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Published: 24 Mar 11
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Yum CEO Albert Baladi steps down as role split between 2 new execs Tony Lowings & Graeme Houston
Albert Baladi

Yum CEO Albert Baladi steps down as role split between 2 new execs Tony Lowings & Graeme Houston

Since Albert Baladi's departure from the job as CEO on 4th March there has been some re-shufffling of the top brass at Yum Restaurants Australia.

QSR Media understands that Tony Lowings will be the new MD for KFC but will not start until April. Graeme Houston is now the GM of Pizza Hut.

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Tags: Yum Albert Baladi, Yum Restaurants Australia, KFC Tony Lowings, Pizza Hut Graeme Houston

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