Muncie Times, Muncie, Delaware County, 16 September 2004 — Page 24

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Burger King and Magic Johnson Making College a reality for deserving Minority

“A Whopper of a check” Burger King Corporation, title sponsor of the magic Johnson Foundation’s midsummer nights Magic Weekend donated $200,000 during the annual Celebrity and NBA Charity games held at the Forum in Los Angeles. Holding the check are magic Johnson, president, Magic Johnson Foundation; Clyde Rucker, senior vice president, diversity and chief of staff. Burger King, Cirabel Olson, director, diversity, Burger King and a magic Johnson Foundation volunteer flanked by the beautiful Burger King Ambassadors and Burger King mascot BK Fresh.

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“All in the family” at the recent Taylor Michaels Scholarship fundraising dinner, basketball legend and Burger King’s newest powerhouse franchisee, Earvin “Magic” Johnson was joined by distinguished fellow Burger King franchisees and Burger King Corporation executives. The dinner was one of several events that Burger King supported as Title sponsor of the 19th annual “A Midsummer Night’s magic Weekend.” Pictured Clyde Rucker, senior vice president, diversity and chief of staff, burger King Corporation, franchisee Bruce Taylor, Taylor Group, LLC Ella Smothers, Progressive management systems, Inc. Vernon Duckrey, Duckrey enterprises, Inc. Nikka Copeland, senior director, business development, Burger King Corporation, Jim Hyatt, EVP. U.S. Franchise operations, Burger King Corporation and Earvin “Magic” Johnson. For more information contact Deryck Thompson (212) 219-7275 or Email [email protected]