James Maynard

For the British mathematician, see James Maynard (mathematician).

James H. Maynard (born February 14, 1940) is an American businessman and is the Chairman & CEO of the Investors Management Corporation, a holding company for food service and service industries, the largest of which is Golden Corral Corporation.

Born in Jacksonville, NC, Maynard graduated from East Carolina University in 1965 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology. Along with William F. Carl, he conceived and opened the first Golden Corral restaurant in Fayetteville in 1973. He organized Investors Management Corporation and developed Golden Corral Family Steak House restaurant chain and other IMC subsidiaries. Maynard is now the owner or franchisor of approximately 500 restaurants nationwide with sales in excess of $1.3 billion.

On May 17, 2011, Maynard and his wife Connie donated $10.5 million to the children's hospital at Vidant Medical Center. $9 million will go to the children's hospital itself, while the other $1.5 million will fund a distinguished professorship in the Department of Pediatrics within The Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University. The new name of the hospital will be the James & Connie Maynard Children's Hospital.[1]

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