Ross Perot Jr. Elected Board Chair of U.S. Chamber of Commerce
- On Thursday, Ross Perot Jr. was chosen to lead the board of directors for the nation’s largest business advocacy group, beginning a two-year term immediately.
- Perot’s election follows his service as vice chair and active board membership since 2020, succeeding Mark Ordan who led during a transition period.
- Perot is a Dallas-based billionaire and chairman of Hillwood and The Perot Group, known for pioneering public-private partnerships and large-scale real estate developments.
- Suzanne P. Clark noted that since joining the board, Perot has taken on multiple leadership positions, providing valuable guidance to support the Chamber’s long-term strategic objectives.
- Perot credited the free enterprise system with enabling his family to achieve their version of the American dream, and he plans to use his leadership to advocate for economic freedom on a global scale.
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The Board of Directors of the Chamber of Commerce elected Ross Perot Jr., leader of Hillwood and The Perot Group, as new president for a period of two years. Perot succeeds Mark Ordan, executive director of Pediatrix.Read more]]>
U.S. Chamber of Commerce Elects Business Leader Ross Perot Jr. Board Chair (US Chamber of Commerce)
) Washington, D.C. - Today, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors elected Ross Perot Jr., Chairman of Hillwood and The Perot Group, as new chair for a two-year term. Perot succeeds Mark Ordan, Chief Executive Officer of Pediatrix. Perot began his term today after Ordan passed the gavel at the U.S. Chamber Board meeting. Previously, Perot was vice chair of the U.S. Chamber Board of Directors and has been an engaged member of the U.S. Ch…
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