[...] We look forward to Ken's leadership as we work towards our goal of giving every baby a healthy start in life.
He chaired their annual WalkAmerica fundraiser in Dallas in 2006, and was elected chairman of the board of trustees on June 18, 2007 (2007-06-18).
[3] He received a total of 13 promotions, becoming senior vice president of the domestic ground operations division of FedEx Express (where he managed 60,000 employees and oversaw all US operations), as well as senior vice president of their air-ground and freight services division.
[6] I had a worker come tell me six years later that he still remembered that I sent a note to him when his father died and how much it meant, [...] He told me his own manager didn't take time to do anything more than authorize his bereavement pay.
[6] In early 2006, May was the subject of a Time article titled "People to Watch In International Business" in which author Jeremy Caplan opined that the 45-year-old May "won't reprint his résumé anytime soon.
"[7] Kenneth May resigned as CEO of FedEx Office effective March 31, 2008 (2008-03-31) after a falling out with the corporation over future strategy of the copy chain; replacing May was his COO, Brian Philips.