEO in the company’s history. [38][39][40][41][42][43][44] Damola, In a 2024 conversation with CNN reporter Nathaniel Meyersohn stated that he wanted to lead Red Lobster’s turnaround because of its history as the “first really successful casual dining chain in America at scale.” and his approach to Red Lobster’s recovery would focus on incremental changes rather than a complete overhaul. [45]

Recognition and awards

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  • CEO of the Year in the Food and Beverage: GLOBEE  Gold Award –2021. [46][47]
  • CEO of the Year, Hospitality, Travel, Recreation, Leisure; GLOBEE  Gold Award –2021. [48]
  • Transformational Leader of the Year. GLOBEE Silver Award –2021. [49]
  • Top CEO of the Year The Rising Star –2021. [50]

References

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