Steve Easterbrook

Steve Easterbrook
Born

Stephen James Easterbrook
August 1967 (age 49)


Watford, England

Residence Chicago, Illinois, US
Nationality British
Education Watford Grammar School for Boys
Alma mater Durham University
Occupation CEO, McDonald’s (2015–present)
Spouse(s) married
Children 3

Stephen James Easterbrook (born August 1967) is a British corporate executive.[1] On 1 March 2015, after being chief brand officer of McDonald's and its former head in the UK and northern Europe, he became the CEO of the company, succeeding Don Thompson, who stepped down on 28 January 2015.[2]

Early life

Stephen James Easterbrook was born in August 1967.[3][4][5] He grew up in Watford[6] and was educated there at Watford Grammar School for Boys.[5] He studied natural sciences at St Chad's College, Durham University, where he played cricket with fellow student, Nasser Hussain, the former England cricket captain.[5]

Career

After university, he trained as an accountant with Price Waterhouse.[5] Easterbrook first worked for McDonald’s in 1993 as a manager in London. In 2011 he left to become CEO of PizzaExpress and then CEO of Wagamama, two British casual dining chains, before returning to McDonald’s in 2013.[7]

Personal life

He is married with three children, who visit McDonald's two or three times a month.[5] He lives in Illinois and is a Watford FC football fan.[8]

References

  1. Companies related to Stephen J. Easterbrook - http://www.flixens.com/director/stephen-james-easterbrook
  2. Neate, Rupert (29 January 2015). "McDonald's chief executive steps down after sales slump". The Guardian. Retrieved 29 January 2015.
  3. "Wagamama Limited". Companies House. Retrieved 29 August 2015.
  4. "Stephen J. Easterbrook". Bloomberg. Retrieved 29 January 2015.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 Thompson, James (10 June 2010). "Steve Easterbrook: An appetite for more growth at McDonald's UK". The Independent. Retrieved 29 January 2015.
  6. Trotman, Andrew (28 January 2015). "McDonald's names UK-born Steve Easterbrook as new chief executive". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 29 January 2015.
  7. Giammona, Craig (28 January 2015). "McDonald's CEO Don Thompson to Step Down". Bloomberg. Retrieved 29 January 2015.
  8. Robertson, Jamie (29 January 2015). "Steve Easterbrook's new McJob". BBC. Retrieved 29 January 2015.
Business positions
Preceded by
Don Thompson
CEO of McDonald's
2015–present
Succeeded by
incumbent
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