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McDonald's CEO Chris Kempczinski teased on social media he may be sticking around for another ten years at the fast-food giant.   

Kempczinski celebrated a "major milestone" last week, marking ten years at McDonald's with an announcement on Instagram. He also made it clear he wasn’t planning to leave anytime soon.

"Ten years at McDonald's. Here's to another ten," he said in a video post.

Following that post, Kempczinski shared another video, noting, "career paths often come with unexpected twists."

"I’ve faced a few in my journey, but they’ve always paid off in some way or another," he posted while simultaneously asking his followers to comment on the unexpected twists they faced during their journeys. 

The McDonald's logo

McDonald's logo is seen near the restaurant in Santa Monica, United States on November 13, 2023. (Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images / Getty Images)

Kempczinski officially took over as CEO in November 2019, succeeding Steve Easterbrook after his removal by the board over a policy violation. Ever since, Kempczinski has been responsible for driving McDonald’s growth strategy dubbed "Accelerating the Arches." 

McDonald's small fry

An employee fills a bag with French fries at a branch of the McDonald's fast food chain. (Matthias Balk/picture alliance via Getty Images / Getty Images)

Before that, Kempczinski served as President of McDonald’s USA, leading the business operations of approximately 14,000 McDonald’s restaurants across the U.S. 

He joined the fast food icon in 2015, stepping in as the executive vice president for strategy, business development and innovation. In this role, he worked closely with our business leaders and franchisees to identify innovative new ideas and best practices to accelerate system growth, according to his corporate bio page. 

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Before working at the Golden Arches, Kempczinski worked in brand management at Procter & Gamble before assuming senior positions at PepsiCo followed by Kraft Foods, where he was named the executive vice president for growth initiatives and president of international, according to McDonald's.