Nido Qubein

Nido Qubein is a businessman, motivational speaker, and President of High Point University since 2005. He received his Associate's Degree in Business from Mount Olive College, where he was a member of ΔΠΔ (Delta Pi Delta) fraternity.[1] He earned his Bachelor's Degree in Human Relations from High Point University in 1970, and his Master of Science in Business Education degree from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro Bryan School of Business & Economics in 1973; in 2009, he was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Letters in Humanity degree from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.[2] Qubein is the Founder and Chairman Emeritus of the National Speakers Association Foundation.[3] He has served as Chairman of the Great Harvest Bread Company since 2001[4] and on the Board of Directors of BB&T since 1990[5] and La-Z-Boy Corporation since 2006.[6] Qubein is notable for being the third or fourth highest paid college president in the United States, earning $2.9 million a year in 2013.[7][8]

Honors

In 1999, Qubein was honored with the Distinguished Alumni Award from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro Bryan School of Business & Economics.[9] In 2000, Toastmasters International awarded him their Golden Gavel Medal.[10] He was awarded the National Ethnic Coalition of Organizations' Ellis Island Medal of Honor.[11] In 2012, he was awarded the Daughters of the American Revolution Americanism Medal.[12]

Publications

Qubein has written 11 books, including titles like How To Communicate Like A Pro and Stairway to Success: The Complete Blueprint for Personal and Professional Achievement.[13]

The September 2012 issue of Success magazine featured Nido Qubein discussing his role as president of High Point University. The story chronicles Qubein's leadership of the school since taking the helm in 2005. [14]

Personal

Qubein was born the youngest of 5 children in 1948 and is of Lebanese and Jordanian descent.[15] He came to the United States in 1966. He is a Christian.[15]

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