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James McLamore (James Whitman McLamore) was born on 30 May, 1926 in New York City, U.S., is a Creator and first CEO of Burger King (1926–1996). Discover James McLamore's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?
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James Whitman McLamore |
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Businessman - restaurateur, CEO of Burger King 1954–1972 |
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70 years old |
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Gemini |
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30 May, 1926 |
Birthday |
30 May |
Birthplace |
New York City, U.S. |
Date of death |
8 August, 1996 |
Died Place |
Coral Gables, Florida, U.S. |
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United States
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James McLamore Height, Weight & Measurements
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James McLamore Net Worth
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James Whitman McLamore (May 30, 1926 – August 8, 1996) was an American entrepreneur, the founder and first CEO of the Burger King fast food franchise, along with David Edgerton.
He also created the Whopper sandwich.
McLamore was born in 1926 in New York City.
After the stock market crash of 1929, his father moved them to the country to his grandmother's. He lost his mother soon after and his family struggled during that time.
McLamore went to Northfield Mount Hermon School before attending Cornell University at the School of Hotel Management.
He arrived at Cornell with only $11 in his pocket but graduated in 1947.
During his time at Cornell, he served in the United States Navy and was a member of the New York Alpha Chapter of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity.
Upon graduating from Cornell, McLamore married Nancy Nichol of Miami, Florida.
McLamore's first job in the restaurant business was at a YMCA cafeteria in Wilmington, Delaware before branching out to start his 24/7 fast service restaurant, the Colonial Inn in 1949.
He started a third concept called McLamore's Brickell Bridge Restaurant at 550 Brickell Avenue in Miami, Florida in 1951.
Dave Edgerton was the first franchisee of Insta Burger King out of Jacksonville, FL.
Edgerton opened his first unit in Miami, Florida on March 1, 1954.
Edgerton had been wanting McLamore to join him in the business.
McLamore had to sell his other two restaurants first but on June 1, he and McLamore joined forces and they formed Burger King of Miami, Inc. They opened numerous Burger King stores and went on to introduce the Whopper in 1957.
At this same time, Edgerton, frustrated with the issue-prone Insta machines, created the flame Broiler that would differentiate Burger King from all the others.
In 1961, McLamore negotiated the national rights to Burger King dropping the Insta title and began growth across the country.
McLamore and Edgerton created two supporting businesses in 1962: Distron and Davmor Industries.
Distron became the food distribution center for all the stores.
Davmor Industries was the manufacturing plant that produced and supplied all kitchen equipment, signage, tables, chairs, booths, etc. for each new store.
Burger King was expanding, but as McDonald's went public in 1965, organic growth became difficult in keeping up.
After selling Burger King to the Pillsbury Company in 1967, he remained CEO for five years.
After retiring, he was on the board of several large corporations, was chairman of the University of Miami, chaired the United Way and was a member and chairman of the Orange Bowl Committee.
He invested in the Miami Dolphins for several years and reinvested in the educational institutions that impacted him at Northfield Mount Hermon and Cornell University.
He was also a gardener, and chairman at Fairchild Tropical Gardens.
The pair sold the 274 store business to Pillsbury in 1967 in an attempt to grow under the brand.
After his early retirement, McLamore, with four other businessmen, invested in the Miami Dolphins in the early 1970s from Joe Robbie that led to their resurgence under Don Shula.
McLamore served as Burger King's CEO until 1972, when he stepped down as Pillsbury was taking the business in a different direction.
He remained chairman of the company until 1976.
In 1980, he was elected as Chairman of the University of Miami and worked with Tad Foote to fund raise the third largest campaign to date, resulting in $517.5 million raised for the university.
He pursued his passion in gardening, both at home and with Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden.
After Hurricane Andrew destroyed much of Miami, he helped raise $5 million to rebuild the gardens.
In 1988, Grand Metropolitan bought Pillsbury in a hostile takeover.
In the early 1990s, McLamore was asked by Jim Adamson, then CEO of Burger King, to come back to support the company with his advice and consulting, particularly with the Franchise community.
He returned and gave speeches at the National Franchisee Association conference's in San Francisco and Orlando.
McLamore died of lung cancer in Coral Gables, Florida, on August 8, 1996, at the age of 70.
McLamore's retirement was spent serving on a variety of boards and organizations to support south Florida and the nation as a whole.
During his re-engagement with Burger King, Jim authored his autobiography, titled "The Burger King: Jim McLamore and The Building of an Empire," initially published posthumously by McGraw Hill in 1998.
This work underwent subsequent editing and republishing in 2020 under the title "The Burger King: A Whopper of a Story on Life and Leadership" by the McLamore Family.