Terry Leadership Speaker Series
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Jeff Dunn, President and CEO of Bolthouse Farms, speaks in the UGA Chapel
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Jeff Dunn, President and CEO, Bolthouse Farms
Terry Leadership Speaker Series - March 22, 2013
A consumer strategist and evangelist for values-based leadership, Jeff Dunn has led companies large and small to growth through brand and marketing innovation. Dunn, a Terry College alumnus, is currently president and CEO of Bolthouse Farms, a California-based health and wellness company that provides consumers with fresh, healthy food and beverage products. Bolthouse Farms has earned a position of market leadership thanks to a legacy of innovation and a strong commitment to making healthy foods and beverages more accessible, available and affordable. The company is currently North America's leading processor and marketer of fresh carrots, as well as the leading provider of super-premium juice, smoothies and salad dressings. -
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Kevin Marsh, Chairman & CEO of SCANA Corporation, speaks to UGA students
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Terry Leadership Speaker Series
Mason Public Leadership Lecture
February 1, 2013
Kevin Marsh's career with SCANA started when he joined South Carolina Electric & Gas Company, SCANA's principal subsidiary, in 1984 as group manager for technical accounting. Five years later, the Terry College alumnus was named vice president and controller. Since then he has served in the capacity of vice president of corporate planning of SCE&G and vice president of finance, treasurer and controller of SCANA Corporation.
The Mason Public Leadership Lecture is supported by a grant from Keith Mason, a lawyer and alumnus of UGA's Terry College of Business. It features prominent business leaders who have contributed significantly to their communities or spent time in a public service role. -
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Senator Saxby Chambliss (R-Georgia) and Senator Mark Warner (D-Virginia) speak to UGA students
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Terry Leadership Speaker Series
Mason Public Leadership Lecture
January 28, 2013
Athens, Ga. - U.S. Senators Mark Warner (D-Va.) and Saxby Chambliss (R-Ga.) shared their views on leadership and public service at the University of Georgia Chapel as part of the Terry Leadership Speaker Series Mason Public Leadership Lecture. Warner, who delivered the lecture, was introduced by Chambliss and both will participate in the question and answer session following the lecture.
The Mason Public Leadership Lecture is supported by a grant from Keith Mason, a lawyer and alumnus of UGA's Terry College of Business. It features prominent business leaders who have contributed significantly to their communities or spent time in a public service role. -
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Doug Oberhelman, CEO of Caterpillar Inc., and Kent Adams, Vice President, speak to UGA students
by Terry College of Business 1,070 views
Terry Leadership Speaker Series - September 7, 2012
Douglas R. Oberhelman is chairman and chief executive officer of Caterpillar Inc., the world's leading manufacturer of construction and mining equipment, diesel and natural gas engines, industrial gas turbines and diesel-electric locomotives.
Kent M. Adams is a vice president of Caterpillar Inc. and president of Caterpillar Financial Services Corporation. -
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Interview with Kent Adams, Vice President, Caterpillar Inc.
by Terry College of Business 262 views
Terry Leadership Speaker Series - September 7, 2012
Kent M. Adams is a vice president of Caterpillar Inc. and president of Caterpillar Financial Services Corporation. -
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Interview with Jay Gould, President & CEO of American Standard Brands
by Terry College of Business 361 views
Jay Gould, President & CEO, American Standard Brands
Terry Leadership Speaker Series - February 24, 2012
Jay Gould is President & Chief Executive Officer of American Standard Brands. Formerly, he served as group president of the "Home & Family" segment of Newell Rubbermaid, which includes well-known brands such as Rubbermaid, Graco, Levolor and Calphalon. That segment accounts for more than $2.4 billion in sales and over $300 million in operating income. Originally, he joined Newell Rubbermaid as president of the "Baby & Parenting" global unit, where he led strong sales growth and acquired three companies, including the Japanese brand Aprica. Prior to joining Newell, Gould worked in the consumer products industry in brand management and general management roles at Campbell Soup, The Coca-Cola Co., and General Mills. -
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Jay Gould, President & CEO of American Standard Brands, speaks to UGA students
by Terry College of Business 962 views
Jay Gould, President & CEO, American Standard Brands
Terry Leadership Speaker Series - February 24, 2012
Jay Gould is President & Chief Executive Officer of American Standard Brands. Formerly, he served as group president of the "Home & Family" segment of Newell Rubbermaid, which includes well-known brands such as Rubbermaid, Graco, Levolor and Calphalon. That segment accounts for more than $2.4 billion in sales and over $300 million in operating income. Originally, he joined Newell Rubbermaid as president of the "Baby & Parenting" global unit, where he led strong sales growth and acquired three companies, including the Japanese brand Aprica. Prior to joining Newell, Gould worked in the consumer products industry in brand management and general management roles at Campbell Soup, The Coca-Cola Co., and General Mills. -
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Shirley Franklin, Chairman and CEO of Purpose Built Communities, speaks to UGA students
by Terry College of Business 316 views
October 7, 2011
Shirley Franklin was elected the first African-American woman mayor of a major southern city in 2002 and served two terms until 2009. She became known for tackling major government operations and ethics reform, developing successful public and private sector partnerships, launching the Atlanta Beltline, forming the Regional Commission on Homelessness, and securing $5 billion in airport and water infrastructure improvements. Upon leaving office, she was appointed to the William and Camille Cosby Endowed Chair at Spelman College and served in this capacity until June 2010. She currently serves as the chairman of the board of directors and CEO of Purpose Built Communities and as president ofClarke-Franklin and Associates Inc. Aside from her role as a public official, her community service spans more than 39 years in Atlanta and includes her active participation in the arts, homelessness and higher education for disadvantaged youth. -
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Interview with Shirley Franklin, Chairman and CEO, Purpose Built Communities
by Terry College of Business 206 views
October 7, 2011
Shirley Franklin was elected the first African-American woman mayor of a major southern city in 2002 and served two terms until 2009. She became known for tackling major government operations and ethics reform, developing successful public and private sector partnerships, launching the Atlanta Beltline, forming the Regional Commission on Homelessness, and securing $5 billion in airport and water infrastructure improvements. Upon leaving office, she was appointed to the William and Camille Cosby Endowed Chair at Spelman College and served in this capacity until June 2010. She currently serves as the chairman of the board of directors and CEO of Purpose Built Communities and as president ofClarke-Franklin and Associates Inc. Aside from her role as a public official, her community service spans more than 39 years in Atlanta and includes her active participation in the arts, homelessness and higher education for disadvantaged youth. -
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Tim Chapman, CEO of Stadion, speaks to UGA students
by Terry College of Business 211 views
Terry Leadership Speaker Series
November 4, 2011
Tim Chapman co-founded Stadion in 1991, having begun his investment career in 1981 while studying economics at the University of Georgia. In 1991, he helped create the technology-driven actively managed investment model that is the cornerstone of Stadion's investment management success. Several years later, Chapman launched Stadion Retirement, which brought Stadion's 'win by not losing' investment strategy to 401(k) plan participants nationwide. Stadion now manages account services and investment funds for more than 100,000 401(k) investors. Based in Watkinsville, Ga., Stadion's significant work in developing its investment model and supporting retirement plan participants has brought national recognition to the company and to Chapman, including being named Defined Contribution News Advice Provider of the Year and a cover article in Investment Advisor magazine. Chapman is a noted speaker on financial planning and investment management topics at industry conferences. -
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Interview with Tim Chapman, CEO, Stadion
by Terry College of Business 191 views
November 4, 2011
Tim Chapman co-founded Stadion in 1991, having begun his investment career in 1981 while studying economics at the University of Georgia. In 1991, he helped create the technology-driven actively managed investment model that is the cornerstone of Stadion's investment management success. Several years later, Chapman launched Stadion Retirement, which brought Stadion's 'win by not losing' investment strategy to 401(k) plan participants nationwide. Stadion now manages account services and investment funds for more than 100,000 401(k) investors. Based in Watkinsville, Ga., Stadion's significant work in developing its investment model and supporting retirement plan participants has brought national recognition to the company and to Chapman, including being named Defined Contribution News Advice Provider of the Year and a cover article in Investment Advisor magazine. Chapman is a noted speaker on financial planning and investment management topics at industry conferences. -
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Interview with Jerry Wilson, Senior Vice-President, The Coca-Cola Company
by Terry College of Business 1,145 views
March 25, 2011
Jerry Wilson is a senior vice president at the Coca-Cola Company, where he serves as chief customer and commercial officer. In this role, he leads a global organization that is responsible for crafting and executing the company's customer and commercial leadership strategy and agenda. He and his team lead the company's global system in building mutually beneficial customer relationships, with a focus on best-in-class innovation, retail execution, consumer and shopper marketing, and revenue growth management. Wilson previously served as president of the Coca-Cola's Global McDonald's Division, where he was responsible for growing this important business alliance in 118 countries. Wilson started with Coca-Cola 21 years ago as an area account executive and, rising through the company, has distinguished himself as an inclusive leader who is committed to developing people, enhancing strategic alliances and driving innovative growth. -
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Jerry Wilson, Senior Vice-President of The Coca-Cola Company, speaks to UGA students
by Terry College of Business 742 views
March 25, 2011
Jerry Wilson is a senior vice president at the Coca-Cola Company, where he serves as chief customer and commercial officer. In this role, he leads a global organization that is responsible for crafting and executing the company's customer and commercial leadership strategy and agenda. He and his team lead the company's global system in building mutually beneficial customer relationships, with a focus on best-in-class innovation, retail execution, consumer and shopper marketing, and revenue growth management. Wilson previously served as president of the Coca-Cola's Global McDonald's Division, where he was responsible for growing this important business alliance in 118 countries. Wilson started with Coca-Cola 21 years ago as an area account executive and, rising through the company, has distinguished himself as an inclusive leader who is committed to developing people, enhancing strategic alliances and driving innovative growth.
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Interview with Dan Cathy, President and COO, Chick-fil-A
by Terry College of Business 13,708 views
March 4, 2011
As president of one of the nation's largest family-owned businesses, Chick-fil-A's Dan Cathy represents the next generation of leadership for the quick-service chicken restaurant chain founded by his father, S. Truett Cathy. Eager to incorporate his own skills and talents into the business, Dan has taken an unconventional, yet personally and professionally rewarding approach to Chick-fil-A leadership. He has challenged himself with upholding Chick-fil-A's efforts to provide genuine, heartfelt hospitality and "second-mile" service, exceeding even the highest expectations of a typical fast food restaurant. Rather than leading from the corporate office in Atlanta, Cathy chooses to spend the majority of his time traveling to the chain's growing family of about 1,500 restaurants and interacting directly with Chick-fil-A's restaurant operators and team members. In 2008, BusinessWeek named Chick-fil-A among the top 25 "Customer Service Champs," and was one of only two restaurant concepts. -
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Dan Cathy, President and COO of Chick-fil-A, speaks to UGA students
by Terry College of Business 2,064 views
March 4, 2011
As president of one of the nation's largest family-owned businesses, Chick-fil-A's Dan Cathy represents the next generation of leadership for the quick-service chicken restaurant chain founded by his father, S. Truett Cathy. Eager to incorporate his own skills and talents into the business, Dan has taken an unconventional, yet personally and professionally rewarding approach to Chick-fil-A leadership. He has challenged himself with upholding Chick-fil-A's efforts to provide genuine, heartfelt hospitality and "second-mile" service, exceeding even the highest expectations of a typical fast food restaurant. Rather than leading from the corporate office in Atlanta, Cathy chooses to spend the majority of his time traveling to the chain's growing family of about 1,500 restaurants and interacting directly with Chick-fil-A's restaurant operators and team members. In 2008, BusinessWeek named Chick-fil-A among the top 25 "Customer Service Champs," and was one of only two restaurant concepts.
Thanks Tim Hawkins for the song! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NsJHqstPuNo