Aslam Khan
Aslam Khan is the founder, Chairman, and CEO of Falcon Holdings LLC, a company he established in 1999. His remarkable journey from a small village in Pakistan to becoming a prominent figure in the U.S. restaurant industry exemplifies the American dream. Khan's expertise lies in turning around struggling restaurant franchises, earning him the nickname "The Turnaround Artist." Under his leadership, Falcon Holdings has grown into one of the top 30 multi-unit operators of multiple restaurant brands in the United States, including Church's Chicken, Carl's Jr., Hardee's, Piccadilly, and K&W Cafeteria.
Khan's success is built on his "People First" philosophy, emphasizing employee development, training, and technology-driven results. His business acumen has garnered numerous awards and a permanent seat on the board of the International Franchise Association. Beyond his professional achievements, Khan is deeply committed to philanthropy, funding the construction of roads, bridges, and health clinics in his hometown of Fatehabad, Pakistan. His dedication to improving lives extends to his business practices, where he offers general managers opportunities for ownership stakes in their stores.