Lynsi Snyder is an American businesswoman, who is the owner of the fast food chain, ‘In-N-Out Burger Company’
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Lynsi Snyder is an American businesswoman, who is the owner of the fast food chain, ‘In-N-Out Burger Company’
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Lynsi Snyder has been in several romantic relationships in the past. In 2000, when she was 18 years old she married her then boyfriend from high school, Jeremiah Seawell, Following the wedding she shifted to her hometown Glendora; however, the marriage lasted for two years after which they separated ways in 2003.
In 2004, she married, Richard Martinez, a former employee of In-N-Out. In 2006, the couple had twins, a girl named Ella Jade and a boy named Silas Diego. In 2010, she filed a divorce which was confirmed the following year.
While she was wedded to Richard Martinez, she had met racer Val Torres, Jr. In July 2011, she had a son with Torres and named him Valentino Guy. Later that year they got married in a private ceremony. In 2013, she filed for a divorce and officially ended the marriage in 2014.
Lynsi Snyder was born on 5 May 1982 to Harry Guy Snyder and Lynda Lou. When she was 12 years old, her parents separated and she grew up with her mother. She has two half-sisters, Traci and Teri, from her mother’s marriage.
During her early childhood, she remembers making visits to the hospital to meet her father but it was later that she became aware that he was admitted to a rehabilitation facility to overcome drug addiction that was caused by the multiple surgeries and painkillers he had been subjected to.
In 1999, her father passed away due to an accidental overdose of drugs. Her father’s absence created a deep void in her life and for several years she tried to overcome her trauma with alcohol, men and drugs.
The following years she had several brief relationships, however after facing a lot of hardships, she was able to come out of the dark days with the help of religion. She has stated that she is a devout Evangelical Christian and has also shared that it is her faith in religion that has helped her cope with tough times.
In 2010, Lynsi Snyder succeeded her brother-in-law, Mark Taylor, as the Chief Operating Officer of the American regional fast food chain, ‘In-N-Out Burger’.
She later took over as the President of the organization, a post that was earlier served by her grandfather, uncle, father and grandmother.
In 2006, a lawsuit by a former Vice President and co-trustee exposed a possibility of a family feud. Though he was supposedly fired from misusing company funds, he claimed that Lynsi Snyder along with Vice President Mark Taylor was attempting to remove Esther Snyder (Lynsi’s grandmother) from the company.
The lawsuit was finally settled out of court. In 2012, on her 30th birthday she gained 50% ownership of the company. Upon turning 35 in May 2017, she gained almost full control of the organization.
Lynsi Snyder is known to support various humanitarian causes. She is involved in In-N-Out Burger Foundation that focusses on supporting abused and destitute children. She also supports nonprofit organizations like Healing Hearts & Nations that work towards building training centers in Africa and India to uplift the local underprivileged community.