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Rensi may refer to: * Ed Rensi (born 1944),American businessman, CEO of McDonald's from 1991 to 1997 * Giuseppe Rensi, Italian 20th century philosopher (father of Emilia) * Emilia Rensi, Italian 20th century philosopher (daughter of Giuseppe) * Team Rensi Motorsports Team Rensi Motorsports was a NASCAR Nationwide Series team owned by Ronnie Russell, Ed Rensi, Gary Weisbaum, and formerly Sam Rensi. The team has also competed in the Winston Cup Series, Craftsman Truck Series, and ARCA racing series. Ed Re ...
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Ed Rensi
Edward H. Rensi (born 1944) is an American businessman who was president and CEO of McDonald's USA from 1991 to 1997. He has been chairman of FAT Brands since October 2017. Early life Rensi has a bachelor's degree in business education from Ohio State University. Career Rensi started working for McDonald's in 1966, as "a grill man and part-time manager trainee" in Columbus, Ohio, rising to restaurant manager within a year. He was president and CEO of McDonald's USA from 1991 to 1997, and is "credited with development of chicken McNuggets and numerous other innovations". From October 1998 to 2011, Rensi was owner, chairman and CEO of Team Rensi Motorsports, a NASCAR car racing team. Rensi was interim CEO of Famous Dave's from February 2014 to June 2015. He has been chairman of FAT Brands, since October 2017. Personal life Rensi and his wife Barbara live in Oak Brook, Illinois Oak Brook is a village mostly in DuPage County with a small portion in Cook County in Illinois ...
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Giuseppe Rensi
Giuseppe Rensi (31 May 1871 in Villafranca di Verona – 14 February 1941 in Genoa) was an Italian philosopher. Early life and education Giuseppe Rensi's father Gaetano was a doctor; his mother was Emilia Wallner, and he also had a sister, Teresa. He attended high school in Verona, then studied law, first in Padua and then in Rome, where he graduated in 1893. As a young man he began to collaborate on socialist-inspired periodicals, for example the ''Rivista popolare'', directed by Napoleone Colajanni, and the ''Critica Sociale'', directed by Filippo Turati. At Turati's invitation he moved to Milan where he began regularly to frequent socialist circles. He also worked on the periodical ''La lotta di classe''. Exile to Switzerland Following the Milan food riots of May 1898 and their aftermath, he was forced to flee to Switzerland. In his absence he was sentenced to 11 years in prison. In 1903 he obtained Swiss citizenship, and became the first socialist deputy in the parlia ...
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Emilia Rensi
Emilia Rensi (26 February 1901 – 23 April 1990) was an Italian philosopher, free thinker, writer and teacher. She wrote for anarchist and progressive magazines, such as Flavia Steno's ''La Chiosa'', ''Volontà'' (1960s), ''Umanità Nova'' (1960s) and Franco Leggio's ''Sicilia Libertaria'' (1980s). She began publishing books on social, cultural and ethical subjects from the late 1960s onwards. Early life Emilia Rensi was born in Bellinzona, Ticino, Switzerland. Her father was the Italian philosopher Giuseppe Rensi (1871–1941), and her mother was the writer and educationalist Lauretta Perucchi (1873–1966). She had an elder sister, Algisa (1899–1994), who became a nun and abbess. She and her sister were born in Switzerland at the time when their father was living there in exile from Italy following political unrest (he also met his wife there). The family returned to Italy in 1908, living in various cities before settling in Genoa, where Giuseppe taught moral philosophy at th ...
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