The Associated Press NEW YORK — Chick-fil-A founder Truett Cathy is retiring as chairman and CEO. His son, Dan Cathy, will take on both roles. Truett Cathy, 92, will assume the title of founder and chairman emeritus of the restaurant chain. The company said in a statement that he will continue to concentrate on his entrepreneurial work. This includes his new restaurant concept, Truett's Luau, opening in Fayetteville, Ga. in December. Cathy and his brother, Ben, started in business in 1946 when they opened an Atlanta diner known as Dwarf Grill, later renamed Dwarf House. In 1967, Cathy. . .

