Dan and Frank Carney
Brothers Dan (born 1931) and Frank Carney (born April 26, 1938 in Wichita, Kansas) are American entrepreneurs, the founders of Pizza Hut.[1]
Early years
Dan and Frank Carney were born into a blended family of twelve children, and raised in Wichita, Kansas, where they live today.[2][3]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZw84JjY8JA - Our Pizza Hut Story
http://kmuw.net/feature/wichitaentrepreneurs/dancarney/index.html - Dan Carney, Entreprenuer
Pizza Hut
In 1958, the brothers borrowed $600 from their mother and opened a pizza restaurant catering students, at the request of a local real estate agent, who had an unrented building and convinced them that pizza would be a promising business. Although they knew little about both pizza and business-making, they learned quickly and the business started to grow. The first franchise opened in Topeka, Kansas in 1959. The Pizza Hut in Aggieville, Kansas was the first Pizza Hut to have delivery, a concept unheard of before. By 1977, Pizza Hut reached 4,000 outlets. In 1977, brothers decided to sell the business to PepsiCo for over USD 300 million and ventured into other businesses. Frank remained the president and board member of Pizza Hut until 1980.[1][3]
Recent years
Frank became a franchisee of Papa John's Pizza in 1994.[2] By 2001, he owned 133 locations. Based in Houston, his company runs stores in Kansas, Arizona, Missouri, California, Texas and Hawaii, including several in his hometown of Wichita and the suburbs of Derby and Andover, under the franchise name PJ Wichita LLC., before selling the franchise to then Franchise President Terry Newman. During legal struggles with Pizza Hut in the late 1990s, Papa John's ran commercial advertisements highlighting the fact, including a dramatization showing Frank coming to a Pizza Hut stockholders' meeting wearing a Papa John's apron, saying, "Sorry, guys. I found a better pizza." Frank stands by his personal criticism of Pizza Hut, stating that the pizza now made by the chain he founded is of lower quality than when he and his brother ran the business.
Today, Frank sits on the board of Intrust Financial Corp., Intrust Bank, N.A. He is the past president of the International Franchise Association (IFA) and the Wichita Area Chamber of Commerce. Industry honors include the 1975 Silver Plate Award from the International Foodservice Manufacturers Association, and the 1974 Man Of The Year in the Multi-Unit Foodservice Organization. He is an 1991 inductee into the IFA Hall of Fame.[4]
Dan, who has maintained strong community ties to his hometown, has been Chairman of the Board of Cerebral Palsy Research Foundation of Kansas, since its inception of 30 years, a charitable organization and not-for-profit business. He presently sits on the board of the WSU Foundation, Guadalupe Clinic, Wichita Red Cross and Wichita Community Foundation. Dan has been awarded the W.S.U. Presidents Medal of Distinguished Alumnus Award, and the Big Brother/Big Sisters 'Reaching the Summit' honor. In 1977 he was the first inductee into the Pizza Hut Hall of Fame and in 2001 awarded the Junior Achievement Wichita Business Hall of Fame.
Dan also serves as Chairman of the Board of T-Netix (NASDAQ), he sits on the boards of DCSS Digital Computing, Resort 1 and Pulse, while managing his personal investments. [5] "He's comfortable in the most complex business discussion imaginable," Frank Carney says. "He's a great teacher, a great people person, a great student. he's extremely intellectual, a home and family person, very religious. He's the most empathetic and sympathetic person you can find. He's a real genuine person."[6]
Dan spent several years of his adult life playing recreational polo along with his son, professional polo player, Mike Carney,[7] president of Fairfield Polo Club in Wichita, Kansas.[8] "Yeah," he says, pointing to his shoulder and then holding up one of his wrists, "polo can do some damage. I've broken my shoulder and my wrist -- nothing major."[4]
Nowadays, Frank is in the board of Intrust Financial Corp., Intrust Bank, N.A. His children, Trevor and Tressa Carney, are also part of “Papa John” company, together with their father. Frank has eight children and eleven grandchildren. Dan Carney is continuing his work in the field of charity, non-profit organizations and civil service. He is in the board of many foundations such as Wichita Red Cross, Guadalupe Clinic and Wichita Community Foundation. He is a happy father of six children and he has eleven grandchildren.[9]
References
- 1 2 "Dan and Frank Carney". Kansapedia. Kansas Historical Society. March 2008. Retrieved 2015-10-01.
- 1 2 "Contemporary Honors Award Recipient: Dan and Frank Carney". Emporia State University - School of Business. 2003.
- 1 2 "Carney, Frank". Encyclopedia.com.
- 1 2 "Private Enterprise - (1997) May/June 1997 WSU Alumni News - THE SHOCKER". wsu.wichita.edu. Retrieved 2016-09-05.
- ↑ "He's comfortable in the most complex business discussion imaginable," Frank Carney says. "He's a great teacher, a great people person, a great student. he's extremely intellectual, a home and family person, very religious. He's the most empathetic and sympathetic person you can find. He's a real genuine person."
- ↑ "Private Enterprise - (1997) May/June 1997 WSU Alumni News - THE SHOCKER". wsu.wichita.edu. Retrieved 2016-09-05.
- ↑ Costello, Jeremy. "Polo Club is right in Andover's backyard". Retrieved 2016-09-05.
- ↑ "Welcome". Wichita Polo, Fairfield Polo Club. Retrieved 2016-09-05.
- ↑ Bulgaria, Wizzard. "Pizza Hut Franchise Story | Franchisopedia.com". franchisopedia.com. Retrieved 2016-09-05.
http://www.butlercountytimesgazette.com/article/20110816/NEWS/308169907?start=2
External links
- KTWU Wichita - Interview with Dan Carney from 2002
- Pizza Hut Official Website