Raising Cane’s founder Todd Graves is proving to be an affluent and active player on ABC’s entrepreneurial show Shark Tank. Sitting near billionaire Dallasite Mark Cuban, the “Queen of QVC” Lori ...
Todd Graves, the 52-year-old billionaire CEO and guest judge at Shark Tank, recently revealed his pet peeve when analsying resumes of possible recruits. He keeps an eye out for a trend common ...
Todd Graves knows how lucky he is to still have a business at all. His chicken finger restaurant chain Raising Cane's brought in $3.7 billion in net sales last year, contributing significantly to ...
Raising Cane's CEO Todd Graves is wary of hiring corporate employees who frequently change jobs every two to three years. 'I question that, because it's like, 'Are you in it just for you?' ...
When Todd Graves looks at resumes, one trend stands out to him: the prevalence of job-hopping. Graves, 52, is the billionaire CEO and co-founder of Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers, a restaurant ...
Todd Graves, founder of Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers operated in Plano, invested in two companies on his first episode of 'Shark Tank' on ABC.(Christopher Willard / Disney) Raising Cane’s ...
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But for WiseTech Global’s billionaire lothario founder, Richard White, he might technically have lost the chief executive title but not the main gig. He receives the same salary ($1 million), he ...
The ninety-four-year-old director’s courtroom thriller, starring Nicholas Hoult and Toni Collette, shows how self-interested parties can make the striving for justice yield injustices. The ...