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LOUISVILLE, Ky., Dec. 01, 2025 – Texas Roadhouse, Inc. has announced the appointment of Mike Lenihan as its new Chief Financial Officer, effective December 3, 2025. With nearly 30 years of experience in finance, Lenihan brings a wealth of knowledge to the role, particularly with 22 years spent in the restaurant industry.
Prior to joining Texas Roadhouse, Lenihan held the position of Chief Financial Officer at CKE Restaurants, Inc., where he played a key role in financial management and strategy. In his new position, he will oversee all aspects of the company's accounting and financial operations, ensuring that Texas Roadhouse continues to thrive in a competitive market.
Lenihan's extensive background in finance and deep understanding of the restaurant sector are expected to contribute significantly to the company’s ongoing growth and success. His leadership is anticipated to strengthen the financial framework of Texas Roadhouse as it continues to expand its footprint across the nation.
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