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Ruby Tuesday names JJ Buettgen CEORuby Tuesday names JJ Buettgen CEO

Buettgen resigned from his position as SVP and chief marketing officer at Darden to take the role

Erin Dostal, Associate Editor

November 19, 2012

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James J. "JJ" Buettgen has stepped down from his position as senior vice president and chief marketing officer at Darden Restaurants, Inc. to become president and chief executive officer at Ruby Tuesday, Inc. 

The resignation is effective immediately, and he will begin his new position on Dec. 1. Buettgen will replace company founder Sandy Beall, who announced his retirement from Ruby Tuesday in June.

During his time at Darden, which operates more than 2,000 company-owned causal dining restaurants, Buettgen had also served as senior vice president of business development and as president of Smokey Bones Barbeque & Grill.

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Ruby Tuesday chief people officer Rob LeBoeuf said Buettgen’s history with Darden was partly what made him a strong candidate for the chief executive position. He added that Buettgen’s experience as a chief marketing officer was also a plus, and that it made him a “natural pick” for the position. “In the environment that we’re in today, it’s really important that you’re able to market; it’s a share game,” LeBoeuf noted. “It’s important to have an organization that’s really able to drive sales."

Ruby Tuesday first began its search for a new chief executive in July, LeBoeuf said. Since then, he noted, the company had looked at several different candidates. “It was a good, sound process,” he said.

Matt Drapkin, Ruby Tuesday’s lead director who was appointed chairman of the board, effective Dec. 1, said he believes Buettgen’s experience at Darden will make him an asset to the company. “We have tremendous opportunity ahead of us and JJ’s strategic thinking and brand marketing experience…will be very valuable,” he said in a statement.

Today, Orlando-based Darden released a statement announcing Buettgen's resignation. "We understand and respect JJ's desire to lead an organization and we wish him well in his new endeavor," said Drew Madsen, Darden's president and chief operating officer, in the statement.

Darden has not yet named a new chief marketing officer.

Worldwide, Ruby Tuesday operates 712 company-owned restaurants and franchises 78 units. The company is based in Maryville, Tenn.

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Erin Dostal

Associate Editor, Nation's Restaurant News

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Erin Dostal covers the Southeast U.S. at Nation’s Restaurant News. She previously worked at Direct Marketing News where she covered trends in database marketing and e-commerce. Prior to moving to New York in 2011, she was a reporter at Las Vegas Sun and a launching editor of VEGAS INC, a business magazine covering the largest industries in Southern Nevada: tourism, gaming, entertainment, real estate and—of course—restaurants. She holds a journalism degree from Northwestern University.

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