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Embattled McDonald's has lost its second CEO in the past year after Charlie Bell resigned today to continue his battle with cancer. The previous CEO, Jim Cantalupo died of a heart attack. Jim Skinner, the former vice chairman has been elected to replace Bell. Since being diagnosed with cancer earlier this year, Bell had missed a great deal of work. Walt Riker, a spokesman for McDonald's refused to comment on this news or more information on Mr. Bell, stating that they preferred to respect Mr. Bell's privacy. This change-up occurs at a difficult time for McDonald's corporately and it remains to be seen how this latest news will affect the company internally.
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McDonald's has taken yet another body blow to its battered but resilient executive suite.
- Chief Executive Charlie Bell, 44, resigned to focus on his battle with cancer and was replaced by Jim Skinner, 60, who had been vice chairman.
- The board of directors also elected Mike Roberts, who had been CEO of McDonald's USA, to the post of president and chief operating officer.
- Andrew McKenna, chairman of the board of directors, issued a statement praising Bell as a "remarkable leader" and calling Skinner an "outstanding leader who will continue the strategic focus" established by Bell and the former CEO he replaced, Jim Cantalupo.
- Bell has missed a significant amount of time at work while undergoing cancer treatment.
- The executive changeovers at McDonald's have taken place as the company has undergone a virtual image and business renaissance.
- "It goes to the core of what kind of company you are," says Lynn Kettleson, vice president of RDW Group, a crisis management specialist.
- At McDonald's, success isn't measured by the notoriety of its CEO, but by the acceptance of its latest product line, notes Paul Barron, senior partner at BMG Consulting, a restaurant and retail specialist.
- "If you asked almost any consumer who the number-one executive at McDonald's was, they couldn't tell you."
- McDonald's has quietly been preparing for the changeover for weeks.
- The move is not expected to rattle Wall Street.
- Even while battling cancer, Bell remained his outgoing and humorous self.
- Skinner, who personifies stability, is more reserved but has a dry and quick wit.
- "This is like changing the quarterback in the middle of a big football game," Kettleson says.
- "Skinner's job will be to communicate assurance - and to stay the course."
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