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After the one and only Papa John — aka John Schnatter, the founder of the pizza chain — cast a dark cloud over his company via self-sabotage, Papa John’s is now in the process of rebuilding their brand. And they’re getting help from someone who knows a thing or two about positive promotion: none other than former basketball star Shaquille O’Neal. Do we sense a name change to “Papa Shaq’s” on the horizon?
As of Friday, March 20th, the NBA Hall of Famer is officially a member of the Papa John’s board of directors and is investing in nine Atlanta, Georgia Papa John’s locations.
“Shaquille has an excellent entrepreneurial background, including as a restaurant franchise owner, and is a natural creative marketer.”
Shaq has an extensive investment and franchise ownership record. According to Business Wire, he’s the current owner of an Atlanta Krispy Kreme Doughnuts franchise, former owner of 27 Five Guys locations, and is the founder and owner of the fast-casual Big Chicken restaurant in Last Vegas and Shaquille’s fine-dining restaurant in Los Angeles.
You know @SHAQ as a Hall of Famer, sports commentator and entrepreneur. Today, we're adding "Papa John's board member and investor in Atlanta stores" to his long list of pursuits. His business savvy and passion for our pizza make him a great fit.
— Papa Johns (@PapaJohns) March 22, 2019
“This is a triple threat opportunity for me. I am excited to join the Board and to help lead from the top, while also investing in nine stores in my home town of Atlanta and being an ambassador for the brand.”
Time for a pizza party! I’m excited to join @PapaJohns as a member of the Board of Directors and investor in 9 stores in #Atlanta. Excited to work with Papa John’s team members and customers - more here: https://t.co/PRXG7ORtFk pic.twitter.com/c5uj5BRuQ1
— SHAQ (@SHAQ) March 22, 2019
The beginning of Schnatter’s end started at a 2012 shareholder meeting when he declared, “If Obamacare is in fact not repealed, we will find tactics to shallow out any Obamacare costs and core strategies to pass that cost onto consumers in order to protect our shareholders best interests.”
Even after stepping down as CEO of Papa John’s in December 2017, in July 2018, Schnatter continued to drag the company through the mud by using racial slurs in a conference call with a branding agency.
Shaquille O’Neal will be the new face of Papa John’s. He replaces the chain’s founder John Schnatter, who was removed after he reportedly used the N-word in a company conference call. pic.twitter.com/Z0O6sQTJhz
— AJ+ (@ajplus) March 22, 2019
I'm not buying a damned thing that puts money in John Schnatter's pockets
— ✋🏾 Fat Hand 🤚🏾 (@TheReal_EmTeeAy) March 22, 2019
It could be endorsed by Barack Obama... it's still... pic.twitter.com/m6wECAyfWX
And therefore, this boycott could last a long time.
WE STILL AIN'T EATING THAT SHIT. Congrats Shaq.
— Black Gold Creole (@namaste_am) March 22, 2019
We continue to work on a brand you will be proud of! We want you back and we will earn it.
— Papa Johns (@PapaJohns) March 22, 2019
We're in the midst of a transformation to become a better place to work for our 120,000 employees. This means creating a better culture, reflecting on who we are and what improvements we can make. See how we're doing it: https://t.co/Uh8pJSMrYY
— Papa Johns (@PapaJohns) March 22, 2019
Give me the commercials where Shaq viciously dunks on a series of men who look a lot like John Schnatter. https://t.co/sDJlSRUa1r
— Ryan Nanni (@celebrityhottub) March 22, 2019
And if we can at least get some more great Shaq content out of this partnership, then in our opinion, the whole thing was worth it.
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