Leonard L. Berry Born: c. 1942
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Occupation: Business Nationality: United States Executive summary: Professor of Marketing, Texas A&M University: BA Social Science, University of Denver (1964) University: MBA Marketing, University of Denver (1965) University: PhD Marketing, Arizona State University (1968) Professor: Marketing, University of Denver (1968-71) Professor: Marketing, Virginia Commonwealth University (1971-76) Professor: Marketing, Georgia State University (1976-78) Professor: Commerce, McIntire School of Commerce, University of Virginia (1978-81) Professor: Marketing, Texas A&M University (1982-)
Member of the Board of CompUSA Inc. (1993-2000)
Member of the Board of Darden Restaurants (2001-)
Member of the Board of Genesco Inc. (1999-)
Member of the Board of Grocery Outlet (2000-03)
Member of the Board of Hastings Entertainment (1994-2000)
Member of the Board of Lowe's (1998-)
Member of the Board of Specialty Retailers, Inc. (1989-94)
American Marketing Association President (1986-87)
Author of books:
Marketing for Bankers (1975, with James H. Donnelly, Jr.) Banking Tomorrow: Managing Markets Through Planning (1978, with Thomas W. Thompson and Philip H. Davidson) Marketing Financial Services: A Strategic Vision (1985, with James H. Donnelly, Jr. and Thomas W. Thompson) Bankers Who Sell: Improving Selling Effectiveness in Banking (1985, with Charles Futrell and Michael Bowers) Service Quality: A Profit Strategy for Financial Institutions (1989, with David Bennett and Carter H. Brown) Delivering Quality Service: Balancing Customer Perceptions and Expectations (1990, with A. Parasuraman and Valarie A. Zeithaml) Marketing Services: Competing Through Quality (1991, with A. Parasuraman) On Great Service: A Framework for Action (1995) Discovering the Soul of Service: The Nine Drivers of Sustainable Business Success (1999)
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