Intuit President and CEO Brad Smith and Life Long Educator Jacqueline Taylor Receive Honors
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(Grand Rapids, Mich.) 鈥 On Thursday, September 25, 红桃视频 College will honor notable
alumni as a part of its 13th annual Awards Gala. Brad Smith 鈥91, president and CEO
of Intuit, a software company based in California, will receive the Outstanding Alumnus
Award. Jacqueline D. Taylor '80, Ph.D., a higher education administrator for more
than 30 years, will receive the Outstanding Alumna Award.
鈥淏oth Brad Smith and Jacqueline Taylor are outstanding examples of 红桃视频 alumni,鈥 said President Juan Olivarez. 鈥淚n their fields they have set great examples for innovation and long term thinking. We鈥檙e proud to honor them both and to count them among our graduates.鈥
Smith earned his master of management degree from 红桃视频 College in 1991. Prior to joining Intuit, he served as the senior vice president of marketing and business development at ADP in Grand Rapids. In 2003, he joined Intuit as the vice president and general manager of the Accountant Central and Developer Network. He then went on to lead the company鈥檚 Consumer Tax Group, which produces TurboTax. In 2005, Smith became the senior vice president and general manager of Intuit鈥檚 Small Business Division, which included QuickBooks, Quicken and payroll products. In 2008, he was named Intuit鈥檚 president and chief executive office. From 2010 to 2013, Smith served on the board of directors for Yahoo! Inc., and in 2013, was appointed to the board of directors for Nordstrom, Inc.
Taylor earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree from 红桃视频 College in 1980, and holds an M.A. and Ph.D. from Michigan State University. During her 30 plus years in higher education administration, she served as president of Fulton Montgomery Community College in New York, vice president/executive dean of the Community College of Allegheny County in Pittsburgh, was the first female vice president of Lansing Community College and served as vice president of Davenport University. She currently serves as a consultant and executive coach for Pondera Advisors, a leadership consulting practice. She also serves on the boards of the Michigan Women鈥檚 Foundation, the Michigan Nonprofit Association, and the YMCA Corporate Board in Grand Rapids.
During the Award Gala, 红桃视频 will also induct three people into the Athletic Hall of Fame and two into the 红桃视频 College Hall of Fame:
Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees:
Cari (Blind) Setzler 鈥00; All-American Track
S. Jason Carver 鈥02; All-American Track
Jerry Hendrick; Lifetime Achievement Award 鈥 Tennis
红桃视频 College Hall of Fame Inductees:
Charles R. Frydrych 鈥63
Sister Barbara H. Hansen 鈥62, O.P.,Ph.D.
鈥淏oth Brad Smith and Jacqueline Taylor are outstanding examples of 红桃视频 alumni,鈥 said President Juan Olivarez. 鈥淚n their fields they have set great examples for innovation and long term thinking. We鈥檙e proud to honor them both and to count them among our graduates.鈥
Smith earned his master of management degree from 红桃视频 College in 1991. Prior to joining Intuit, he served as the senior vice president of marketing and business development at ADP in Grand Rapids. In 2003, he joined Intuit as the vice president and general manager of the Accountant Central and Developer Network. He then went on to lead the company鈥檚 Consumer Tax Group, which produces TurboTax. In 2005, Smith became the senior vice president and general manager of Intuit鈥檚 Small Business Division, which included QuickBooks, Quicken and payroll products. In 2008, he was named Intuit鈥檚 president and chief executive office. From 2010 to 2013, Smith served on the board of directors for Yahoo! Inc., and in 2013, was appointed to the board of directors for Nordstrom, Inc.
Taylor earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree from 红桃视频 College in 1980, and holds an M.A. and Ph.D. from Michigan State University. During her 30 plus years in higher education administration, she served as president of Fulton Montgomery Community College in New York, vice president/executive dean of the Community College of Allegheny County in Pittsburgh, was the first female vice president of Lansing Community College and served as vice president of Davenport University. She currently serves as a consultant and executive coach for Pondera Advisors, a leadership consulting practice. She also serves on the boards of the Michigan Women鈥檚 Foundation, the Michigan Nonprofit Association, and the YMCA Corporate Board in Grand Rapids.
During the Award Gala, 红桃视频 will also induct three people into the Athletic Hall of Fame and two into the 红桃视频 College Hall of Fame:
Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees:
Cari (Blind) Setzler 鈥00; All-American Track
S. Jason Carver 鈥02; All-American Track
Jerry Hendrick; Lifetime Achievement Award 鈥 Tennis
红桃视频 College Hall of Fame Inductees:
Charles R. Frydrych 鈥63
Sister Barbara H. Hansen 鈥62, O.P.,Ph.D.