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Operating nearly

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<p> <i>Since its founding in 1997, Yum! and its brands have been Serving Up Good by investing in initiatives that enable team members, employees and communities to thrive. Yum! remains committed to using its capital – financial and human – to reduce food insecurity and to help individuals gain the skills and capabilities they need to build meaningful careers. This series highlights both the stories of Yum! leaders who are driving meaningful change and shaping a better future for all, as well as the beneficiaries of the many community impact programs Yum! leads around the world.</i> </p> <p><a href="https://chooserestaurants.org/programs/prostart/" >ProStart</a> is a two-year high school program that prepares students for careers in culinary arts and restaurant management through hands-on learning led by trained educators. It combines classroom instruction with 400 hours of mentored work experience, covering culinary skills, food safety and hospitality management. Students also have the opportunity to compete in annual ProStart competitions, which include a restaurant management competition focused on developing a business plan and concept and a culinary competition where teams prepare a three-course meal. &nbsp;The winners of the state competition advance to the National ProStart Invitational.</p> <p>Habit Burger &amp; Grill has sponsored the ProStart Cup for four years, contributing $90,000 since 2021, to support in-person training days at the schools and annual state competitions. <b>Chef Jason Triail</b>, Habit’s director of Culinary &amp; Innovation, has served as a guest judge in the California competition for the past two years and, this year, mentored the team from <b>San Dimas High School</b> ahead of nationals. The team went on to win first place at the ProStart National Invitational with a standout lamb strip loin entrée and truffle pomme purée. </p> <p>Read on to hear Jason’s thoughts on judging, mentorship and the value of programs like ProStart.</p> <p><img src="/wps/wcm/connect/yumbrands/7bd0becd-11aa-4a86-a1d9-eb2ac267048d/1/Picture2.jpg?MOD=AJPERES" alt="" title="" style="margin: 0px auto; display: block;" /><br /></p> <p><b><span style="font-size: 18px;">Why is volunteering with the </span><span style="font-size: 18px;">ProStart</span><span style="font-size: 18px;"> Cup important to you?</span></b><br /> I first got involved when I was invited to be a <a href="https://www.habitburger.com/habit-burgers-chef-jason-triail-judges-future-culinary-stars-at-the-prostart-cup/" >guest judge for the culinary division of the California ProStart Cup</a> two years ago — and I’ve been hooked ever since. The first year, I was blown away by the students' talent. Their discipline, passion and culinary skills were impressive — some of the dishes rivaled what you'd find in top restaurants. I even told one student that he should find a way to bottle and sell the sauce he created for his dish! These kids were just that talented.</p> <p><img src="/wps/wcm/connect/yumbrands/7bd0becd-11aa-4a86-a1d9-eb2ac267048d/2/Picture3.jpg?MOD=AJPERES" alt="" title="" style="margin: 0px auto; display: block;" /><br /></p> <p><b><span style="font-size: 18px;">What made you want to be a guest judge again this year? </span></b><br /> The students made the biggest impact on me. Watching how focused and driven they were, how seriously they approached the competition, was incredibly inspiring. I felt truly honored to serve as a guest judge. </p> <p>This year, I had the opportunity to step away from the judges’ table and walk the floor, observing the students in action at their cooking stations. It felt like a scene straight out of <i>The Bear.</i> You’d hear them calling out “Behind, chef!” and “Yes, chef!” with total intensity. The energy and professionalism on the competition floor were unreal.</p> <p>I was especially impressed by the team from San Dimas High School. Their teamwork was next level, and their lamb loin entrée was just as remarkable. These students demonstrated not only strong communication skills but also a deep understanding of flavor, technique and timing — skills well beyond their years. Their coach, Nick B., deserves huge credit. He’s clearly invested in preparing his students for real success in the culinary world.</p> <p><img src="/wps/wcm/connect/yumbrands/7bd0becd-11aa-4a86-a1d9-eb2ac267048d/3/Picture4.jpg?MOD=AJPERES" alt="" title="" style="margin: 0px auto; display: block;" /><br /></p> <p><b><span style="font-size: 18px;">What was it like mentoring students from San </span><span style="font-size: 18px;">Dimas</span><span style="font-size: 18px;"> High School after judging?</span></b><br /> &nbsp;It was surreal. I visited their school and walked into a fully equipped kitchen that rivals some restaurants. Nothing like the home economics classes I had in school. They were laser-focused, totally in the zone. At one point, I watched a student make whipped cream by shaking it in a mason jar with a frozen coil inside since ProStart doesn’t allow electronic tools at the competition. I thought, <i>that’s</i><i> genius.</i> I learned as much from them as they might have from me. The level of creativity from these kids was inspiring!</p> <p><img src="/wps/wcm/connect/yumbrands/7bd0becd-11aa-4a86-a1d9-eb2ac267048d/4/Picture5.jpg?MOD=AJPERES" alt="" title="" style="margin: 0px auto; display: block;" /> <b><span style="font-size: 18px;"></span></b></p> <p><b><span style="font-size: 18px;">Why do you, as a </span><span style="font-size: 18px;">Yum</span><span style="font-size: 18px;">! leader, feel it’s important to engage in the community?&nbsp;&nbsp;</span></b></p> <p> It’s all about paying it forward. I didn’t have access to programs like this when I was younger, but I had individuals who believed in me and helped guide me to where I am today. ProStart creates that same kind of support — at scale. Workforce programs like this, that teach students the skills and confidence they need to perform under pressure and work as a team are so important to our communities. It’s about investing in our communities and future leaders, not just for our brands but because it’s the right thing to do.</p>
<p><b>LOUISVILLE</b><b>, KY, June 17, 2025</b> &ndash; Yum! Brands, Inc. (NYSE: YUM) today announced that its Board of Directors has unanimously elected Chris Turner, 50, as Chief Executive Officer, effective October 1, 2025.&nbsp;</p> <p>Turner, who currently serves as Chief Financial &amp; Franchise Officer for Yum! Brands, will succeed current Chief Executive Officer David Gibbs, who, in March 2025, informed the Board of Directors of his intention to retire in the next year after 37 years with the Company and a successful tenure as CEO.&nbsp;</p> <p>"I&rsquo;m deeply honored to step into the role of CEO at Yum! Brands and incredibly grateful for the opportunity to lead this global company with such iconic brands,&rdquo; said Turner. &ldquo;I want to sincerely thank David Gibbs for his exceptional leadership and partnership. I&rsquo;m excited to build on all that we&rsquo;ve accomplished together alongside our talented teams and in partnership with our franchisees around the world, as we innovate, grow our brands and continue delivering exceptional experiences for our consumers."&nbsp;</p> <p>Turner has served as Yum! Brands' Chief Financial Officer since 2019 and expanded his role to include Chief Franchise Officer in 2024, with responsibilities for finance, corporate strategy, supply chain, franchise standards and support. In recent years, he has been instrumental in driving bold actions that leverage Yum!&rsquo;s scale, such as accelerating the Company&rsquo;s digital and technology transformation through initiatives like the establishment of Byte by Yum!, an AI-driven restaurant technology platform; launching a centralized, global Supply Chain Center of Excellence; and the creation of Saucy by KFC, a bold new restaurant concept.&nbsp;</p> <p>He has worked closely with Gibbs and the entire Yum! Brands leadership team to drive growth through unit development, deliver strong shareholder returns and foster a people-first culture of collaboration.&nbsp;</p> <p>"It has been the privilege of a lifetime to lead Yum! Brands and work with such passionate, talented people across our global system throughout my almost 37 years with the Company,&rdquo; said Gibbs. &ldquo;I&rsquo;m incredibly proud of what we&rsquo;ve accomplished together and am confident that the best is yet to come. During my time partnering with Chris, he&rsquo;s demonstrated deep knowledge of our business, strong values and a clear commitment to our growth. I can&rsquo;t think of a better person to guide Yum! into its next chapter, and I look forward to supporting a smooth and successful transition."&nbsp;</p> <p>Gibbs has served as Yum! Brands&rsquo; CEO since January 2020. As CEO, Gibbs was instrumental in architecting and leading the Company&rsquo;s digital transformation and tripled the pace of Yum! Brands&rsquo; annual net new unit development, leading to nearly 61,000 restaurant units worldwide. Gibbs also successfully navigated the Company through the COVID-19 pandemic and an increasingly complex operating environment, making Yum! a top performer in the restaurant industry. During Gibbs&rsquo; tenure, digital sales surpassed $30 billion in 2024, with over 50% of sales through digital channels.&nbsp;</p> <p>Gibbs remains CEO until September 30, 2025, and will serve as an adviser to the Company until the end of 2026 to ensure a seamless transition.&nbsp;</p> <p>"On behalf of the Board, I want to extend our deepest gratitude to David Gibbs for his outstanding visionary leadership, and the lasting impact he&rsquo;s made on Yum! Brands,&rdquo; said Brian Cornell, Non-Executive Chairman of the Yum! Brands Board of Directors. &ldquo;David led the Company during unprecedented times all while strengthening, transforming and growing the business, with Chris as a key partner. During his tenure, Yum! delivered strong performance and advanced its growth strategy that has helped attract and retain the best talent in the industry. We are thrilled to appoint Chris as the next CEO &mdash; a proven leader with a deep understanding of the business, strategic expertise, financial acumen and unique perspectives that will help accelerate our growth. The Board is confident that Chris is the right leader to take Yum! Brands forward and accelerate the Company&rsquo;s momentum."&nbsp;</p> <p>As Yum! Brands CEO, Turner will focus on executing Yum!&rsquo;s mission of growing the most loved, trusted and connected restaurant brands globally. He will be responsible for driving the Company&rsquo;s Good Growth strategy, which includes ongoing digital initiatives, scaling bold innovation to power the Company&rsquo;s iconic brands and delivering long-term results.&nbsp;</p> <p>Turner&rsquo;s career has spanned leadership roles for major global brands like PepsiCo and its sub-brands. Prior to joining Yum! Brands, Turner led PepsiCo&rsquo;s retail and e-commerce business with Walmart in the U.S. and more than 25 countries, and across PepsiCo&rsquo;s brands in the beverage, snack and nutrition categories. He also spent more than 13 years with McKinsey &amp; Co., where he served as Partner in the firm&rsquo;s Dallas office and led the Service Operations practice in North America, the Restaurant Service Line, the Retail Operations team and recruiting for all Southern U.S offices.&nbsp;</p> <p><b>About Yum! Brands</b>&nbsp;<br>Yum! Brands, Inc., based in Louisville, Kentucky, and its subsidiaries franchise or operate a system of nearly 61,000 restaurants in more than&nbsp;155&nbsp;countries and territories under the company&rsquo;s concepts &ndash; KFC, Taco Bell, Pizza Hut and Habit Burger &amp; Grill. The Company's KFC, Taco Bell and Pizza Hut brands are global leaders of the chicken, Mexican-inspired food and pizza categories, respectively. Habit Burger &amp; Grill is a fast casual restaurant concept specializing in made-to-order chargrilled burgers, sandwiches and more.&nbsp;In 2024, Yum! was named to the Dow Jones Sustainability Index North America, Newsweek&rsquo;s list of America&rsquo;s Most Responsible Companies, USA Today&rsquo;s America&rsquo;s Climate Leaders and 3BL&rsquo;s list of 100 Best Corporate Citizens. In 2025, the Company was recognized among TIME magazine&rsquo;s list of Best Companies for Future Leaders. In addition, KFC, Taco Bell and Pizza Hut led Entrepreneur's Top Global Franchises 2024 list and were ranked in the first 25 of Entrepreneur&rsquo;s 2025 Franchise 500, with Taco Bell securing the No. 1 spot in North America for the fifth consecutive year.</p> <p>###</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>Yum! Brands <br><a href="mailto:YumPublicRelations@yum.com" >YumPublicRelations@yum.com</a></p> <p>(502) 874-8200</p>

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