Casual dining chain Tony Roma’s has promoted its interim CEO.
Mohaimina “Mina” Haque, Esq., has been appointed to the chief executive role after serving as Tony Roma’s outside counsel since 2021, managing global legal matters and providing strategic guidance. A member of the Forbes Business Council, Haque has an expertise in business and franchise law, and founded her own law firm in 2019.
"I’m truly honored to lead Tony Roma's through this exciting chapter as we’ve already made incredible strides,” said Haque. “I’m eager to continue building on this momentum, reinvigorating the passion and innovation that has made Tony Roma’s a household name for generations.”
Haque was named interim CEO for the chain, which specializes in ribs, steak, seafood and more, in June of last year. Tony Roma’s says she helped reshape the company's Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance (ESG) initiatives, and laid the groundwork for Tony Roma’s future growth. As the company's first female CEO, Haque has been at the forefront of “encouraging innovation and sustainability” within the company.
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"I've spent the past year studying the challenges that our industry faces and implementing targeted solutions," Haque added. "The strategies we've executed at Tony Roma's, including operational optimization and adapting to changing consumer preferences, can serve as valuable lessons for the wider restaurant sector. By adopting these approaches, our goal is to improve our franchisees’ viability and success in the long term."
Founded in 1972, Tony Roma’s operates 86 locations in 20 countries worldwide, with 11 in the United States.