This month we celebrate the graduation of the Leadership Cheyenne class! We will also hear from Kent Noble and his expertise on "What's Your Brand?"!
Kent Noble is the Bill Daniels Chair of Business Ethics at the University of Wyoming College of Business. Kent has a rich background in higher education, college athletics, and the television/film industry, as well as a passion for working with college students and business/community leaders on a local and national level.
As the Bill Daniels Chair of Business Ethics, Kent’s responsibilities include:
Most recently, Kent was the Executive Director of the Center for Cowboy Ethics and Leadership. In this capacity, he worked with former Wall Street executive and best-selling author James P. Owen to help oversee and deliver the Center’s various ethics offerings for corporate clients and youth organizations.
For his outreach efforts, Kent has developed a series of engaging principles-based ethics presentations which he delivers to diverse audiences. To date, he has conducted nearly 200 sessions for business, government, and community leaders. In total, participants representing more than 40 states and 20 countries have enjoyed his talks.
This is Kent’s second stint with the University of Wyoming College of Business. Previously, he served as the Assistant Dean for External Relations. In this role, Kent teamed with former Dean Brent Hathaway to raise approximately $25 million for the College of Business, including matching dollars.
Kent’s first professional connection to the University of Wyoming was in the UW Athletics Department. As the Senior Associate Athletics Director, he secured a multi-million dollar agreement to outsource the department’s media rights; negotiated a seven-figure naming-rights commitment for its multi-use facility; increased gross revenue from corporate sales by more than 50%, while net revenue increased in excess of 100%; and chaired an effort to ensure compliance with the NCAA’s mandated attendance policy for Division IA football programs.
Prior to joining the University of Wyoming, Kent had a career in the television/film industry which included two entrepreneurial ventures:
Kent earned his B.S. degree in Broadcasting at the University of Wyoming. He and his wife, Leslie, have three school-aged children, Lindsey, Tate, and Ella.
Kent’s personal principles to live by:
Friday Jun 2, 2017
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM MDT
Laramie County Community College
Clay Pathfinder ANB Bank Leadership Center
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