Denny's Corp. (DENN) said Monday it has tapped Taco Bueno executive John C. Miller as its president and chief executive, the permanent replacement for Nelson Marchioli, who in June left the company amid a stiff proxy battle.

Miller has been the chief executive at Taco Bueno, which runs fast-service Mexican restaurants, since 2005. Before that, he had spent 17 years at Brinker International Inc. (EAT), which operates restaurants such as Macaroni Grill.

"John is a proven leader in the restaurant industry who has the talent and experience to build upon our current momentum and accelerate the resurgence of the Denny's business and brand," said Louis P. Neeb, head of the board's chief-executive search committee.

Denny's board in May narrowly held off a bruising challenge from activist investors who were looking to replace Marchioli, Chairman Debra Smithart-Oglesby and another board member. Marchioli left the company in June under what the company said was part of "an ongoing succession planning process that's been going on for some time."

Smithart-Oglesby, who had been doing the chief executive job since Marchioli's departure, will go back to serving as the company's chairman.

Denny's shares closed at $3.58 and were inactive after hours. The stock has risen 54% the past year.

 
   -By Nathan Becker, Dow Jones Newswires; 212-416-2855; nathan.becker@dowjones.com; 
 
 
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