Past Guests
This page presents information on past guests of the Leadership in Focus: Executive Insights speakers series.
Past Guests
A wide range of executives representing various industries have shared their experiences with our community as part of Executive Insights.
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Joseph Amado Vice President and Chief Information Officer Philip Morris USA Amado is credited with reshaping Philip Morris' information technology culture to bring the company's IT resources more in line with its business needs. He joined Philip Morris as a computer analyst and has also served as information technology director of operations. |
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James Clifton Chairman and Chief Executive Officer The Gallup Organization In 1988, Clifton led the acquisition of The Gallup Organization, one of the world's largest think tanks and providers of public opinion polling and management consulting. Under Clifton's leadership, Gallup has enjoyed a tenfold increase in its billing volume and has expanded from a predominantly U.S.-based company to a global organization with 40 offices in 20 countries. |
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Julie McHugh, ’86 Company Group Chairman of Global Virology Business Johnson & Johnson A 20-year veteran of the pharmaceutical industry, McHugh joined Johnson & Johnson in 1999 with the acquisition of Centocor. She served as president of Centocor, where she provided leadership to that company's commercial operations and medical affairs functions, as well as many other critical business support and enabling functions. |
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Dennis M. Nally Chairman and Senior Partner PricewaterhouseCoopers Nally has extensive experience serving large multinational clients in a variety of industries, principally focusing on the technology market, including computers and life sciences. He is a frequent speaker and guest lecturer on issues affecting the accounting profession and the US capital markets. |
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Robert Pasterick Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Boeing Commercial Airplanes Pasterick is responsible for the overall financial management of the Boeing Company's jetliner manufacturing group. Previously, he served as Commercial Airplanes vice president and controller. He also has served as vice president of Financial Planning and Analysis for The Boeing Company. |
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Andrew Seck Manager of Business Planning and Support and Vice President for Corporate Affairs Shell Exploration and Production Seck's team of planners and economists at Shell have the responsibility for developing the annual business plan for Exploration and Production in Argentina, Brazil, Canada, the United States, and Venezuela; strategic cost leadership; capital approvals and allocation; and strategy and management support. |
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Stephen Sheetz, ’69 Chair Sheetz, Inc. Sheetz, Inc. is one of the largest family owned and operated convenience store chains in the country. Sheetz currently operates 337 stores in six states and employs more than 11,000 people. With 2006 revenues exceeding $3.5 billion, the chain ranks No. 79 on the 2006 Forbes list of top private U.S. companies. |
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James Stengel, '83 M.B.A. Global Marketing Officer Procter & Gamble Company Stengel has worked for Procter & Gamble since 1983. He was the general manager of Procter & Gamble in Europe and vice president of global baby care. Advertising Age named him the number one "Power Player" in marketing in 2003, 2004, 2006, and 2007. |
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James Turley Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Ernst & Young Based in New York and London, Turley serves as senior advisory partner for many of Ernst & Young's largest global clients. As chairman, Turley sets a clear and strong tone from the top, focused on quality, integrity, and professionalism. |











