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S. Truett Cathy
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Full Name and Common Aliases


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Samuel Truett Cathy was commonly known as S. Truett Cathy.

Birth and Death Dates


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Born on March 14, 1921, in Eatonton, Georgia. Passed away on September 8, 2014, at the age of 93.

Nationality and Profession(s)


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American entrepreneur, businessman, and philanthropist. Cathy was a devout Christian who credited his faith with inspiring many of his business decisions.

Early Life and Background


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Growing up in a poor family, Truett learned the value of hard work from an early age. His father's loss of employment during the Great Depression led to a series of moves across the country, ultimately settling in Atlanta, Georgia. Cathy attended Georgia Tech but dropped out after one year due to financial constraints.

Major Accomplishments


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In 1946, Truett opened his first restaurant, The Dwarf Grill (later renamed the Drive-In), serving burgers and other quick meals to customers on-the-go. After years of trial and error, he perfected a secret recipe for fried chicken that would become the cornerstone of his business.

In 1967, Cathy invented the Chicken Sandwich, which featured a breaded and pressure-cooked chicken breast filet served between two soft buns. This innovation catapulted his company to national recognition.

Notable Works or Actions


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Founding of Chick-fil-A: In 1946, Cathy founded The Dwarf Grill (later renamed the Drive-In), which eventually became the foundation for the modern fast-food giant, Chick-fil-A.
Innovative Marketing and Customer Service: Under Cathy's leadership, Chick-fil-A pioneered practices such as offering a free glass of milk with each meal and employing friendly customer service teams.
* Philanthropic Efforts: The S. Truett Cathy Foundation supports youth education, faith-based initiatives, and community development programs.

Impact and Legacy


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Truett's vision for Chick-fil-A was not only about serving high-quality food but also about creating an environment where employees could grow in their careers while being part of a values-driven organization. His emphasis on customer satisfaction and employee engagement helped set the standard for modern fast-food chains.

S. Truett Cathy will be remembered as an entrepreneur who successfully merged business acumen with his faith-based principles, leaving behind a lasting impact on the fast-food industry and beyond.

Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered


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Truett's commitment to running his company according to biblical principles earned him numerous accolades. His dedication to treating employees and customers with respect earned Chick-fil-A its reputation as one of the most customer-centric companies in America.

Quotes by S. Truett Cathy

I cook chicken for a living.
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I cook chicken for a living.
As a kid, I can’t remember having anything to play with except a loose tooth. And that wasn’t mine. It was my brother’s.
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As a kid, I can’t remember having anything to play with except a loose tooth. And that wasn’t mine. It was my brother’s.
In most cases we perform better when we’re busy than when we’re not busy. When we’re slow, our mind wanders. We’re not as attentive to our business. When we’re on the firing line, we’re sharper. We move more quickly and get the job done right.
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In most cases we perform better when we’re busy than when we’re not busy. When we’re slow, our mind wanders. We’re not as attentive to our business. When we’re on the firing line, we’re sharper. We move more quickly and get the job done right.
If you’re excited about what you’re doing, it’s a lot more likely that your employees will also be excited. People want to work for a person, not a company. It’s about relationships.
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If you’re excited about what you’re doing, it’s a lot more likely that your employees will also be excited. People want to work for a person, not a company. It’s about relationships.
Ringing the cash register is not the name of the game. It’s only the scorekeeper, and it’s not what motivates me. I’m motivated in my business by the compliments I receive about our people, our service, and the quality of our food.
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Ringing the cash register is not the name of the game. It’s only the scorekeeper, and it’s not what motivates me. I’m motivated in my business by the compliments I receive about our people, our service, and the quality of our food.
Opportunity presents itself sometimes in unusual situations. What you think is the worst thing turns out to be a good thing. Different circumstances challenge people to do things they didn’t know they could do, and in those times when the outlook appears the worst, we find new reasons for optimism.
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Opportunity presents itself sometimes in unusual situations. What you think is the worst thing turns out to be a good thing. Different circumstances challenge people to do things they didn’t know they could do, and in those times when the outlook appears the worst, we find new reasons for optimism.
You don’t have to make the headlines to make a difference.
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You don’t have to make the headlines to make a difference.
It’s better to build boys than mend men.
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It’s better to build boys than mend men.
It’s OK to have wealth. But keep it in your hands, not in your heart.
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It’s OK to have wealth. But keep it in your hands, not in your heart.
The one thing I take more joy in than anything else in the world is seeing young people develop.
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The one thing I take more joy in than anything else in the world is seeing young people develop.
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