Red Lobster’s 36-Year-Old CEO Damola Adamolekun To Speak At NC A&T For Chancellor’s Speaker Series

Red Lobster CEO Damola Adamolekun is heading to North Carolina A&T University in November to encourage the school’s students and the surrounding community.

According to an article on the HBCU’s newsroom, the Brown University and Harvard University alum will visit the campus to participate in its Chancellor’s Speaker Series. The initiative brings “nationally distinguished guests to Greensboro for campus dialogue on matters of current and abiding importance to the university community and the world,” per the institution’s website.

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Why is Red Lobster’s CEO speaking at North Carolina A&T?

Adamolekun’s educational journey and career track are not only inspiring but also impressive. The 36-year-old has been one of the youngest CEOs in the nation since July 2020. He was appointed CEO of Red Lobster in September 2024, making him the youngest CEO in Red Lobster’s history, according to Fortune. Leading the brand’s 544 North American locations across 44 states as it exited Chapter 11 bankruptcy, Adamolekun has successfully steered the company through its transition into good standing.

In his previous roles, Adamolekun served as CEO and director of P.F. Chang’s for three years and as a partner at Paulson & Co., which owned the restaurant chain. While at P.F. Chang, he guided the chain through the high-stakes COVID-19 pandemic and helped drive it to about $1 billion in annual revenue, per Goldman Sachs. At Paulson, he focused on sourcing and managing large hospitality and healthcare deals. He also spent time as an operating partner at Garnett Station Partners…

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