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Mark Warner
United States Senator, Virginia
January 28, 2013 — A Mason Leadership Public Lecture
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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 the company that became Nextel. He lives with his wife, Lisa Collis, and their three daughters in Alexandria, Va.
Saxby Chambliss
United States Senator, Georgia
January 28, 2013 — A Mason Leadership Public Lecture
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On Dec. 2, 2008, Saxby Chambliss was elected to serve a second term in the U.S. Senate. Georgia Trend’s 2009 Georgian of the Year, Chambliss is a member of the Armed Services Committee; the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry; the Rules Committee; the Special Committee on Aging; and serves as the vice chairman of the Select Committee on Intelligence.
Chambliss was first elected to Congress to represent Georgia’s 8th District in 1994. Throughout his legislative career, he has been recognized numerous times by the public and private sectors for his work on agriculture, defense, budget and national security issues. In January 2008, he was presented with the National Legislative Advocacy Award by the Naval Reserve Association for leading the effort to reduce the age at which members of the National Guard and Reserve can receive retirement pay. He is a past recipient of the Air Force Association’s W. Stuart Symington Award, the group’s top civilian honor for outstanding contributions in the field of national security, and was awarded the Reserve Officers Association’s Minuteman of the Year Award in 2005.
Chambliss earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration from the Terry College of Business at the University of Georgia in 1966, and his law degree from the University Of Tennessee College Of Law in 1968. Chambliss and his wife, Julianne, have been married since 1966, and reside in Moultrie. They have two children and six grandchildren.
Kevin Marsh
Chairman and CEO, SCANA Corporation
February 1, 2013
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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 Accountants in Columbia, S.C., for seven years.
Marsh is a board member of First Citizens Bancorporation of South Carolina, Epworth Children’s Home, Citizens for Sound Conservation. He is a native of Atlanta and earned a bachelors of business administration degree in accounting from the University of Georgia. He and his wife are members of Grace United Methodist Church of Columbia, S.C. They have two daughters and two grandchildren.
Jeffrey Dunn
President and CEO, Bolthouse Farms
March 22, 2013
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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.
Dunn has spent more than 25 years in increasing general management roles at world class branded companies—22 of which were at The Coca-Cola Company, most recently serving as president of Coca-Cola North America. Under his leadership, Coca-Cola North America reached its all-time total beverage market share by launching a portfolio of new brand innovations including Simply Orange, Dasani, Coke Zero, Sprite Zero, Vanilla Coke and the Fridge Pack.
Dunn earned a bachelor’s degree in business from the University of Georgia and an MBA from Pepperdine University. He has two sons and lives in Bakersfield, CA, and Los Angeles with his wife, Jessica.
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