Theodore Roosevelt Malloch
Dr. Malloch is chairman and chief executive officer of the Roosevelt Group, a leading strategy and thought leadership company. He conceptualizes and executes dynamic international projects. He was president of the 1992 World Economic Development Congress sponsored by CNN. Dr. Malloch’s other projects include the founding of the CEO Learning Partnership for a major accounting firm; the fashioning of the Fortune 500 Forum for Fortune magazine; bringing about one of the largest mergers of two international consulting and software firms; and planning and consulting with scores of governments on privatization programs and debt for equity deals, involving billions of dollars of assets. Dr. Malloch has served on the executive board of the World Economic Forum, which hosts the Davos meeting in Switzerland. In addition, he serves or has served on twenty-seven boards, including those of corporations, mutual funds, nonprofit organizations, universities, and Berkeley and Yale Divinity schools. He has held an ambassadorial-level position in the United Nations and served in senior policy positions in the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations and in the U.S. State Department. Dr. Malloch was also director of executive programs at the Aspen Institute. His books include Issues in International Trade and Development Policy; Beyond Reductionism; Unleashing the Power of Perpetual Learning; The Global Century, written with Scott Massey; Renewing American Culture: The Pursuit of Happiness; Being Generous; Thrift: Rebirth of a Forgotten Virtue; and the best-selling Spiritual Enterprise: Doing Virtuous Business.
Education
LL.D. University of Aberdeen (honorary)
B.A. Gordon College
M.Litt. University of Aberdeen
Ph.D. University of Toronto


