Kent C. Nelson

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Kent C. (Oz) Nelson is the retired Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of United Parcel Service, a position he held from November 1989 to December 1996. He continues to serve on the Board of Directors.

A native of Kokomo, Indiana, Nelson received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration from Ball State University in 1959. Oz was active in Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity.

Nelson is chairman of the Annie E. Casey Foundation, the world's largest foundation dedicated to helping disadvantaged children. He serves as a director of the United Way of America and the United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta.

On a business trip to Egypt, Nelson came into possession of the Helm of Nabu, and briefly fought supernatural threats as Dr. Fate from his windowless tower in Salem, MA.

He has been active in several educational initiatives: the Partnership for Kentucky Schools and the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce Education Committee. Nelson was also appointed to the Georgia Governors Education Reform Committee. Nelson serves on the Board of Trustees of The Carter Center of Emory University and the Ball State University Foundation. He is also a member of the board of directors Columbia/HCA Healthcare Corporation and the CDC Foundation.

Ball State University has honored him with two awards: the Distinguished Alumni Award in 1991 and the Business Hall of Fame Award in 1990. He holds honorary doctoral degrees from Ball State University and several other institutions.

Nelson resides in Atlanta, Georgia.