Mark Pigott

Mark Pigott, KBE, (born February 6, 1954), is an American businessman. He is Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors of PACCAR since April 2014. He was Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Paccar, Inc. from January 1997[1] to April 2014. Pigott has been highlighted as one of the nation's leading CEOs by Forbes magazine, in their annual listing of the top ten CEOs in the country.[2]

Education

Mark Pigott was born in San Francisco and raised in Seattle. He has lived in many cities in North America, studied in Italy, and worked in the United Kingdom from 1984 to 1989. He graduated from Stanford University receiving his B.S. in Industrial Engineering (1976), an M.S. in Business (1984), and a B.A. in Humanities (1998).[3] He has received an Honorary Doctorate in Science (Sc. D.) from Trinity College, Dublin (2007),[4] an Honorary Doctorate of Laws (LL.D.) from Gonzaga University (2008), an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters (D.H.L.) from Lehman College, NY (2010),[5] and a D.H.L. from Seattle University, WA (2012),[6] an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts from the University of Puget Sound, WA (2014), and an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from the University of Washington, WA (2016),.[7]

Business career

Mark Pigott's successful career with PACCAR began in 1978. He is the fourth generation of the Pigott family to lead the company. PACCAR, a Fortune 200 company, celebrated its 110th year in 2015 and has earned 77 years of consecutive profitability. PACCAR (revenues $19.12 billion) (Nasdaq:PCAR)[8] is publicly traded and is a global technology leader in the capital goods and financial services industries. PACCAR's major brands are DAF Trucks, Kenworth and Peterbilt trucks, PACCAR Financial, PacLease, PACCAR Parts and PACCAR Information Technology.

Under Mark Pigott's leadership as Chairman and CEO, Paccar has delivered a 1,700 percent total return to shareholders. Pigott's focus on quality and innovation has resulted in Paccar receiving many J.D. Power and Associates Awards for highest customer satisfaction as well as International Truck of the Year Awards.

PACCAR has earned the distinction of being one of the nation's leading companies by Forbes, Barron's, BusinessWeek, Industryweek, and InformationWeek magazine.

Pigott has been Chairman of the DAF Supervisory Board since 1996, served on the Business Council (Washington, D.C.) (retired), and on the Washington State Business Roundtable Executive Committee (retired).

Harvard Business Review (January 2010) named Pigott as one of the top 50 global CEO's based on long term shareholder returns.

Philanthropy

Mark Pigott is President of the PACCAR Foundation,[9] which annually donates $5–$10 million in support of education, social services and the arts. Beneficiaries included University of North Texas (2006), Stanford University (2006), Mississippi State University (2007), Gonzaga University (2006), East Mississippi Community College (2007), University of Washington (2008) Seattle University (2009) University of Puget Sound[10] (2013) and Washington State University[11] (2014). Pigott established the prestigious PACCAR Award for Teaching Excellence[12] at the University of Washington in 1997. This is the highest honorarium teaching award for MBA professors in the United States. Pigott's strong support of corporate giving is demonstrated by the fact that in 2014,[13] PACCAR was ranked fifth on a list of 25 top large corporate philanthropists in the state of Washington by the Puget Sound Business Journal Book of Lists.[14]

On a personal basis, Pigott has funded professorships and scholarships at Stanford University, Trinity College Dublin, the University of Washington, Gonzaga University, Kings College, Cambridge, Cambridge University[15] and Trinity College, Dublin.[16]

He purchased a seat on the Board of the Royal Shakespeare Company America,[17] The British Library Foundation,[18] St. George's Society (New York) Advisory Board[19] and Trinity College Foundation.[20] He is a life member of the National Gallery London,[21] The British Library, Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufacture Commerce (RSA),[22] and the Royal National Theatre,[23] UK. Major philanthropy also includes strategic planning and implementation of capital projects at St Paul's Cathedral, London,[24] the Royal Shakespeare Company, National Gallery UK and Trinity College, Dublin.[25] An avid bibliophile, Mark Pigott is involved in numerous projects benefiting the British Library[26] and the Folger Shakespeare Library.[27] For over a decade, his dedication to educating the next generation of leaders is evidenced by his participation as a lecturer at numerous graduate schools of business, including the University of Washington,[28] Seattle University,[29] Gonzaga University,[30] Stanford,[31] and Trinity College, Dublin.[25]

Awards and honors

Mark Pigott has been awarded numerous honors, awards, and knighthoods over the course of his career. Notable awards include:

Year Award or Honor Organization Country
2016 Knight of the Order of St. John [32] Venerable Order of Saint John United States
2014 Chevalier of Orders and Letters[33] French Culture France
2013 Inducted into Industry Week's Manufacturing Hall of Fame[34] Industry Week United States
2012 Honorary Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (KBE) Order of the British Empire United Kingdom
2010 Medal of Honor from the St George's Society of New York[35] St George's Society of New York United States
2009 Cross of the Order of Merit[36] Republic of Hungary Hungary
2009 Commander of the Order of St. John Venerable Order of Saint John United States
2009 Guild of Benefactors Cambridge University United Kingdom
2008 Officer of the Order of Orange-Nassau Order of Orange-Nassau Netherlands
2007 Stanford University Governors’ Award for over 30 years' of dedicated service to the University Stanford University United States
2007 Albert Schweitzer Leadership Award (HOBY)[37] Hugh O'Brian Youth (HOBY) organization United States
2006 Ellis Island Medal of Honor [38] National Ethnic Coalition of Organizations (NECO) United States
2006 Commander of the Order of the Crown (Belgium) Kingdom of Belgium Belgium
2005 Honoree of the Ireland Chamber of Commerce (ICCUSA)[39] Ireland Chamber of Commerce Ireland
2005 Irish America Magazine "Business 100" list Irish America Magazine Ireland
2003 Washington State CEO of the Year Washington CEO magazine United States
2003 Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE),.[24] Order of the British Empire United Kingdom

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  31. https://www.thegazette.co.uk/notice/2589550
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  34. "St George's Society of New York: The English Ball". Archived from the original on March 23, 2010. Retrieved 2010-05-25.
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  37. "NECO". NECO. Retrieved 29 October 2014.
  38. "Welcome to the Ireland Chamber of Commerce – USA". Iccusa.org. Retrieved 29 October 2014.

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