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Jimmy John Liautaud – Successful Businessman and Philanthropist

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Jimmy John Liautaud

Jimmy John Liautaud, founder of restaurant chain Jimmy John’s, has proven to be a leading entrepreneur in the food industry. He started the first Jimmy John’s sandwich shop in 1983 right out of high school. When Jimmy attended Elgin Academy for high school, he at times felt aimless. He had one teacher named Jim Lyons who believed in him and inspired him to finish his education.

Having had such a motivational mentor, Jimmy knew he was capable of some great potential. Jimmy’s father wanted him to enlist in the Army, but Jimmy had other plans. After graduating, Jimmy set out to start his own business.

He first had the desire to start a hotdog stand. Jimmy made a deal with his father – his dad would lend him $25,000 (about $64,171 in 2019) to start his own business, and if it succeeded, his dad would own 48% of the business; if it did not succeed, Jimmy would have to join the Army.

After doing research on various hotdog stands,Jimmy realized it would cost him about $45,000 just for the equipment to start his business. His father would not budge on the loan of $25,000, so Jimmy had to change his idea.

After reconsidering, he decided instead to open a sandwich shop which would be simpler and cost much less. Jimmy created six sandwiches and brought them to his family for taste-testing. He narrowed his array to four choices, and his menu was born. Jimmy found a two-car garage in an alley in Charleston, Illinois that had previously been a pizza shop.



He converted the set up with his own style, and on January 13, 1983, the first Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches opened for business. It was near local bars and was a perfect spot for hungry college students.

The sandwich shop was a struggle at first, but Jimmy realized that he could spread the word by passing out samples of his sandwiches across neighboring blocks. He then decided to print business cards with his simple menu on the back and pass them out around the nearby university.

The trick worked, and eventually Jimmy made a $40,000 profit in his first year. With success steadily rising, Jimmy was able to buy out his father by paying back his original loan plus interest by 1986. By the time 1994 came around, Jimmy had made his first $1 million, had 10 shops in business, and sold his first franchise. Jimmy Johns had 160 stores by 2002, however, 70 of them were failing. He decided to put selling franchises on hold for a year to develop a game plan.

Jimmy hit the road with Jimmy John’s president James North to visit stores across the country in order to retrain every franchise owner and team side-by-side on correct systems and procedures. He knew that taking the time to demonstrate how his sandwich shops should be run as well as being able to share his knowledge in a face-to-face setting would make all the difference with employees.

After having faced the reality of demands in all kinds of locations, Jimmy and James were able to set higher expectations for their franchises and franchisees upon returning from their trip. From then on, Jimmy John’s became even more successful.



Founder Jimmy John Liautaud’s influence on the food industry became notable – in 2007, Jimmy John’s opened their 500th location; in 2010, they opened their 1000th location; in 2014, they opened their 2000th location. Jimmy had never imagined the growth of his business to this scale.

Because of his determination, mentors and leaders from within and outside the company, and many dedicated employees, Jimmy John’s was able to become one of the fastest-growing restaurant chains in the United States. Jimmy John’s soon brought on an investor, Weston Presidio, in 2007, which helped grow sandwich sales from $300 million to $2.5 billion in 2014. They then exited, and Jimmy was cautious about bringing on another investor as well as taking the company public.

In 2016, after deeming himself comfortable with a big change and a sufficient deal, Jimmy John Liautaud sold a majority stake of his company to private equity firm Roark Capital. He retained 35% as the single largest individual shareholder and stayed on as the Chairman of the company, which allowed him to focus on more specific aspects of the business as well as personal philanthropic efforts.

Jimmy started the Liautaud Family Foundation along with his wife Leslie in an effort to give funds to charities that support and promote families, the military, education, health and wellness, and the arts. Over the years, Jimmy has donated generous contributions to organizations such as the Mayo Clinic, the American Heart Association, Camp Southern Ground, Champaign County Youth Assessment Center, Crisis Nursery, and Frances Nelson SmileHealthy dental clinic.

Keeping in mind his father and two brothers who served in the Army, Jimmy also donated $1 million to the Folds of Honor Foundation which has helped provide educational scholarships to children and spouses of America’s fallen and disabled service members. Jimmy even donated money to Elgin Academy where he had difficulty in school yet was helped by his mentor Jim Lyons. His $1 million donation helped to construct a new building housing twelve classrooms, a theater, and a library.



With almost 2,800 Jimmy John’s locations in 43 states and numerous awards to his name, founder Jimmy John Liautaud has reached a point of success that every entrepreneur surely hopes for. He did not start with a grand plan, but with the guidance of others and through an evolving vision of his own, he fully pursued the dream of creating an iconic American sandwich shop brand.

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