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George Myers has a proven track record developing and implementing business strategies in the technology and financial services sectors.
He is the creator of Strategic Articulation and the Strategy & Execution Assessment Model, proprietary strategic marketing programs, which are used by firms to determine their optimal path forward to drive sustainable growth.
He has twenty years experience managing technology and software firms. During his
corporate career George managed hundreds of employees, multiple P&Ls, and dozens of
products and services, generating over $125 million in recurring revenue for a S&P 500
global software and services firm. He conceived and developed several successful
products, sold multi-million dollar systems, and managed sales, marketing, acquisitions,
product management and strategic planning functions at the division level.
As an entrepreneur, George is the founder of a software services firm in addition to his business consulting practice.
George has worked with customers and business partners ranging in size from small startup
firms to the largest multi-national institutions.
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EDUCATION
Master of Business Administration
(1982-1985, national business honor society)
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama
Master of Science (Administration and Planning, 1979-1981)
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee
Bachelor of Science (1974-1977)
Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, Tennessee
PUBLICATIONS
1998: American Bankers Association’s Trust & Investments magazine: "Seven Initiatives for
the Financial Services Industry"
1997: American Bankers Association’s Trust & Investments magazine: "A Panoramic View of
Technology Trends Influencing the Financial Services Industry”
1996: Journal of Direct Marketing: "Fundraising vs. Contributor Prospecting Tradeoffs: A
Linear Programming Analysis" with Dr. Robert E. Stanford and Dr. Warren S. Martin
SERVICE
- Board of Trustee member and Alumni Council Vice President, St. Andrews-Sewanee School
- Mentor for Entrepreneur Accelerator Program
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