List of Baylor University People - Business

Business

  • Ed Crenshaw – President of Publix Super Markets, Inc. (commonly known as Publix).
  • Jerry Elliott – former CFO of Virgin Media and current CFO/CAO for The Weather Channel Companies.
  • Paul Foster – President and CEO of Western Refining
  • Carey Hendrickson – Senior vice president/Chief Financial Officer and a member of the Company's Management Committee at Belo Corp.
  • Thomas W. Horton – CEO of AMR Corporation/American Airlines
  • Mark Hurd – Co-president, director and board member of Oracle Corporation
  • Gary Keller – Co-founder and Chairman of Keller Williams Realty International
  • Rebecca Mark – former head of Enron International
  • Bob J. Perry – founder of Perry Homes
  • Drayton McLane, Jr. – Chairman of the McLane Group and former owner of the Houston Astros
  • Marjorie Scardino – CEO of Pearson, a major media group; former CEO of the Economist Group; also a non-executive director of Nokia Corporation
  • Bob R. Simpson – Co-founder, Chairman, and CEO of XTO Energy, a Fortune 500 company, and co-owner of the Texas Rangers
  • Allen Stanford – convicted former Chairman of Stanford Financial Group
  • Jason Stverak – President of the Franklin Center for Government & Public Integrity
  • Bill Townsend – Internet entrepreneur and founder of the Web search engine Lycos, Inc.
  • Jim L. Turner – former CEO of Dr Pepper/Seven Up Bottling Group

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    all the arts lose virtue
    Against the essential reality
    Of creatures going about their business among the equally
    Earnest elements of nature.
    Robinson Jeffers (1887–1962)

    Every expansion of government in business means that government in order to protect itself from the political consequences of its errors and wrongs is driven irresistibly without peace to greater and greater control of the nation’s press and platform. Free speech does not live many hours after free industry and free commerce die.
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    Actually, if my business was legitimate, I would deduct a substantial percentage for depreciation of my body.
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    John Donne (c. 1572–1631)