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To: Sequoyah101

Here is some more on Cracker Barrel CEO.

Sandra B. Cochran, President and Chief Executive Officer of Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc., has been appointed to The Army Historical Foundation’s (AHF’s) Board of Directors. The Board is guiding the $200 million campaign to build the National Museum of the United States Army at Fort Belvoir, Virginia.

Cochran’s extensive business executive experience and personal connection to the Army ideally qualify her for board membership. Prior to joining Cracker Barrel in 2009 as the Chief Financial Officer, she served for five years as Chief Executive Officer of Books-A-Million, Inc. The daughter of a career Army officer, Cochran also served in the Army with the 9th Infantry Division as a captain.

“Ms. Cochran’s business savvy, strategic vision, and familiarity with the Army eminently qualify her to participate in the governance of our Foundation and in the direction of the campaign to build the National Army Museum,” noted Brig. Gen. Creighton W. Abrams, Jr. (USA-Ret.), AHF’s Executive Director.

Cochran earned a Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering from Vanderbilt University and a Master of Business Administration from Pacific Lutheran University.

https://armyhistory.org/10/cracker-barrel-ceo-sandra-cochran-joins-ahf-board/


140 posted on 12/22/2013 10:13:07 AM PST by fudimo
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To: fudimo

Like they say, one aw shucks wipes out 10,000 atta boys.

The higher up the food chain you go the more harsh the judgement and the tougher the penalties.

There is also something about, not all of you who call on my name will enter the kingdom of heaven.... call me a skeptic.


154 posted on 12/22/2013 10:32:49 AM PST by Sequoyah101
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