Frank Maguire

  • Master of Communication and Author of You're the Greatest

Programs

The Success Secrets of FedEx

The Three Keys to Corporate Success

Who Cares About Leadership?

The Simplicity of Sophisticated Selling

Maguire's Absolutes

The Employees' ROI Inventing the Future

Speaker Information

Frank Maguire is seen as a business guru, illuminating audiences from Beijing to Dubai, London to Los Angeles. He is both a business teacher and a master storyteller, offering a realistic and human approach to business and leadership success. Frank is one of the nation's leading authorities on corporate culture, leadership, customer service, productivity and communications.

As the first Senior Vice President of Industrial Relations for FedEx, Maguire is the creator of the corporate culture that made the company the multi-billion dollar success story of the past 20 years. He helped turn the phrase "absolutely, positively overnight" from a promise to a guarantee.

Before his work with FedEx, Maguire was head of program development at ABC Radio Network. He hired Ted Koppel and Charles Osgood, giving them their first on-air broadcast jobs. He has served as Director of Marketing and Public Relations for American Airlines, and was Vice President at KFC when it was the fastest growing company on the New York Stock Exchange.

When in his 20's, Maguire served in the Office of the President under both John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. Maguire was one of the five original task force members who created Project Headstart and the Special Olympics.

Frank is the author of "You're the Greatest".

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Testimonials

"Frank Maguire not only taught Federal Express how to communicate, but also how to have a heart!"

- Fred Smith, founder of Federal Express

"Like a gust of fresh air has come bursting through the door."

-Ted Koppel, ABC News

"1,200 businessmen gathered in London to hear seven American men tell them how to be better leaders. The event was a little like a Revivalist meeting, with everyone hanging on the utterances of the speakers... That resemblance grew when Frank Maguire, an ex-boss of Federal Express, made everyone stand up and hold hands, and said: 'We're going to cross the road together.'..."

- The Economist