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Noel Massie
About The Author
Noel Massie began working for UPS part time during college and rose through the ranks to become vice president for UPS’s US Delivery Operations. Before his retirement in 2019, he oversaw 200,000 employees who were led by 12,000 supervisors. In this role, Noel supported and guided the package delivery and logistic services in the United States. He continues to mentor young leaders and supervisors.
Noel is currently a member of numerous boards: The Annenberg Foundation, which holds a $1.7 billion endowment and where Noel serves on their investment committee that guides the foundation’s investment strategy; The Los Angeles Urban Leagues Executive Committee, where Noel served as chairmen for nine years; Chapter ONE US, an organization that seeks to enhance elementary school literacy; and the Asian American and Pacific Islander Legal Center.
He has received over a dozen awards, including The Peter Drucker School of Management leadership Award, The Whitney M. Young Award, The Admiral Samuel L. Gravely Award, The Civic Leadership Award of Los Angeles, and The Civic Leadership Award of Chicago for serving for five years on the Chicago Workforce Board. He currently mentors young leaders and private organizations on values-based leadership principles.
He and his family reside in Oak Park, Illinois, with a secondary residence in Southern California.
Noel is currently a member of numerous boards: The Annenberg Foundation, which holds a $1.7 billion endowment and where Noel serves on their investment committee that guides the foundation’s investment strategy; The Los Angeles Urban Leagues Executive Committee, where Noel served as chairmen for nine years; Chapter ONE US, an organization that seeks to enhance elementary school literacy; and the Asian American and Pacific Islander Legal Center.
He has received over a dozen awards, including The Peter Drucker School of Management leadership Award, The Whitney M. Young Award, The Admiral Samuel L. Gravely Award, The Civic Leadership Award of Los Angeles, and The Civic Leadership Award of Chicago for serving for five years on the Chicago Workforce Board. He currently mentors young leaders and private organizations on values-based leadership principles.
He and his family reside in Oak Park, Illinois, with a secondary residence in Southern California.
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