Olympic swimmer Nic Fink works at Dallas Raising Cane’s

Huston Recent Editorial Team
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From Olympic success to working at Raising Cane’s, Nic Fink’s resume is as diverse as it is impressive.

Returning to Dallas after his incredible performance at the 2024 Paris Olympics, Fink decided to add another job to his already stacked resume – a shift at the popular chicken finger restaurant, Raising Cane’s.

During the Olympics, Fink made North Texas proud by winning a silver medal in the 100-meter breaststroke and gold in the mixed 4×100-meter medley relay with Team USA. He also clinched another silver in the 4×100-meter medley relay, showcasing his incredible talent in the pool.

But Fink’s achievements are not limited to the world of sports. He is also an electrical engineer and is currently an assistant coach for SMU’s women’s swim and dive team, alongside his wife Melanie Margalis Fink, who is an Olympic gold medalist herself.

In addition to his many roles, Fink is about to take on his most important job yet – fatherhood. He and his wife are expecting their first child soon, adding another exciting chapter to their already incredible lives.

With a resume that includes Olympic medals, engineering expertise, coaching, and now, serving up delicious chicken fingers at Raising Cane’s, Nic Fink is truly a multi-talented individual who continues to inspire those around him.

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