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The company expanded to Atlanta in 2020 after founder John Schnatter’s departure.
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L&N Federal Credit Union is the new naming rights sponsor for the Cardinals’ stadium.
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The big booster is embroiled in a public spat with the university and its athletics department. Last year Papa John quietly pulled $1.5 million from a longstanding pledge to the athletic association, which first learned of the deal this week via KyCIR.
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If John Schnatter ever leaves the pizza company he founded, he can take the name of Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium with him. If he wants to rename it after himself, someone close to him or a different business enterprise, well, he can do that too.
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Papa John’s CEO John Schnatter filed a revised conflict of interest disclosure with the University of Louisville this week, following questions about his business ties with the school.
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John Schnatter had deep ties to the University of Louisville well before he landed seats on the school’s board of trustees and its foundation. But just how deep? No one will say.
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The University of Kentucky has released the contracts related to its new "free enterprise" teaching institute, the result of major donations from the foundations of pizza magnate John Schnatter and businessman Charles Koch.
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The foundations of pizza magnate John Schnatter and businessman Charles Koch have donated a combined $12 million to create a "free enterprise" teaching institute at the University of Kentucky. The donation, one of the largest in UK history, is double what the two groups made earlier this year to set up a similar program at the University of Louisville.
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Papa John’s International says it has agreed to pay $12.3 million to settle a class-action lawsuit accusing the company of underpaying mileage reimbursements to its pizza delivery drivers in six states.
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A week after announcing the receipt of $6.3 million from the foundations of businessmen “Papa” John Schnatter and Charles Koch, the University of Louisville has released the underlying seven-year agreements.