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Tom Chappell and his wife
Kate left the corporate world for Kennebunk, Maine, in 1968 to
move "back to the land," where they have raised their
five children. Since cofounding Tom's of Maine with Kate in 1970,
he has dedicated himself to growing a company that produces innovative,
natural personal care products in a caring and creative work environment.
Tom hopes to set an example
of ethical business standards for others. His first book, The
Soul of a Business: Managing for Profit and the
Common Good, set a practical yet powerful new agenda for ethical
and profitable business leadership in the 1990s. His most recent
book, Managing Upside Down: Seven Intentions for Values-Centered
Leadership, was released in September of 1999. It offers an insightful
step-by-step guide to Tom's management philosophy: leading with one's
values by integrating the organizational, financial, and social components
of a business.
Along with the book's release, Tom founded
the Saltwater Institute, a nonprofit organization offering innovative
leadership
development
programs such as The Seven Intentions® of Values-Centered Leadership
Program. These programs provide performance tools to help executives
and their organizations create profitable values-centered enterprises.
A 1966 graduate of Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut,
with a B.A. in English, Tom earned a Masters in Theology at
Harvard Divinity
School in 1991. He is active in the Episcopal Church of Maine,
was a deputy to the 1991 and 1994 Triennial General Conference
of the
Episcopal Church, and was a member of the Environmental Stewardship
Team of the national Episcopal Church. He is active in many cultural
and philanthropic organizations, among them the Dean's Council
for Harvard Divinity School, the Advisory Council for the Center
for
the Study of Values in Public Life at Harvard Divinity School,
and the President's Advisory Council for The General Theological
Seminary
of the Episcopal Church. |