
Harry S. Campbell
President, 2 Fortune 500s and owner of a
KS, USCampbell's views on leadership and business management were forged at P&G where he worked in Brand Management on Crest, Pepto-Bismol and Metamucil. While with P&G, Campbell was picked to be a foundingÃÂ member of the P&G/Wal-Mart Customer Team based in Fayetteville, Arkansas. After seven years with P&G, in 1992 Campbell joined Sprint. While there, he served in several leadership roles, culminating in his being
appointed president of the multi-billion dollar Consumer Long Distance unit in 2002.
His final role with Sprint was as president of the Emerging and Mid-Markets business unit in which he was responsible for selling to and servicing business customers across the country in the mid-market, small-market and local government arenas. From 2005 to 2009, Campbell led the Consumer Markets Division at Embarq. Purchased by CenturyTel andÃÂ now known as CenturyLink, Embarq was a Fortune 400 company with revenue of $6B. As president of Embarq's largest division, Campbell was responsible for marketing, sales, service and support for communication and entertainment services to 4 million customers in 18 states.
His other senior management experience spanned distinctly different industries. He served as president/CEO of uclick, a digital syndication company that packaged and distributed branded content, comics and word games on the web. Uclick represented over 110 features such as Garfield, Dear Abby, FoxTrot and Doonesbury. He
was also co-owner of MAI, a sports marketing agency that was recognized as the 1998 Business of the Year by the Kansas City Chamber of Commerce.
Most recently, Campbell spent 5 years as the CEO of Durrie Vision, a world-class refractive eye surgery center.
Campbell has a passion for speaking on leadership and culture to companies, groups and organizations. His 3 books, Get-Real Leadership, Get-Real Culture and Get-Real Mindset, are available on Amazon and via Kindle. He donates 100% of his gross speaking fees and book royalties to brain cancer research in honor of his wife, Kris.
Campbell holds a bachelor's degree in East Asian History and Economics from Vanderbilt University (where he held the school record for the 10K for 35 years!) and an MBA from Indiana University's Kelley Graduate School of Business. Campbell is active in several local charities and serves on the board of Head for the Cure.
Campbell's views on leadership and business management were forged at P&G where he worked in Brand Management on Crest, Pepto-Bismol and Metamucil. While with P&G, Campbell was picked to be a foundingÃÂ member of the P&G/Wal-Mart Customer Team based in Fayetteville, Arkansas. After seven years with P&G, in 1992 Campbell joined Sprint. While there, he served in several leadership roles, culminating in his being
appointed president of the multi-billion dollar Consumer Long Distance unit in 2002.
His final role with Sprint was as president of the Emerging and Mid-Markets business unit in which he was responsible for selling to and servicing business customers across the country in the mid-market, small-market and local government arenas. From 2005 to 2009, Campbell led the Consumer Markets Division at Embarq. Purchased by CenturyTel andÃÂ now known as CenturyLink, Embarq was a Fortune 400 company with revenue of $6B. As president of Embarq's largest division, Campbell was responsible for marketing, sales, service and support for communication and entertainment services to 4 million customers in 18 states.
His other senior management experience spanned distinctly different industries. He served as president/CEO of uclick, a digital syndication company that packaged and distributed branded content, comics and word games on the web. Uclick represented over 110 features such as Garfield, Dear Abby, FoxTrot and Doonesbury. He
was also co-owner of MAI, a sports marketing agency that was recognized as the 1998 Business of the Year by the Kansas City Chamber of Commerce.
Most recently, Campbell spent 5 years as the CEO of Durrie Vision, a world-class refractive eye surgery center.
Campbell has a passion for speaking on leadership and culture to companies, groups and organizations. His 3 books, Get-Real Leadership, Get-Real Culture and Get-Real Mindset, are available on Amazon and via Kindle. He donates 100% of his gross speaking fees and book royalties to brain cancer research in honor of his wife, Kris.
Campbell holds a bachelor's degree in East Asian History and Economics from Vanderbilt University (where he held the school record for the 10K for 35 years!) and an MBA from Indiana University's Kelley Graduate School of Business. Campbell is active in several local charities and serves on the board of Head for the Cure.
Get-Real Leadership
To lead well, do you have to sacrifice success for relationships? Or relationships for success? No! In Get-Real Leadership, you will see how to generate wildly successful business results by fostering trust, respect, and compassion in your team. And, you'll see how to do this by being absolutely true to who you are and what matters to you most.
Part I: Get -Real with Yourself ...
Get-Real Culture
To be successful in the medium and long term, a business MUST have a strong/healthy culture. You can win the short term...but not for long! Furthermore, culture always starts and ends with people.
Get-Real Mindset
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The audience will leave with:
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