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  1. www.qsrmagazine.com › story › immeasurable-legacy-dave-thomasQSR magazine

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  2. Remembering Dave. Dave’s passion to succeed – the right way – drove Wendy’s growth. He felt good knowing his love of hamburgers created jobs for other people and gave them the opportunity to make their own dreams come true. That was Dave’s way. He asked from others no more than he demanded of himself – the best they could give.

  3. Dave Thomas en 1958. David Charles Thomas (Newcastle upon Tyne, 16 de agosto de 1934 - España, 27 de agosto de 2013) fue un jugador de golf profesional de Gales y renombrado arquitecto de campos de golf.. Thomas era uno de los principales jugadores de golf de Gran Bretaña durante los años 1950 y 1960 con muchas victorias en torneos por toda Europa, incluyendo el News of the World Match Play ...

  4. www.davethomas.netDave Thomas

    Dave Thomas has a wide spectrum of experience in the software industry as an executive, investor, board member, consultant, architect, and engineer. He is Chairman of Bedarra Corp, which provides consulting on technology and business strategy for emerging technology, products and services. Bedarra provides virtual CTOs, as well as directors ...

  5. THOMAS, David R. ("Dave") (b. 2 July 1932 in Atlantic City, New Jersey; d. 8 January 2002 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida), fast-food entrepreneur and founder of Wendy's restaurants.Thomas, an adopted child, lived for the first five years of his life in Kalamazoo, Michigan, with his adoptive parents, Rex, a construction worker, and Auleva, a homemaker.

  6. Philanthropists. American Men. American CEOs. Cancer Entrepreneurs. Childhood & Early Life. Dave Thomas was born to a single woman in Atlantic City, New Jersey, who later gave him up for adoption. When he was six weeks of age, he was adopted by Rex and Auleva Thomas. Young Thomas’s adoptive mother expired when he was five years old.

  7. 18 de may. de 2020 · Dave Thomas might be the most recognizable face of American fast food, thanks to his appearance in more than 800 TV commercials for Wendy's (via Wendy's).The only one who might compete for that distinction is Col. Harland Sanders, whose image appears on every bucket of KFC and who also appeared in TV ads for what was then called Kentucky Fried Chicken.