Golden Corral Announces Scholarship Award Winners

by MMI

WILMINGTON, N.C. – Platinum Corral, LLC a 13-unit Golden Corral franchise operator with headquarters in Jacksonville, N.C., has announced that two Cape Fear Community College students, Phillip Milligan and Kyle Purvis, have been awarded the Bob Glancy Scholarships. The award is named after former Platinum Corral manager Bob Glancy, who passed away after a long battle with cancer and presents student-employees with $500 in scholarship money. The program has made over $50,000 available to Platinum Corral employees across North Carolina.

“These scholarships are a great way for us to demonstrate our appreciation to our employees,” said Billy Sewell, president of Platinum Corral “We are happy to provide these scholarships to help advance their education.”

About Platinum Corral:
Established in 1996, Platinum Corral, based in Jacksonville, owns and manages 13 Golden Corral franchises throughout North and South Carolina. The company has been recognized as one of the Triangle’s top 50 privately held companies and institutions in the Triangle Business Journal’s Book of Lists 2005. Golden Corral restaurants, located nationwide, feature steaks, buffet, and bakery at every location, each offering the highest quality food at reasonable prices in a clean, friendly atmosphere, thereby fulfilling their mission to “make pleasurable dining affordable.”

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