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Herbert
D. Kelleher
Inducted 1992
Herb
Kelleher is a Founder of Southwest Airlines Co. and currently serves
as its Executive Chairman, a position he has held since March, 1978.
From September, 1981 through June, 2001, Kelleher also served as
President and CEO of Southwest Airlines.
Southwest commenced service with three airplanes in 1971 and today
operates a fleet of more than 370 airplanes performing nearly 2800
flights per day. Kelleher's Company has been profitable for 30
consecutive years and has never furloughed an Employee. The Fall
2002 edition of MONEY magazine revealed that, during the 30 year
period 1972-2002, Southwest produced the highest return to
shareholders of any company included in the S&P 500 during that
30-year period: $10,000 invested in Southwest in 1972 was worth
$10,200,000 in 2002 (an average increase of 25.99% per year).
In FORTUNE magazine annual surveys, Southwest has consistently been
selected as the Most Admired Airline in the world and as one of the
Ten Most Admired Companies in the U.S. Kelleher himself has received
numerous awards and honors, including the U.S. Chamber Business
Leadership Hall of Fame; CEO of the Year, Chief Executive magazine;
CEO of the Century, Texas Monthly magazine; National Sales and
Marketing Hall of Fame; U.S. Master Entrepreneur, INC. magazine; CEO
of the Decade - Airline Industry, Financial World magazine; Wright
Bros. Memorial Trophy; Bower Award for Business Leadership, Franklin
Institute; Smithsonian Aero Club Trophy; Tony Jannus Award; Wings
Club Distinguished Achievement Award; San Diego Aerospace Hall of
Fame; and the Business Halls of Fame of the State of Texas, the
University of Texas, Texas A&M, and the City of Dallas.
Kelleher graduated with honors from Wesleyan University, where he
was an Olin Scholar, and from the NYU Law School, where he was the
Root-Tilden Scholar.
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