Terry Leadership Speaker Series

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Sinopse

The Terry Leadership Speaker Series presented by the Institute for Leadership Advancement brings well-known leaders from a variety of organizations to the Terry College of Business and the University of Georgia. In these student-oriented forums, leaders are asked to discuss their unique leadership styles and experiences.

Episódios

  • Karole Lloyd, Vice Chair and Southeast Regional Managing Partner, EY, speaks at Terry Leadership Speaker Series

    23/09/2016 Duração: 38min

    Karole F. Lloyd is Vice Chair and Southeast Regional Managing Partner for Ernst & Young. For the last seven years, she has also served as a member of the U.S. Executive Board, Americas Operating Executive and the Global Practice Group at EY. Since taking the southeast regional leadership role in 2009, she has augmented the business with full-scale advisory and transaction consulting services. Under her leadership, the region doubled its annual revenue to exceed $1.3 billion. Lloyd also serves as the senior advisory partner for Delta Air Lines, WestRock and the Coca-Cola Company. Within the Atlanta community, Lloyd serves on the board of trustees and executive committee of the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce; the United Way of Greater Atlanta and The Rotary Club of Atlanta. She supports many colleges and universities, including serving on the president’s advisory council and the board of visitors at the University of Alabama.

  • Sam Williams, Founder, Business City Partnerships, speaks at Terry Leadership Speaker Series

    09/10/2015 Duração: 33min

    Sam Williams is one of the nation’s leading experts on urban competitiveness. He ran the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce for 17 years and Central Atlanta Progress for two years. He continues to work at the intersection of business, government and academia through his consulting firm, Business City Partnerships, and as a professor at Georgia State University’s Andrew Young School of Policy Studies. Formerly he served as a partner and COO with Portman Properties, a global architect-development company, and as president of America’s Mart for 13 years. He has been named as one of Georgia Trend’s Most Influential Georgians every year from 1990­2014, and has received the Governor’s International Lifetime Achievement Award. A native of Tennessee, he is a graduate of the Georgia Institute of Technology and Harvard Business School.

  • Arthur Blank, Owner of the Atlanta Falcons, speaks at Terry Third Thursday

    27/03/2015 Duração: 46min

    Best known as co-founder of The Home Depot, Arthur Blank's growing portfolio includes the Atlanta Falcons, PGA TOUR Superstore, The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation, Mountain Sky Guest Ranch in Montana and more. Blank and the Falcons, in partnership with the city of Atlanta and state of Georgia, are the private funders of the new Atlanta stadium, which will open in 2017. Blank is also dedicated to serving communities personally. The Blank Family Foundation has granted nearly $300 million to support early childhood development, education, the arts, and parks and greenspace. Blank serves on the board of trustees of The Carter Center, The Cooper Institute, and The First Tee.

  • Christopher D. Brearton (BBA ‘92), Partner, Latham & Watkins LLP, speaks at Terry Leadership Speaker Series

    20/02/2015 Duração: 46min

    Chris Brearton serves as a partner in Latham & Watkins' entertainment, sports and media practice as well as the deputy office managing partner of the firm's Century City office. Recognized as a leading lawyer in both the entertainment and sports law fields, Brearton advises motion picture studios, independent producers, financial institutions, investment funds, television networks and sports organizations. He counsels clients in transactions ranging from the creation of strategic alliances and complex commercial licensing arrangements to project financing and industry-specific mergers and acquisitions. Brearton is currently a member of the Board of Directors of the LA Sports Council, as well as LA's Promise, a nonprofit organization transforming under-served communities by preparing every child in a South Los Angeles neighborhood to graduate high school. He is also a member of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, the Beverly Hills Bar Association and the Sports Lawyers Association. Brearton was former

  • Gina Drosos, President and CEO, Assurex Health, speaks at Terry Leadership Speaker Series

    03/10/2014 Duração: 45min

    Virginia "Gina" C. Drosos was named CEO of Assurex Health, a leading personalized medicine company, in July 2014 after joining the company in 2013 as president. As president, she has been responsible for leading and expanding the company's commercial programs to drive broad awareness and adoption of GeneSight, a genetic test which helps physicians select the right medication for patients with mental health disorders and chronic pain. During her tenure, she's led the doubling of year on year volume, tripled the company's outreach to healthcare providers and rebranded GeneSight, supported by a new website, selling platform and digital marketing program. Gina has more than 25 years of executive leadership experience in the consumer goods and personal care industries. Her illustrious career at Procter & Gamble includes most recently serving as group president for Global Beauty Care, a $6 billion global business unit with more than 6,000 employees in 120 countries including leading brands like Olay, CoverGirl, Ol

  • Boland Jones: Founder, Chairman and CEO, PGi

    21/02/2014 Duração: 44min

    Boland Jones is founder, chairman and CEO of PGi or Premiere Global Services Inc., a worldwide provider of conferencing and collaboration solutions. Jones started his first business at age 16, paving driveways with a friend. In the mid 80s, he started his first company, American Network Exchange, which he sold in 1991. After noticing that military men and women had a hard time connecting with their loved ones, Jones developed an award-winning prepaid calling card to help families keep in touch. That tool became the backbone of PGi, which has a presence in 25 countries, an established base of more than 40,000 enterprise customers and the trust of 75 percent of the Fortune 100.

  • Bill Linginfelter, Regions Financial Corporation (Interview)

    20/09/2013 Duração: 21min

    Bill Linginfelter oversees the daily commercial and retail operations for the Georgia and South Carolina Divisions of Regions Financial Corporation, a top U.S. bank holding company headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama, with $146 billion in assets, operating over 2,000 branches in 16 states. Throughout his 35-year career, he has held various management positions in the financial services industry. Prior to joining Regions in 2008, Linginfelter served as Georgia Chief Executive Officer for Wachovia Bank. Prior to assuming that position, he served as director of SouthTrust Bank’s Enterprise Banking division, which included oversight of all business activities in the bank’s largest markets. Linginfelter received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Georgia. He also completed the Commercial Banking Schools at the Graduate School of Banking of the South and at the University of Virginia Graduate School. He serves on the Executive Board of the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, where he served as chair in

  • Bill Linginfelter, Regions Financial Corporation (Lecture)

    20/09/2013 Duração: 48min

    Bill Linginfelter oversees the daily commercial and retail operations for the Georgia and South Carolina Divisions of Regions Financial Corporation, a top U.S. bank holding company headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama, with $146 billion in assets, operating over 2,000 branches in 16 states. Throughout his 35-year career, he has held various management positions in the financial services industry. Prior to joining Regions in 2008, Linginfelter served as Georgia Chief Executive Officer for Wachovia Bank. Prior to assuming that position, he served as director of SouthTrust Bank’s Enterprise Banking division, which included oversight of all business activities in the bank’s largest markets. Linginfelter received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Georgia. He also completed the Commercial Banking Schools at the Graduate School of Banking of the South and at the University of Virginia Graduate School. He serves on the Executive Board of the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, where he served as chair in

  • Jeffrey Dunn, President & CEO, Bolthouse Farms

    22/03/2013 Duração: 46min

    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.

  • Kevin Marsh, Chairman & CEO of SCANA Corporation, speaks to UGA students

    01/02/2013 Duração: 44min

    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. In 1996, Marsh was named vice president and chief financial officer of SCANA and became senior vice president in 1998. In addition to his duties as SCANA’s CFO, from October 2001 to March 2003, he served as president and chief operating officer of PSNC Energy, SCANA’s natural gas distribution company headquartered in Gastonia, N.C. He became president of SCE&G in 2006 and president and chief operating officer of SCANA Corporation in January 2011. He assumed responsibilities as chairman and CEO in December 2011. Prior to his career at SCANA he worked at Deloitte & Touche Certified Public A

  • Senators Saxby Chambliss and Mark Warner speak to UGA students

    28/01/2013 Duração: 51min

    Mark Warner was elected to the U.S. Senate in November 2008, and serves on the Senate Banking, Budget, Commerce and Intelligence committees. After almost four years in the Senate, Warner has established himself as a national leader in efforts to find bipartisan consensus to reduce the federal debt, and has been a champion for military men and women and their families. Warner also is a leader in Congressional efforts to promote private-sector innovation and to help our nation’s small businesses and start-up companies succeed. From 2002 to 2006, Warner served as Governor of Virginia, where he focused on improving public education and expanding economic opportunity in every region of the state. When he left office in 2006, Virginia was consistently recognized as the nation’s “best-managed state,” the “best state for business” and the state offering the best educational opportunities to its young people. Before entering public office, Warner was an early investor in the cellular telephone business, co-founding

  • Doug Oberhelman, CEO of Caterpillar Inc., and Kent Adams, Vice President, speak to UGA students

    07/09/2012 Duração: 38min

    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. Oberhelman joined Caterpillar in 1975 and has held a number of positions in finance, marketing, and operations worldwide. In October 2009, the Caterpillar Board of Directors named Oberhelman vice chairman and CEO-Elect. He was elected CEO and a member of the Board of Directors in July 2010 and became chairman in November of that year.

  • Dan Cathy, President and COO of Chick-fil-A, speaks to UGA students at the Terry Leadership Speaker

    04/03/2011 Duração: 42min

    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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