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Subway Hires Former Burger King as CEO

Jonathan Fitzpatrick is first CEO hired since chain was bought by private equity firm
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jul 21, 2025 5:30 PM CDT
Subway's New CEO Is Former Burger King Exec
A Subway restaurant location is seen on June 6, 2025, in Philadelphia.   (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)

Subway has hired a former Burger King executive as its new CEO. The Miami-based sandwich chain said Monday that Jonathan Fitzpatrick will join the company on July 28.

  • Fitzpatrick is the first CEO hired since Subway was bought by the private equity firm Roark Capital in 2024. And Roark didn't have to look far to find him, the AP reports. Since 2012, Fitzpatrick has been the president and CEO of Driven Brands, which is also owned by Roark. Driven Brands is the parent company of auto service brands like Meineke Car Care Centers and Maaco.
  • Before joining Driven Brands, Fitzpatrick held multiple senior leadership positions at Burger King, including executive vice president.

  • Subway was founded in 1965 and was still owned by its founding families when it was purchased by Roark. It's one of the world's largest restaurant chains, with nearly 37,000 outlets in more than 100 countries, and the largest in the US, where it has more than 19,500 outlets.
  • But in recent years, Subway has been losing sales to fast-growing rivals like Jersey Mike's and Firehouse Subs. The company has tried to catch up. In 2022, it announced a line of chef-developed sandwiches after finding that customers were tiring of Subway's traditional model of letting customers build their own subs.
  • Subway's sales fell 3.8% last year amid wider struggles in the fast-food industry, with people choosing to dine out less often, NBC News reports.
  • When Roark bought Subway, it said it planned to continue to modernize restaurants and expand internationally. It left in place Subway's CEO John Chidsey, who was the first nonfamily member to lead Subway when he joined the company in 2019. But Chidsey retired late last year.

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