Restaurant Brands International Taps Sami Siddiqui as New CFO
By Adriano Marchese
Restaurant Brands International said it has appointed Sami Siddiqui to the role of chief financial officer, succeeding Matt Dunnigan, effective immediately.
Siddiqui has been with the quick service restaurant company, which houses the Tim Hortons and Burger King brands, for 11 years. The company said that for eight of those years he served as brand president for Popeyes in Miami, all of the brands in the Asia Pacific region and Tim Hortons in Toronto.
Siddiqui first joined the company as head of finance and investor relations before becoming brand CFO for Tim Hortons and later Burger King.
Prior to his time at Restaurant Brands, worked at alternative asset manager Blackstone.
He succeeds Dunnigan in the role who is leaving the company.
Write to Adriano Marchese at adriano.marchese@wsj.com
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