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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