User:NickWalpert

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Walpert is credited for his contributions to countless brands in the food industry, such as McDonald’s, Wendy's international, Dunkin Donuts, and KFC. His success has a lot to do with his passion for business. He founded his first business, Juicy Burgers Restaurants, in 1978, when he was just 18 years old. This business marked his first step in the retail restaurant business. He gained more experience while working at McDonald’s, where he served as a manager. During his tenure there, he attended several training courses that gave him deep insights into chain management. He then moved on to serve as an executive at many other companies. They include, but are not limited to, Pyramid Beer & Alehouses, Sudwerks Beer, Winchell's Donuts, Jack-in-the-Box, Mrs. Fields Cookies, Haagen Dazs Ice Cream, and Ghirardelli Chocolate, Good Guys Electronics, CompUSA, Kaiser Healthcare, Daddy Dough Donuts, Juicy Burgers Restaurants, Aloha Ice Cream, Host Travel Services, DaVita Healthcare, Godfathers Pizza, EU Multi-National Multirama, Sambo's Restaurants, and Denny's Restaurants. His career as a motivational speaker stemmed from his experiences in the business world. Today, he is an invaluable asset to companies seeking success and regularly holds training sessions to help them meet their objectives. He is also held in high esteem by high school and college students who look up to him and are interested in the business world. To spread his knowledge to as many people as possible, Walpert authored the book G.E.T: Customer Service Excellence. The book touches on issues surrounding customer service management. Work aside, Walpert is heavily involved in his community and uses any opportunity he comes across to give back. He has donated both time and money to help conserve the environment, conduct research on children's health conditions and mental health diseases. He has been a long-term patron of St. Judes Children's Research Hospital, The International Rhino Foundation, and the Alzheimer's Association.