Harold Martin Jr.
Harold Martin Jr. is an Atlanta based businessman who is the CEO of the Taco Mac chain of restaurants with locations in Georgia and Tennessee.[1] Before that he served as interim president of Morehouse College.[2]
Before becoming the Morehouses' interim-president in 2017, Martin served as an associate partner at McKinsey & Co., a management consulting firm. He was a leader in the firm's Higher Education Practice, which studied trends transforming higher education and best practices. Martin is married with two children.
Education
Martin, Jr. is a 2002 alumnus of Morehouse College who went on to earn an MBA from the Harvard Business School and a JD from Yale Law School.
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