The company said Olivia Kirtley would act as lead independent
director, and added it would appoint a new chairman in the
coming weeks.
The resignation comes after Forbes reported earlier in the day
that Schnatter used a racial slur on a conference call.
"Papa John's condemns racism and any insensitive language, no
matter the situation or setting ... We take great pride in the
diversity of the Papa John's family, though diversity and
inclusion is an area we will continue to strive to do better,"
the company said in a separate statement.
Schnatter, who founded the company in 1984, resigned as chief
executive in December last year, after drawing criticism for
comments he made at the National Football League (NFL)
leadership.
Yum Brands Inc's <YUM.N> Pizza Hut replaced Papa John's as NFL's
sponsor in February, ending Papa John's eight-year relationship
with the top U.S. football league.
Papa John's shares closed nearly 5 percent down at $48.33 on
Wednesday.
(Reporting by Philip George in Bengaluru; Editing by Gopakumar
Warrier)
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