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Jack Stahl: Lessons on Leadership

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Jack Stahl became a top executive of two world-famous corporations before the age of 50. Now, Stahl offers the down-to-earth approach to business leadership that fueled his meteoric rise through the corporate ranks.

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Newsmaker Interview: Jack Stahl


Jack Stahl, former President of Coca-Cola, and CEO of Revlon, discusses his new book Lessons on Leadership: The 7 Fundamental Management Skills for Leaders at All Levels. He shares his framework for success, and advice on what it takes to lead any business to the top.

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Jack Stahl became a top executive of two world-famous corporations before the age of 50. Now, Stahl offers the down-to-earth approach to business leadership that fueled his meteoric rise through the corporate ranks. His practical solutions empower leaders to manage the critical issues they encounter every day and develop skills for a business lifetime.

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Jack Stahl

Mr. Stahl served in the role of President and Chief Executive Officer of cosmetics company Revlon from 2002 until his retirement in September 2006. Prior to joining Revlon, Mr. Stahl had a 22-year career as an executive with the Coca-Cola Company culminating in the role of President and Chief Operating Officer. He also served as Group President of Coca-Cola Americas and Chief Financial Officer. Mr. Stahl started his professional career as an auditor at Arthur Andersen & Co. Mr. Stahl served on the Board of pharmaceutical company Schering-Plough until December 2009 and currently serves on the Board of Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, Saks Incorporated and Coty Inc. and serves as a member of the US Board of Advisors on CVC Capital Partners Advisory, Inc. He is also a Board member of several non-profit organizations such as The Boys and Girls Clubs of America and The United Negro College Fund. Mr. Stahl received his undergraduate degree from Emory University and holds an MBA from the Wharton Business School of the University of Pennsylvania.