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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-09-12

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the people here were also very good,
knew the business, wanted to do a
good job, and essentially were con-
trained by a situation where the own-
ership of the company wasn't interest-
ed in growing it, and that's why he
[Taubman] sold the company. It is not
a criticism, but he was putting his
_oney into shopping centers and
Sotheby's, and this was not an invest-
nent vehicle for him.
"The people around here were
operating with one hand tied behind
heir back, but they're good people. So
I inherited as an organizational base a
terrific group of people too. Often
when a company gets acquired, the
new owners come in and clean house.
4Ahere was not a person in this compa-
2-y who, after I bought the company,
was fired.
"Some people left because they
chose to leave for one reason or anoth-
_r, but we didn't let one person go,"
;aid Feltenstein, who doubled the cor-
jorate staff to 85.
Feltenstein has brought in experi-
nced fast-food industry professionals
ike George Goulson, now A&W's
rice president of development.
,oulson held a similar position at
Little Caesar's, and is widely credited
ith playing a key role in their suc-
ess. It is his stated goal to put an
8cV,/ in "every nook and cranny."
Hired as A&W's vice president of
Tcesign and construction was Carmine
✓ ontone, who designed the Fox
'-'heater marquee and the food plaza at
Piger Stadium. Montone created a
ew look for A&W with lots of art
eco-like chrome, stainless steel and
heckerboard-patterned tile. The com-
any calls it "contemporized nostal-
,,
ia.
A&W was among the first
merican fast-food companies to fran-
Ilse overseas. "We've been in
Ialaysia now for well in excess of 30
;ars," said Feltenstein. And their
sian presence includes Okinawa and
pan too. To head the international
vision, Feltenstein transferred Kevin
azner from Kuala Lumpur in
[alaysia to Livonia. A&W has
?ened stores in Beijing, China, and
is plans for Seoul, South Korea,
DTpt and Brunei. Feltenstein adds,
Kie are actively prospecting in Latin
d South America. That is a big pri-
ity for us."
A&W had already been operating
Mexico, and has signed a develop-
ent agreement in Oman and opened
tore in Dubai, both in the United

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