Raising Cane’s founder and CEO Todd Graves to reveal ‘secret sauce’ for customer experience in Sept. 8 Business Forum

What’s the secret for turning customers into diehard fans? Fast food restaurant chain Raising Cane’s founder and CEO Todd Graves will share his tried-and-true strategy in the September 21st Century Business Forum webcast.

This webcast will broadcast from 11 a.m. to 11:40 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 8. Registration is free. Click here to register.

Graves has grown his Raising Cane’s to 500-plus locations globally; it is continually recognized for its unique business model, cool culture, community involvement and customer satisfaction. He has been honored with numerous industry awards and accolades, including being named one of the Top 100 CEOs in the U.S. by Glassdoor, and an Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year. As an active community partner, Graves and Raising Cane’s have given more than 25% of the company’s profits back to the communities where the restaurants operate, a practice that earned the company the SCORE Award for Outstanding Socially Progressive Business.

He is the host of the new docuseries Restaurant Recovery on Discovery+, helping restaurateurs across the country overcome the struggles of operating during a pandemic. He has also made appearances on FOX’s Secret Millionaire, Animal Planet’s Treehouse Masters, and the Food Network’s Food Court Wars.

The 21st Century Business Forum debuted earlier this year, featuring a lineup of successful top executives, experts, and global thought leaders to share ideas and insights as business executives, entrepreneurs, owners and managers navigate the new year ahead. It airs on the second Wednesday of each month, interviewing guests in a Q&A format.

The 21st Century Business Forum is presented by BizTimes Media and is sponsored by Johnson Financial Group. Registration is free. Click here to register.

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