Hala Moddelmog (born January 3, 1956 in Georgia) became president and chief executive officer of Susan G. Komen for the Cure in September of 2006. Events 1431 - Joan of Arc is handed over to the Bishop Pierre Cauchon. Year 1956 ( MCMLVI) was a Leap year starting on Sunday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. The State of Georgia ( is a state in the United States and was one of the original Thirteen Colonies that revolted against British rule Susan G Komen for the Cure, formerly known as The Susan G Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, is an organization supporting Breast cancer research Moddelmog is a breast cancer survivor who was diagnosed in 2001. Breast cancer is a Cancer that starts in the cells of the Breast in women and men [1] She is responsible for all aspects of management for Komen for the Cure, the world’s largest and most progressive grassroots network of breast cancer survivors and activists.
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Moddelmog earned a bachelor of arts in English at Georgia Southern University and a master of arts in journalism and mass communications from the University of Georgia. Georgia Southern University (GSU is a public co-educational Regional Research University located in Statesboro, Georgia, USA The University of Georgia ( UGA) is a public research University located in Athens, Georgia, the oldest and largest of the [2]
In 2004, prior to joining Komen, Moddelmog founded Catalytic Ventures, in Atlanta, a private equity firm that consulted and invested in the food service industry.
In 1995, Moddelmog was appointed as president of Church's Chicken, a division of Atlanta-based AFC Enterprises, making her the first female president of a quick service restaurant chain (also known as fast food restaurants). Year 1995 ( MCMXCV) was a Common year starting on Sunday. Events of 1995 President is a Title leaders of Organizations companies, Trade unions universities, and countries. Church's Chicken is a US chain of Fast food Restaurants specializing in Fried chicken. President is a Title leaders of Organizations companies, Trade unions universities, and countries. A fast food restaurant, sometimes known as a quick service restaurant or QSR, is a specific type of Restaurant characterized both by its Fast food
During her leadership of Church's Chicken, more than 19 percent of Church's Chicken franchises have become owned by female franchisees. Church's Chicken is a US chain of Fast food Restaurants specializing in Fried chicken. Franchising refers to the methods of practicing and using another person's Philosophy of business. This is due in large part to the company's attempts to network female investors and would-be female franchisees together to evade the biased appearance that some QSR's present toward female entrepreneurs. See Investor AB for the Swedish investment company An investor is any party that makes an Investment. Bias is a term used to describe a Tendency or Preference towards a particular perspective, Ideology or result especially when the tendency interferes An entrepreneur is a person who has possession over a company enterprise, or Venture, and assumes significant accountability for the inherent risks and the outcome [3]
Moddelmog has also held executive management and marketing positions at Church’s Chicken, Arbys Franchise Association and BellSouth. Arby's is a Fast food Restaurant chain in the United States and Canada that is a wholly owned subsidiary of Wendy's/Arby's Group BellSouth Corporation is an American Telecommunications holding company based in Atlanta Georgia.
Besides her experience with Komen for the Cure, Moddelmog has served on the boards of the Atlanta Police Foundation, Clark Atlanta University, Leadership Atlanta, the B. Clark Atlanta University (CAU is a private, historically black university in Atlanta, Georgia. B. King Museum Foundation and Women Looking Ahead magazine. [4]
Moddelmog is a recipient of the Women’s Foodservice Forum Emerging Leader Award, the International Franchise Association Bonny LeVine Award, the Restaurant Hospitality Rising Star Award and the Roundtable for Women in Foodservice Pacesetter Award.
In 2003 she received the Women of Achievement Award from the YMCA of Greater Atlanta.