Franklin Covey Co. Announces the Passing of Dr. Stephen R. Covey, Renowned
Author, Speaker and Consultant
SALT LAKE CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul. 16, 2012-- Franklin Covey Co.
(NYSE:FC) today announced that Dr. Stephen R. Covey, co-founder and a former
vice-chairman and director of FranklinCovey, passed away peacefully this
morning due to the residual effects of a bicycle accident he suffered this past
April. He was in his 80th year. In his final hours, he was surrounded by his
loving wife and each of his children and their spouses.
Dr. Covey made a decision early in his life that his greatest contribution
and life's work would be as a teacher. Beginning with his role as a university
professor at Brigham Young University and then as an internationally-renowned
author, speaker, and consultant, he has impacted the lives of countless
millions worldwide. From grade school and university students, to Fortune 100
CEOs and numerous heads of state, he made teaching principle-centered
leadership his life's work.
In 1996, Dr. Covey was recognized as one of Time magazine's 25 Most
Influential Americans. He is the author of a number of acclaimed books,
including the international bestseller The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People,
which has sold more than 20 million copies in 40 languages throughout the
world. Other bestsellers include First Things First, Principle-Centered
Leadership, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Families, and The 8th Habit. His
most recent books include The 3rd Alternative, The Leader in Me, and Everyday
Greatness.
In 2002, Forbes named The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People one of the 10
most influential management books ever written. Chief Executive magazine
recognized The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People as one of the two most
influential books of the 20th century. Dr. Covey received the Fatherhood Award
from the National Fatherhood Initiative, was named Speaker of the Year,
received the Sikh's International Man of Peace Award, and The National
Entrepreneur of the Year Lifetime Award for Entrepreneurial Leadership.
In 1984, Dr. Covey made the decision to leave full-time teaching as a
university professor to establish a business organization, Covey Leadership
Center, that could take principle-centered leadership throughout the world.
From the inception of that business, Dr. Covey's focus was always on writing
and teaching, leaving the leadership and management of the business to others.
In 1997, Covey Leadership Center merged with FranklinQuest, to form Franklin
Covey Co. (NYSE:FC), a global performance improvement company that now operates
in over 125 countries throughout the world. From the time of the merger to his
retirement from the board last year, Dr. Covey devoted essentially all of his
time and effort to writing and teaching.
To Stephen, more important than his professional work was his work with his
family. Stephen was a devoted husband, father and grandfather and spent a
considerable amount of time with his immediate and extended family, getting
together for vacations, games, celebrations, birthdays, and events of all
kinds, and having one-on-one time with each of his children and grandchildren,
which he loved doing. Stephen truly believed that the greatest work we do is
within the four walls of our own homes and was a model of a loving and
committed husband and father to the end.
Bob Whitman, chairman and CEO of FranklinCovey, said, "We lost a dear
friend today. Stephen was one of the world's great human beings. His impact is
incalculable and his influence will continue to inspire generations to come. We
extend our deepest condolences to Dr. Covey's family, his wife Sandra, their
nine children and spouses, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Stephen
frequently referred to them as his greatest joy, inspiration, and most
significant contribution and legacy to the world."
About Franklin Covey
Source: Franklin Covey Co.
Debra Lund, 801-244-4474
Debra.Lund@FranklinCovey.com
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