Jim Turley
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1955 (age 70–71)
Jim Turley | |
|---|---|
Turley in 2008 | |
| 38th National President of the Boy Scouts of America | |
| In office 2018–2019 | |
| Preceded by | Randall Stephenson |
| Succeeded by | Dan Ownby |
| Former chairman and CEO, Ernst & Young | |
| Succeeded by | Mark Weinberger |
| Personal details | |
| Born | James Stanton Turley 1955 (age 70–71) |
| Education | Rice University (B.A., Master of Accounting) |
James S. Turley (born 1955)[1] is an American business executive.[2][3][4] He was chairman and chief executive officer of Ernst & Young from 2001 to 2013.[2][3][4] He was the National President of the Boy Scouts of America from 2018 to 2019.[5]
Turley grew up in St. Louis, Missouri.[6] He received a B.A. and a Master of Accounting from Rice University.[2]
Career
In 1977, Turley joined Ernst & Young in the US firm's Houston office and served as chairman and CEO from July 2001 to June 2013.[2][4][7]
Turley has co-chaired the Russia Foreign Investment Advisory Council[3] and has served on the board of directors of Citigroup,[8] Emerson Electric, Intrexon, Northrop Grumman Corporation,[9] Boy Scouts of America, Catalyst, the National Corporate Theater Fund, and on the board of trustees of his alma mater, Rice University.[2][3]
He has been a member of the Business Roundtable, International Business Leaders' Advisory Council for the mayor of Shanghai and Transatlantic Business Dialogue.[3] Turley was the chair of the governing board of the U.S. Center for Audit Quality in 2007–2011. In 2010, he was appointed by Barack Obama to the President's Export Council.[4]
In 2013, Turley was the 4th highest-rated CEO with an approval rating of 96% as calculated by Glassdoor.[10]