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Michael R. Quinlan

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Michael R. Quinlan
Born(1944-12-09)December 9, 1944(age 79)
NationalityAmerican
EducationLoyola University Chicago
Occupation(s)Accountant, Business executive, President, Philanthropist, CEOMcDonald's,1987-1998
Years active1966-present
PredecessorFred L. Turner

Michael Robert Quinlan(born December 9, 1944)[1]is a graduate, and former chairman of the board of trustees, ofLoyola University Chicago,where he was initiated into theAlpha Delta GammaNational Fraternity.[2]Quinlan served as a director ofMcDonald's Corporation,from 1979 until his retirement in 2002. He was the chairman of the board of directors of McDonald's from March 1990 to May 1999 and chief executive officer from March 1987 through July 1998. Quinlan became President and COO in 1982.[3]Quinlan started with McDonald's in 1963 in the mailroom and worked his way up to senior management.[4][5][6]Quinlan got the job through his roommate John Martino, the son of June Martino McDonald's secretary.[6]

Quinlan and his wife, Marilyn, donated approximately one-third of the $40 million raised to construct the new Life Sciences Building at Loyola, completed in 2004. The building was dedicated as the Michael R. and Marilyn C. Quinlan Life Sciences Education and Research Center on December 3, 2004.[7]

On June 2, 2012, during Loyola's annual Founder's Dinner, it was announced that Quinlan was donating $40 million to Loyola. The donation will help grow the business school's endowment to attract top faculty, support students, and create cutting‐edge programs to meet market demands. Loyola renamed its School of Business Administration and Graduate School of Business to the Michael R. Quinlan School of Business.[8][9]The 820N block of State Street (corner of N. State and E. Pearson St.) where the Quinlan School of Business is located is designated honorary Michael R. Quinlan Way.

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  1. ^Who's who in Finance and Industry.[etc.] Marquis Who's Who. 1987.ISBN9780837903255.
  2. ^"The Famous AlphaDelts".Archived fromthe originalon 2010-09-08.
  3. ^"Michael Quinlan to Head McDonald's".Tulsa World.1989-12-20.Archivedfrom the original on 2022-03-02.Retrieved2022-03-02.
  4. ^"About Michael R. Quinlan: Quinlan School of Business: Loyola University Chicago".luc.edu.Retrieved2019-03-14.
  5. ^"Loyola University Chicago - University Newsroom".Loyola University Chicago - University Newsroom.Retrieved2019-03-14.
  6. ^abGorman, John."MCDONALD'S FAST-RISING BURGER KING".chicagotribune.Retrieved2020-03-26.
  7. ^"Archived copy".Archived fromthe originalon 2005-10-16.Retrieved2005-11-28.{{cite web}}:CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  8. ^"Loyal to Loyola: Former McDonald's CEO gives $40 million to university's business school".
  9. ^"Loyola alum, former McDonald's CEO gives school $40M gift".
Business positions
Preceded by CEO ofMcDonald's
1987–1999
Succeeded by