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Bibliography[edit]

  • Logan, Casey. "Chico's gets board members it desired." The News Press, Jul 22, 2016. ProQuest, https://www.proquest.com/newspapers/chicos-gets-board-members-desired/docview/2191136389/se-2.[1]
    • This article was published by a reputable news source, so it's a reliable source. Since it only includes a brief mention of Jan Fields, it can't be used to establish notability. The article, however, contributes to the article's career section because it confirms and details Fields' role at Chico's FAS.
  • Glazer, Emily, and Theo Francis. "As Corporate Boards Pursue Diversity, Director Training Programs Spring Up; Law firms, universities, existing board members offer classes to prepare and broaden the pool of candidates." Wall Street Journal (Online), Dec 31, 2021. ProQuest, https://www.proquest.com/newspapers/as-corporate-boards-pursue-diversity-director/docview/2615451769/se-2.[2]
    • This article was published by a reputable news source, so it's a reliable source. Since it only includes a few sentences and a quote about Jan Fields, it can't be used to establish notability. The source, however, includes some important piece of information about the reasoning behind Fields' nomination to numerous board director roles, that contributes to the "boards of director roles" section of Fields' career section.
  • Mary, Cameron F. "Really big Mac gala marks 50th year ; Black-tie soiree with full buffet gives a break to supporters of McDonald House Charities." Chicago Sun - Times, Apr 20, 2005, pp. 72. ProQuest, https://www.proquest.com/newspapers/really-big-mac-gala-marks-50th-year-black-tie/docview/259056505/se-2.[3]
    • This article was published by a reputable news source, so it's a reliable source. Since it only includes a few sentences about Jan Fields, it can't be used to establish notability, but its use rests in its confirmation of Fields' husband's name, which contributes to the bibliography section of Fields' article.
  • Brandau, Mark. "McDonald's USA ousts president Jan Fields after sales decline." Nation's Restaurant News, 2012. ProQuest, https://www.proquest.com/trade-journals/mcdonalds-usa-ousts-president-jan-fields-after/docview/1220475494/se-2.[4]
    • This is an article published by a reliable press, so it's a reliable source. It also covers Jan Fields' firing from McDonald's stating how a major part of her career culminated in her termination, which would provide a conclusive end to Fields' career section. It's also helpful in establishing notability.
  • McDonald’s Replaces a Top Officer. ProQuest, Nov 15, 2012, https://www.proquest.com/blogs-podcasts-websites/mcdonald-s-replaces-top-officer/docview/2215578637/se-2.[5]
    • This is an article published by a reliable news press, so it's a reliable source. It also covers Jan Fields in some depth regarding her career at McDonald's, all the roles she has held within the company, and her journey towards her role as CEO, so it's helpful in establishing notability. The information from this source contributes pertinent information to the McDonald's career section.
  • Jargon, Julie. "25 Women To Watch: Jan Fields." Crain's Chicago Business, vol. 30, no. 19, 2007, pp. 42. ProQuest, https://www.proquest.com/trade-journals/25-women-watch-jan-fields/docview/198425042/se-2.[6]
    • This is an article published by a reliable news press, so it's a reliable source. It also covers Jan Fields in some depth regarding her career at McDonald's and why it brought her acclaim, and lists her as a one of the most significant woman in the business field, so it's helpful in establishing notability, and will contribute to both the career section, and the recognitions section.
  • O’Brien, Keith. "How McDonald's Came Back Bigger Than Ever". The New York Times, May 4, 2012, https://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/06/magazine/how-mcdonalds-came-back-bigger-than-ever.html.[7]
    • This is an article published by a reliable news press, so it's a reliable source. It also covers Jan Fields in depth regarding her career at McDonald's and her large-scale effects on the company's appeal to mothers, so it's helpful in establishing notability. The information is really important to the career section, because it provides context to why Fields' job as president was significant.
  • "Press Release: Buffalo Wild Wings Announces Nomination of Industry Veterans to Board of Directors." Dow Jones Institutional News, Mar 27, 2017. ProQuest, https://www.proquest.com/wire-feeds/press-release-buffalo-wild-wings-announces/docview/1881330755/se-2.[8]
    • This is an article published by a reliable news press, so it's a reliable source. It also covers Jan Fields in some depth regarding her career, and details in depth her major role as a board director at Buffalo Wild Wings, so it's also helpful in establishing notability, and adds another role of Fields' to the "boards of directors roles" section of the career section.
  • Ellevate. "Lovin' It With McDonald's President Jan Fields". Forbes. Retrieved 2023-04-05.[9]
    • This is an article published by a reliable news press, so it's a reliable source. Because this source is a direct interview with the subject, Jan Fields, it can't be used to establish notability, but it does provide important context on Jan Fields' interests and awards, which adds to the recognition section, and the career section.
  • "Welbilt Reports Nomination of Jan Fields to Board of Directors." Food and Beverage Close - Up, Mar 20, 2018. ProQuest, https://www.proquest.com/wire-feeds/welbilt-reports-nomination-jan-fields-board/docview/2015335801/se-2.[10]
    • This article was published by a news source, so it's a reliable source. This source could be used to establish notability, despite being a short source, because it details Fields' career in such depth, discussing the timeline and durations in the companies which she held roles in throughout her whole career. The article also details her nomination to a prominent board director role, and all this information contributes to the career section about her board of director roles.
  • "Press Release: Taubman Announces Two New Independent Directors, Two Director Retirements and New Committee Appointments." Dow Jones Institutional News, Dec 06, 2018. ProQuest, https://www.proquest.com/wire-feeds/press-release-taubman-announces-two-new/docview/2151005070/se-2.[11]
    • This article was published by a news source, so it's a reliable source. This source couldn't be used to establish notability because it briefly mentions Fields, but is useful because it details her nomination to a prominent board director role, and also contains statements about Fields' awards in the past with being recognized by Forbes, which adds to both the career and recognition sections.
  • "Chico's FAS, Inc. - About Us - Board of Directors - Person Details". chicosfas.com. Retrieved 2023-04-05.[12]
    • This article is reliable because it was published on the official website of Chico's FAS Inc. The source could be used to establish notability, because the source talks about Jan Fields' career in depth, adding to the career section. The source was especially important because it includes the names of specific committees Fields served as director on, and also mentions her role on Alimentation Couche-Tard, Inc.
  • Batesville®. "Obituary for Douglas J Wilkins at Richards, Raff & Dunbar Memorial Home". www.richardsraffanddunbar.com. Retrieved 2023-04-12.[13]
    • This is the official obituary of Douglas Wilkins, so it's reliable. The source can not be used to establish notability because it briefly mentions Fields, but is important because it establishes the year which Wilkins and Fields married, which supports and adds to the bibliography section.
  • "Jan Fields :: AboutMcDonalds.com". web.archive.org. 2012-10-20. Retrieved 2023-04-12.[14]
    • This article was published by the official McDonald's site, so it's a reliable source. This source could be used to establish notability because it details Fields' career in such depth, discussing the various roles she held at McDonald's, and her responsibilities. Primarily, this source doesn't add a lot of new information, but it supports and adds credibility to a lot of the information in the career section.
  • "Board of Advisors". Catalyst. Retrieved 2023-04-12.[15]
    • This article was published by the official Catalyst site, so it's a reliable source. This source couldn't be used to establish notability because it only briefly mentions Fields, but the source is useful because it establishes Fields' role at Catalyst, which will contribute to the section discussing Fields' career outside of McDonald's in various board of director roles.
  • "Jan Fields & Jim Johannesen Named to Leadership Posts at McDonald's USA - Aug 24, 2006". News Release Archive. Retrieved 2023-04-24.[16]
    • This article can be used to establish notability for Fields, since it describes Fields' extensive career within McDonald's. The source quotes information directly from McDonald's, so it is reliable. I will use information from this source primarily to establish that Fields has 2 children with her husband, Wilkins, in her biography section.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Logan, Casey. "Chico's gets board members it desired." The News Press, Jul 22, 2016. ProQuest.
  2. ^ Glazer, Emily, and Theo Francis. "As Corporate Boards Pursue Diversity, Director Training Programs Spring Up; Law firms, universities, existing board members offer classes to prepare and broaden the pool of candidates." Wall Street Journal (Online), Dec 31, 2021. ProQuest.
  3. ^ Mary, Cameron F. "Really big Mac gala marks 50th year ; Black-tie soiree with full buffet gives a break to supporters of McDonald House Charities." Chicago Sun - Times, Apr 20, 2005, pp. 72. ProQuest.
  4. ^ Brandau, Mark. "McDonald's USA ousts president Jan Fields after sales decline." Nation's Restaurant News, 2012. ProQuest.
  5. ^ McDonald’s Replaces a Top Officer. ProQuest, Nov 15, 2012.
  6. ^ Jargon, Julie. "25 Women To Watch: Jan Fields." Crain's Chicago Business, vol. 30, no. 19, 2007, pp. 42. ProQuest.
  7. ^ O’Brien, Keith (2012-05-04). "How McDonald's Came Back Bigger Than Ever". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-04-03.
  8. ^ "Press Release: Buffalo Wild Wings Announces Nomination of Industry Veterans to Board of Directors." Dow Jones Institutional News, Mar 27, 2017. ProQuest.
  9. ^ Ellevate. "Lovin' It With McDonald's President Jan Fields". Forbes. Retrieved 2023-04-05.
  10. ^ "Welbilt Reports Nomination of Jan Fields to Board of Directors." Food and Beverage Close - Up, Mar 20, 2018. ProQuest.
  11. ^ "Press Release: Taubman Announces Two New Independent Directors, Two Director Retirements and New Committee Appointments." Dow Jones Institutional News, Dec 06, 2018. ProQuest.
  12. ^ "Chico's FAS, Inc. - About Us - Board of Directors - Person Details". chicosfas.com. Retrieved 2023-04-05.
  13. ^ Batesville®. "Obituary for Douglas J Wilkins at Richards, Raff & Dunbar Memorial Home". www.richardsraffanddunbar.com. Retrieved 2023-04-12.
  14. ^ "Jan Fields :: AboutMcDonalds.com". web.archive.org. 2012-10-20. Retrieved 2023-04-12.
  15. ^ "Board of Advisors". Catalyst. Retrieved 2023-04-12.
  16. ^ "Jan Fields & Jim Johannesen Named to Leadership Posts at McDonald's USA - Aug 24, 2006". News Release Archive. Retrieved 2023-04-24.