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Woman Claims She Was Denied CEO Role at Applebee’s, Then Bought It

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

former ⁤IHOP CEO Julia Stewart Reveals She Purchased​ Applebee’s After Being Denied the⁣ Top‌ Role at the Resturant Chain

Julia Stewart, ⁣the former CEO of⁢ IHOP, detailed ⁣a surprising ​turn of events in a ​recent interview: she ultimately acquired Applebee’s after being passed over ⁢for the CEO ⁢position years prior. Stewart recounted a‌ contentious departure from her previous role,leading ⁤her to IHOP and,eventually,to a​ $2.3 billion acquisition that reshaped the restaurant landscape.According to stewart, she initially⁤ resigned from a previous position after⁤ feeling unfairly held accountable without being granted the authority of a formal title. “I’m going to excuse myself. I’m going‍ to go home early, and‌ I’m going to reflect on this⁢ conversation,” she stated she told her superior. Upon returning the next⁢ day, she informed⁢ him⁣ of her decision to⁣ leave, to which he allegedly responded, “Well, no. You can’t leave. If⁤ you leave the stock will tank.” ​

The situation was temporarily⁢ resolved with an agreement for Stewart⁣ to remain for “a‌ couple months” to ensure a smooth transition. She ⁢then accepted the​ role of ⁣CEO at IHOP,⁢ where she spent “a good five⁣ years” revitalizing the brand, which she described as “really struggling” and lacking “brand image” ⁣when she arrived. Following IHOP’s ‌success, Stewart spearheaded a ‌search for acquisition opportunities, warning the board of directors that failure to⁤ do so could leave the company vulnerable ⁣to a⁢ takeover.

During this‌ research, Applebee’s⁢ emerged as ‌a⁢ potential target. “I went‌ to the board of directors and said, ⁤’We probably need to look ⁣for an acquisition becuase if we don’t ‍find⁣ one, we’re⁤ going to be ripe for takeover. But I promise you,⁣ I will be thorough‌ and thoughtful, myself and the ⁣team, about looking for ​something that’s going to be a wow,'” Stewart explained. Ultimately, her company borrowed⁤ $2.3 billion to purchase Applebee’s.

In ⁣a final twist, Stewart revealed ​that after the acquisition was finalized, she informed the CEO and chair of Applebee’s that “we had ​purchased the company” and that​ “they didn’t need ​two of us” in leadership, resulting in⁣ their dismissal.⁣ “Now, obviously, ultimately, you don’t borrow $2.3 billion ⁤for revenge. You just don’t do that,” Stewart said, acknowledging the⁤ unusual ‌circumstances surrounding⁤ the deal.

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