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Hog Wild Pit Bar-B-Q owner Gary Poulton sells interest in company he founded

WICHITA — Hog Wild Pit Bar-B-Q founder and principal owner Gary Poulton has sold his interest in HR Development, which owns seven Hog Wild restaurants.

"I've done this for a long time," Poulton says. He says he's "kind of ready to do less."

"It's hard to do less when you have to run restaurants."

Former Lone Star Steakhouse & Saloon president and COO T.D. O'Connell purchased Poulton's interest in the company.

"Everybody has different skill sets, and mine was the creation of Hog Wild," Poulton says.

Poulton says he thinks O'Connell's skill set will be to "create something much better out of that."

"The concept has a lot more potential than I was willing to go out on a limb for as far as future development (and) future growth."

Poulton talked with four groups about selling his interest and felt O'Connell's background made him best suited to take over the company.

"I just felt like he was the best person or entity to take Hog Wild forward," Poulton says. "It'll be a better run company under T.D.'s watchful, watchful eye."

O'Connell was with Lone Star from 1995 to 2005, the last three years of which he was president and COO.

Since then, in addition to traveling and doing real estate investments, O'Connell helped start Wichita-based NOA Group. The company, in which he's still a partner, supplies private label apparel and other items to hunting, fishing and other outdoor retailers.

O'Connell, too, considered several options before buying into HR Development, including independent restaurants and franchises.

"It was kind of a clear choice and a great direction to head," he says. "Gary did a great job building a brand."

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This story was originally published October 3, 2012 at 12:32 PM with the headline "Hog Wild Pit Bar-B-Q owner Gary Poulton sells interest in company he founded."

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