Congratulations to Sr. Director of Operations, Liz Martin, for being recognized by WFF as a Change Maker. We are proud and thankful for your leadership and the level of commitment you bring every day to lifting others around you. 🌟
Let's shine a spotlight on Liz Martin, Sr. Director of Operations at Red Lobster! 🌟 She's a champion of diversity in leadership and a mentor to women in her organization. Her dedication to talent development and community engagement is nothing short of remarkable. #ShesLimitless
Thank you for supporting your women leaders, Red Lobster! We're excited to see Liz Martin's continued growth and success!
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Congratulations Liz! I enjoyed working with you! You are a passionate and servant leader.
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1moPeople Are Learning Red Lobster Didn’t Go Bankrupt Because Of Endless Shrimp, They Were Attacked By Wall Street For Their Land Here’s the full story “The only reason Red Lobster's going into bankruptcy is because a hedge fund wanted them to go into bankruptcy.” “The media will never stop covering for hedge funds while making it seem like every problem is the fault of the American people. Like, I'd be willing to bet you think Red Lobster went into bankruptcy because of endless shrimp. You know, the endless shrimp promotion they had. Because that's what the media's told you. They've been telling you repeatedly that the reason Red Lobster went into bankruptcy was that they had the endless shrimp combo and the greedy American people just took advantage of it. That's not what happened. No, what happened was a hedge fund bought Red Lobster and as a condition of the sale, they made therm split up their land and their restaurants. Because up until that point, Red Lobster actually owned all of the land that their restaurants were located on. And then once they made them split that up, the hedge funds made the leases on that land so expensive that the Red Lobsters couldn't possibly continue to operate.