Dynamic business leader Jim Keyes to speak at UNTHSC

Img 1936Global business leader Jim Keyes, the former CEO of Fortune 500 companies 7-Eleven and Blockbuster, is speaking at The University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth on “Strength in Adversity: A Leaders Guide to Cultural Literacy” on Friday, Nov. 15 in the Medical Education and Training Building in rooms 124-25.

The event begins at 4 p.m. with a meet and greet of Keyes, followed by his talk at 5 p.m. All UNTHSC students in attendance will get a free copy of his book, Education is Freedom, which he will sign immediately following his talk.

Keyes is a global business leader, philanthropist, educator, artist, musician, commercial pilot, and modern renaissance man. He is the former CEO of two internally recognized Fortune 500 companies, 7-Eleven, Inc. and Blockbuster, Inc. His other business interests cover a broad range of industries from retail, consumer products, technology, health care, cybersecurity, new space, energy, and advanced nuclear.
He sits on several public company boards and serves as a board adviser to a venture capital firm and a number of start-up companies. Keyes’s philanthropic initiatives have an equally broad focus, including serving a three-term seat on the Board of Governors for the American Red Cross and acting as the former Chairman of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra.

Keyes has had a lifelong commitment to education, serving as a founding director of the Dallas Education Foundation and is the founder of the Education Is Freedom Foundation. Keyes is a personification of the American Dream, as he comes from humble beginnings. He was inducted in 2005 as a Member of the Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans.
You can register for the event here.

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