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EXCLUSIVE: Meet Power 100 TRAILBLAZER Honoree Vicki Chancellor •

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Vicki Chancellor utilized 30 years of experience helping corporations identify and increase value through marketing and sales innovation, stepped out of the corporate structure and became her own boss!

In 2005, Vicki became a McDonald’s Owner/Operator in Atlanta.

The former VP & General Manager of Sara Lee Sock Company and former VP of Sales and Marketing at L’EGGS Products, used her business savvy to create a successful McDonald’s franchise.

Earlier this year, Vicki made McDonald’s history by becoming the first person of color elected by her peers to chair the McDonald’s Operator’s National Advertising (OPNAD) Fund.

OPNAD is the voluntary U.S. cooperative of McDonald’s Owner/Operators and the Company combined to purchase national television advertising, and more.

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