FRANKLIN COVEY (FC)
Sector: Industrials
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Sector: Industrials
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Director information for FC
| Ticker | Position | Age | Qualifications and Experience | Committee Memberships | Filing Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FC | Independent Director | 68 | ["Senior Lecturer of Business Administration at Harvard Business School", "Director of the Forum for Growth and Innovation", "Co-founder of The Advisory Board Company", "Former Chief Research Officer of The Corporate Executive Board", "Experience in thought leadership, business growth, innovation, subscription businesses, and strategy"] | ["Growth Committee (Chair)", "Governance/Nominating Committee"] | 2025 |
Biography sourced from the proxy statement filing.
Since 2012, Mr. van Bever has been a Senior Lecturer of Business Administration in the General Management Unit at the Harvard Business School and a director of the Forum for Growth and Innovation. Mr. van Bever teaches courses in the Harvard MBA program, including Building and Sustaining a Successful Enterprise , and Leadership and Corporate Accountability . Mr. van Bever is co-chair of Harvard s Executive Education course in Disruptive Innovation and is co-director of the Harvard Macy Institute s Leading Innovation in Health Care and Education course. In 1983, Mr. van Bever co-founded The Advisory Board Company, a global research, consulting, and technology firm serving hospital and university executives, and was Chief Research Officer of The Corporate Executive Board, the world s largest executive advisory network. Mr. van Bever s research interests include the challenges facing leading companies seeking discontinuous renewal through market-creating innovation, as well as the new models for uniting faith, leadership, and corporate mission that are emerging in the economy. With his colleague Matthew S. Olsen, Mr. van Bever is co-author of the book, Stall Points (Yale University Press, 2008), a quantitative and qualitative analysis of the growth experience of companies in the Fortune 100 across the past half-century. A 2008 Harvard Business Review article authored by Mr. van Bever on the book entitled When Growth Stalls won the McKinsey Award for that year. Mr. van Bever received his Master of Business Administration from the Harvard Business School in 1988 and is a 2011 graduate of Harvard Divinity School (HDS). Mr. van Bever is a member of the HDS Dean s Council and recently received the 2019 Dean s Leadership Award for his leadership in the school s strategic planning efforts around its 2016 bicentennial.