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Jim Keet
James Holland Keet, known as Jim Keet (born May 12, 1949), is a restaurant owner in Little Rock, Arkansas, a former member of the Arkansas House of Representatives and the Arkansas State Senate. Keet was the Republican nominee for governor of Arkansas in the November 2, 2010, gubernatorial election, but lost the race to incumbent Democratic Governor Mike Beebe. ==Background==
Keet was born in Springfield in Green County, Missouri.〔Information provided by Kaye Donham, Assistant Coordinator/Office Manager, Arkansas House of Representatives, 350 State Capitol Building, 500 Woodlane Avenue, Little Rock, AR 72201〕 He graduated in 1971 from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas, with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree. He was student president for the college of business.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=About Jim Keet )〕 Keet has been in the restaurant business for nearly four decades. In 1975, he joined Gerald Hamra to bring the first Wendy's Old Fashioned Hamburgers to Arkansas. Thereafter, the company developed, owned, and operated twenty-seven Wendy's and Sisters' restaurants in Arkansas and Texas, with more than 1,200 employees.〔 Keet is now the president of the Taziki's Mediterranean Café restaurant chain, specializing in Greek cuisine, in the Heights section of Little Rock and the former president and chief executive officer of Barnhill's Buffet. He and his wife, the former Margaret Osborn (born ca. 1950), have four children and two grandchildren.〔
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