- Naturally Fresh, Inc.
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Naturally Fresh, Inc. Type Private Industry Food Manufacture Founded Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. (1966) Headquarters Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. Number of locations 1 manufacturing plant and 22 distribution facilities Key people Coby G. Brooks, CEO
Jerry Greene, President and COO
Peter J. (Pete) Rostad, CFO
Michael (Mike) White, SVP, Sales and MarketingProducts Dips, Marinades, Salad Dressings, and Sauces Parent Hooters of America, Inc. Website http://www.naturallyfresh.com/ Naturally Fresh, Inc. was founded in 1966 as Eastern Foods by Robert H. Brooks the founder of Hooters of America to sell coffee and cream to the airline industry. It is currently one of the largest manufacturers of sauces and salad dressings in the United States. The company also manufactures dressings, sauces and dips for a number of different restaurants and institutions, including Hooters. In 1980, Eastern Foods launched the Naturally Fresh brand and 2002 the company name was changed to reflect the brand.
In 2003, Robert retired and named his son Coby G. Brooks President and CEO. After Robert's death in 2006, Coby gained a controlling, but not majority, interest in Hooters and Naturally Fresh, Inc. This left him embroiled in a dispute with his father's widow Tami over distribution of the father's estate as Robert left in his will 30% of his estate to Coby, 30% to his underage daughter Boni Bell, 10% to Clemson University, and 30% to other family members. Tami was bequeathed $1 million per year for 20 years. However she sued the estate for the ⅓ share of the estate that would be due her under South Carolina's elective share law. In 2009 Coby and Tami settled for an undisclosed amount, but that settlement has forced Coby to seek outside investors.[1][2][3]
In popular culture
On February 14, 2010 Coby appeared on an episode of the CBS reality TV show Undercover Boss. On Day 5 he worked in the Naturally Fresh factory in Atlanta where he was told point blank by one of the employees that the company had gone downhill since his father retired.
References
- ^ Lisa Shidler (2007-08-13). "Hooters CEO’s heir challenges widow’s bid for elective share". Investment News. http://www.investmentnews.com/article/20070813/FREE/70813003.
- ^ Bruce Watson (2010-02-11). "Hardship at Hooters: Family Feud Drives CEO to Seek Investment Partners". http://www.dailyfinance.com/story/company-news/hardship-at-hooters-family-feud-drives-ceo-to-seek-investment-p/19354583/.
- ^ David Wren. "S.C. law challenged in fight for Hooters riches". Myrtle Beach Sun-Times. http://www.davidwren.com/16401/30401.html.
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Categories:- Companies established in 1966
- Food production companies of the United States
- Brand name condiments
- Hooters
- Companies based in Atlanta, Georgia
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