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Mr. Raymond D. Schoenbaum

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Shoney's Inc.
Nashville, Tennessee
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    www.jewishtribalreview.org/21money.htm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/14/2009    Last Visited: 2/14/2009  

    Ray Schoenbaum is the CEO of the Shoney's chain of 1,200 restaurants in 28 states, including Shoney's, Captain D's Seafood, Pargo's, and Fifth Quarter.

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    www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/89902/0000927570-01-000 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/26/2001    Last Visited: 9/12/2001  

    Mr. Bodnar was elected to the Board of Directors in August 1997 pursuant to the Settlement Agreement entered into between SHONEYS INC and Raymond D. Schoenbaum and Betty J. Schoenbaum.
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    Mr. Schoenbaum is the brother of Raymond D. Schoenbaum.
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    - RAYMOND D. SCHOENBAUM

    Age - 54 Chairman of the Board

    Director since 1997 Shoney's , Inc.Since April 1995 , Mr. Schoenbaum has been President of Schoenbaum Limited , a restaurant management company.Mr. Schoenbaum also has served since March 1996 as the President and Chief Executive Officer of Just Having Fun Restaurants , Inc. , a restaurant company currently developing a new restaurant concept in Atlanta , Georgia.From June 1984 to March 1995 , he served as the Chairman of the Board of Innovative Restaurant Concepts , Inc. , a restaurant management company which owned and operated Rio Bravo , Ray's on the River and Green Hills Grille restaurants.Mr. Schoenbaum sold this company to Applebee's International , Inc. in March 1995.Mr. Schoenbaum was a member of the board of directors of Applebee's International , Inc. from March 1995 to August 1997.He also serves as a member of the board of directors of the Schoenbaum Family Foundation.Mr. Schoenbaum was elected to the Board of Directors of SHONEYS INC in August 1997 pursuant to the Settlement Agreement between SHONEYS INC and Raymond D. Schoenbaum and Betty J. Schoenbaum.
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    Mr. Schwartz was elected to the Board of Directors of SHONEYS INC in August 1997 pursuant to the Settlement Agreement between SHONEYS INC and Raymond D. Schoenbaum and Betty J. Schoenbaum.

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    www.ort.org/asp/article.asp?ID=743 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/12/2008    Last Visited: 12/14/2008  

    The Atlanta Region of ORT America brought together some 140 people at the city's Pemberly Estate to pay tribute to Raymond Schoenbaum, who is president of the Schoenbaum Family Foundation, and his wife Susan — both Atlanta residents and philanthropists.
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    Betty Schoenbaum, the heiress to the Shoney's restaurant and motel chain, credits her four children - Raymond, Emily and Jeffry Schoenbaum and Joan Miller - for encouraging her to support the mega-project which will, together with funds from World ORT, ORT America and the local municipality, transform the centre of Kiryat Yam into a sports centre, an open air science park, and a social, educational and cultural centre for Ethiopian Jewry.
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    Raymond (pictured standing third from right with, from left, ORT Atlanta board members Danny Lipson and Richard Bressler, ORT Atlanta co-presidents Jan and Joe Berger, Susan Schoenbaum, World ORT Director General Robert Singer, ORT Atlanta board member Hilly Panovka, and, seated from left, ORT America National President Doreen Hermelin, Joan Lipson, and Susan Lipson), who was overwhelmed by the response, read a letter to guests on behalf of his mother, who was unable to attend the reception.

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    www.franchisetimes.com/content/story.php?article=01181 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/1/2009    Last Visited: 4/5/2009  

    13. Raymond Schoenbaum, founder of Shoney's, was in the middle of a proxy fight.

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    jewprom.50webs.com/JewPromSite_files/sheet050.htm - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 10/22/2008  

    Susan & Ray Schoenbaum CEO Shoney's

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    Last Visited: 2/9/2009  

    Pictured, from left: (Standing) ORT Atlanta board members Danny Lipson and Richard Bressler; ORT Atlanta co-presidents Jan Haber and Dr. Joe Berger; honorees Susan and Ray Schoenbaum; World ORT Director General Robert Singer; ORT Atlanta board member Hilly Panovka. (Seated) ORT America National President Doreen Hermelin; Award Namesake Joan Lipson; and Danny Lipson's wife, Susan Lipson. (Photo: Edward Zelster Photography)
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    At a cocktail reception at Pemberly Estate in Atlanta, Ga., a prominent assemblage of individuals dedicated to ORT's mission gathered to pay tribute to Betty Schoenbaum, son Raymond, who is president of the Schoenbaum Family Foundation, and his wife Susan—both Atlanta residents and philanthropists—as well as the rest of the Schoenbaum family.
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    Raymond, who was overwhelmed by the response, read a letter to guests on behalf of his mother, Betty, who was unable to attend the reception.
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    Betty, the heiress to the Shoney's restaurant and motel chain, credits her four children—Raymond; Emily Schoenbaum (Washington, D.C.); Joan Miller (Oldsmar, Fla.); and Jeffry Schoenbaum (Palm Harbor, Fla.) for encouraging her to support this major project.

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    www.accessatlanta.com/restaurants/content/restaurants/r - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/30/2007    Last Visited: 3/27/2008  

    In 1984, Ray Schoenbaum, a restaurant industry veteran who also founded Rio Bravo Cantina, bought it to make it into the city's finest fish house.
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    Ray's has a new look, but the view hasn't changed (above).
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    Ray's on the River served fresh seafood and offered live music with a scenic view of the Hooch, but what it cooked up best was an old-fashioned mouthful of the kind of hospitality Atlantans of a certain, shall I say , generation , expect.They were the last to notice when the exposed beams, worn carpet and floor-to-ceiling views of the now-tarnished Chattahoochee began to look more like an Okefenokee Swamp Epcot venue than a fashionable restaurant.But brunch will be brunch, and this Bloody Mary-quaffing crowd wasn't about to let an outdated look keep them from a steamship round.

    But new money knew better, and began to go elsewhere.Atlanta is a competitive restaurant town with a short attention span, and though Ray's has always kept a certain set of dedicated patrons, 23 years is a long time.Shinier, newer pennies have surfaced.Still, Schoenbaum has managed to open and maintain two other successes , Ray's in the City and Ray's Killer Creek , with his company, Ray's Restaurants, LLC.

    And earlier this year the company was smart enough to finally realize that Ray's on the River needed to undergo a metamorphosis and closed the facility for several months to remodel.

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    www.pexc.com/newsletters/issue22_010604.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/4/2001    Last Visited: 7/22/2001  

    Meanwhile , William Wilson , an outside Shoney's board member , succeeds Ray Schoenbaum as chairman.
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    But the real story is that Ray Schoenbaum , who earlier had been CEO and then put Bodnar in as CEO , is no longer board chairman although he retains a seat on the board.Schoenbaum gave it everything he could over the last four years.But some of the old-boy network inevitably remained in place and Shoney's simply was unable to generate a turnaround.Another factor is that the family restaurant segment is in a general decline.

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    Dick Wray Executive Search: Candidates - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/8/2008    Last Visited: 2/11/2009  

    Ray Schoenbaum, CEO

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    Dick Wray Executive Search: Candidates - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/5/2007    Last Visited: 9/6/2009  

    Ray Schoenbaum, CEO

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