In 1984, Hugh H Connerty Jr. bought the expansion and franchise rights for Hooters from
Lynn D. Stewart and his five minority partners. Connerty founded Hooters America, Inc., along with a group of investors. Brooks bought out Connerty in 1991. He eventually got majority control and chairmanship of the entire organization. Under Brooks' leadership, Hooters expanded from half a dozen restaurants (in and around
Clearwater, Florida) in the mid-1980s; to over 430 stores worldwide (including
Taiwan,
Venezuela, and
Switzerland). The company also included
Hooters Air, an airline that ran from 2004 to 2006; the
Hooters Pro Cup (
auto racing); the
Hooters Pro Tour (
golf); the
Hooters Casino Hotel in
Las Vegas, Nevada, which opened in February 2006; and the Hooters
MasterCard, which debuted in March 2006. Brooks purchased the Hooters
trademark from the company's founders in 2001. He turned over control of the company to his son, Coby, in 2003; and retired to
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Brooks would still come up and visit the Atlanta headquarters on a weekly basis, though. Even after his retirement from Hooters, he was still affectionately known as the "World Wide Wing Commander" by company employees. ==Awards==