Courtesy Corporation - McDonald's
Wade Mickey currently serves as General Manager at Courtesy Corporation - McDonald's since September 2020. Prior to this role, Wade Mickey worked at JPMorgan Chase & Co. from June 2012, holding several positions including Underwriting Associate, Vice President - Government Banking, and Commercial Banking Analyst. Responsibilities included managing a portfolio of Government, Not-for-Profit, and Healthcare commercial banking clients in the Midwest, as well as completing a 10-week Formal Credit Training Program. Additionally, Wade Mickey interned as a Brokerage Customer Service Representative at PNC Investments in 2011, contributing to customer engagement and training initiatives. Wade Mickey earned a Bachelor of Science in Finance from Miami University, attending from 2008 to 2012, and also studied at the Miami University John E. Dolibois European Center.
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Courtesy Corporation - McDonald's
Courtesy Corporation - McDonald's is a local franchise of McDonald's, based out of Onalaska, WI. Courtesy Corporation owns and operates over 50 McDonald's restaurants in Western Wisconsin, Southeastern Minnesota, and Northeastern Iowa. For more than 50 years, Courtesy Corporation has been recognized as a fast-paced, progressive company that places a high priority on encouraging our employees, providing hospitality to our customers, and serving our communities. At Courtesy Corporation, we're working hard to be the best employer in every community where we do business. Quality training, solid People First Practices, recognition as an Education First Employer, and opportunities for rapid advancement on a solid career path are the foundation of our success. We believe our customers deserve a quality meal at a fair price with 1st class service in an inviting atmosphere, every time they visit one of our McDonald's locations. These are the same principles that Ray Kroc established for McDonald's in 1955: Quality • Value • Cleanliness • Service