Norman Sabga Aboud

Norman Sabga Aboud is a Trinidadian businessperson. He founded the Pizza Boys Group of companies.
Biography
Early life and education
Norman Sabga Aboud is of Syrian descent. His father, Anthony Sabga-Aboud, served as Trinidad and Tobago ambassador to Jamaica and Guyana in the 1960s.
Norman grew up in Canada and in Trinidad, and spent much time with his cousins and family friends such as the Laquis' family of Syria, the Moses family from France and Lebanon, the Sabga family from Lebanon and the George family of England and Lebanon. All families grew up next to each other in the affluent neighbourhood of St. Clair and Maraval in Trinidad.
Aboud was went to high school in Leamington, Ontario aged 14 in Canada. After Grade 13, he continued his studies and earned a BA (Hons) in Business Management from Univeristy of Western Ontario in Canada. In 1985 he earned his MBA from Boston University where he placed in the top 15 percent of his class.
Career
Pizza Boys was founded in October 1986 and is now one of the largest pizza chains in Trinidad and Tobago. The Pizza Boys Group includes Pizza Boys pizza restaurants, Burger Boys hamburger restaurants, Donut Boys bakeries, Rituals Coffee, Wok and Roll and Imperial Chinese restaurants, Vie de France French restaurants, and the Trinidad and Tobago franchises of Captain D's seafood and Church's Chicken. He also operates businesses in St Lucia and St Kitts with franchises throughout most of the English speaking caribbean.
 
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