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Chester
Cadieux
Chester
Cadieux is chairman of QuikTrip, a Tulsa based regional
convenience store operation.
QuikTrip employs more than 6,000 workers in nearly 400
stores from Atlanta to Phoenix.
Annual sales top three billion dollars.
He co-founded QuikTrip with Burt B. Holmes in 1958.
Chester was working then with the dual title of Night
Manager/President.
He still considers both positions critical to the success
of the organization, since he believes people are QuikTrip’s
most important asset.
Chester
is a Tulsa native and a graduate of Central High School and the
University of Oklahoma.
He has six children and seven grandchildren. He enjoys
reading, history, world events, and running.
He and his wife Debbie are active members of the Harvard
Avenue Christian Church.
He
believes in giving back to the community, and proves it by
QuikTrip giving 5 percent of its profit to local
charities.
Chester serves on five outside boards, is Chairman of
Phillips Theological Seminary, is past Chairman of the Tulsa
River Parks Authority Board of Trustees, National Association of
Convenience Stores, and Tulsa Area United Way.
He
likes say, “It’s better to be lucky than smart.”
He was lucky to enter the convenience store business in
Tulsa when things were simple, cheap, and there was no
competition.
That may have been lucky, but Chester Cadieux is also
smart, smart enough to build QuikTrip into the largest privately
held company in Oklahoma.
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