Yum China Holdings, Inc. Announces Executive Changes
November 08, 2021 at 06:21 am EST
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Yum China Holdings, Inc. announced that on November 3, 2021, Danny Tan notified the company that he intends to resign as Chief Supply Chain Officer of the company, with the last day of employment on February 10, 2022. The company?s board of directors has appointed Duoduo (Howard) Huang as the company?s Chief Supply Chain Officer, effective November 9, 2021. From November 9, 2021 to February 10, 2022, Tan will serve as Senior Advisor to Joey Wat, the company?s Chief Executive Officer. Duoduo (Howard) Huang has served as Vice President, Pizza Hut Regional Operations, since June 2018. Before transferring to Pizza Hut, Huang held various leadership positions in KFC, including as General Manager of Nanjing and Wuxi markets. Huang joined YUM China Division of Yum! Brands, Inc. in 1995.
Yum China Holdings, Inc. is a restaurant company. The Company owns, franchises or has ownership in entities that own and operate restaurants. Its segments include KFC, Pizza Hut Casual Dining, and other segments, including Little Sheep, Huang Ji Huang, Lavazza, COFFii & JOY, Taco Bell, East Dawning, Daojia and its e-commerce business. KFC is the quick-service restaurant (QSR) brand in China. KFC operate approximately 9,094 restaurants in more than 1,600 cities across China. Pizza Hut is the casual dining restaurant (CDR) brand in China. Pizza Hut operates approximately 2,903 restaurants in over 600 cities. Huang Ji Huang is a Chinese-style casual dining franchise restaurant brand with over 600 restaurants in China and international markets. Little Sheep is a hot pot restaurant in China having over 222 units in both China and international markets. Taco Bell is a QSR brand specializing in Mexican-style food. COFFii & JOY brand features specialty hand-dripped coffee.