Franchisee Inspired His Workers At 2 McDonald’s

February 25, 2009 by Cris | 0 Comments

Toledo Blade:

James Cobham, Jr., 65, a successful McDonald’s franchise holder the last 25 years, died of an abdominal aneurysm on Sunday in Flower Hospital.
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His business, Cobham Family Inc., owns McDonald’s restaurants at Collingwood Boulevard and Dorr Street and at Monroe Street and Detroit Avenue.

“He always treated people with dignity,” said his wife, Barbara, the firm’s bookkeeper. “That love was like a bond, and [employees] were willing to do their very best.”

He inspired loyalty because he was loyal to employees, said Glenn E. Johnson, who was 15 in 1976 when he went to work at a restaurant Mr. Cobham managed in St. Louis. When Mr. Cobham bought a Toledo McDonald’s franchise in 1984, Mr. Johnson came too as an assistant manager.

Mr. Cobham’s protege became a manager and eventually owned five McDonald’s in Toledo.

“He inspired you. He allowed me to operate his business as if it was my own, which allowed me the opportunity to have the experience,” Mr. Johnson said. “He had a real sense of wanting to help people and seeing people prosper.”

Mr. Cobham had that sense from a young age. He told The Blade in 1991 that all he could do growing up black in segregated Savannah, Ga., was deliver newspapers and cut yards.

“I always hoped for the day where I would be able to give jobs to people,” Mr. Cobham said then. Full story.

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