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Carlton took over the Milo's Hamburger chain from his father in [[1980]]. In [[2001]] he sold the restaurant chain to a franchisee and founded Milo's Tea Company to focus on growing the tea and sauce brand as a business.
Carlton took over the Milo's Hamburger chain from his father in [[1980]]. In [[2001]] he sold the restaurant chain to a franchisee and founded Milo's Tea Company to focus on growing the tea and sauce brand as a business.


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==References==
* "Williams, Roy L. (October 1, 2006) "If you give... a quality product, they will keep coming back." On the Record: Ronnie Carlton. ''Birmingham News''.


[[Category:Chief executives|Carlton, Ronnie]]
[[Category:Chief executives|Carlton, Ronnie]]
[[Category:Living people|Carlton, Ronnie]]
[[Category:Living people|Carlton, Ronnie]]
[[Category:Alabama alumni|Carlton, Ronnie]]
[[Category:Alabama alumni|Carlton, Ronnie]]

Revision as of 11:11, 4 November 2006

Ronald D. "Ronnie" Carlton is the son of Milo's founder Milo Carlton and is the President and CEO of Milo's Tea Company.

Carlton, who was born in Birmingham, has a Bachelor's degree in accounting from the University of Alabama. He worked as an accountant in several area firms before taking the helm at Milo's.

Carlton took over the Milo's Hamburger chain from his father in 1980. In 2001 he sold the restaurant chain to a franchisee and founded Milo's Tea Company to focus on growing the tea and sauce brand as a business.

References

  • "Williams, Roy L. (October 1, 2006) "If you give... a quality product, they will keep coming back." On the Record: Ronnie Carlton. Birmingham News.