Ray Kroc
/ˌreɪ ˈkrɒk/
/ˌreɪ ˈkrɑːk/
- (1902-84) the American who developed McDonald's into the biggest fast food restaurant company in the world. In 1955 he bought the company and its name from two brothers, Richard and Maurice McDonald, who had one restaurant in San Bernardino, California. Kroc created the gold arches which are the McDonald's symbol, and established a Hamburger University to train the company's employees.
雷·克罗克(Ray Kroc):(1902-84)将麦当劳发展成为世界上最大的快餐店公司的美国人。1955年,他从两个兄弟,理查德(Richard)和莫里斯·麦克唐纳(Maurice McDonald)手中买下了公司及其名称,后者在加利福尼亚州圣贝纳迪诺拥有一家餐厅。克罗克(Kroc)创造了麦当劳(McDonald's)象征的金色拱门,并建立了汉堡大学来培训公司的员工。