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Andrew Cherng

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Andrew Cherng (pronounced: Chur-ng) is an American entrepreneur. He is perhaps best known for being the co-founder and chief executive officer of Panda Express.

Cherng was born in Jiangsu, China and immigrated to the United States via Taiwan in 1966.[1] Along with his father Ming Tsai Cherng, they started a sit down Chinese fast-food restaurant called Panda Inn in Pasadena, California using funds from the family and a Small Business Administration loan. In 1983, Cherng opened Panda Express, a fast food restaurant, at the newly opened Glendale Galleria II mall in Glendale, CA. [2][3] He had been prompted to start the spin off by the developer of the mall who had eaten at Panda Inn and invited Cherng to take a place at the food court.[4] The company expanded to 100 restaurants by 1993 with the opening of a UCLA outlet.[3]

The chain has become one the biggest Chinese American family owned fast food chains in the United States. Cherng has stated a preference for keeping the company closely held. However, he told USA Today if the company could get a valuation close to that of Chipotle Mexican Grill, he could reconsider his stance.[3]

Cherng is a member of the Fremont College's Program Advisory Committee. [5]

References

  1. ^ http://www.economist.com/blogs/schumpeter/2010/12/positive_thinking
  2. ^ http://www.pandaexpress.com/company/#!/story/story-1983
  3. ^ a b c Krantz, Matt. "Panda Express spreads Chinese food across USA". USA Today.
  4. ^ Hirsch, Jerry. "Profile | Andrew Cherng, Panda Express founder". Los Angeles Times.
  5. ^ http://www.fremont.edu/advisors/andrew-cherng/

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