D. Scott Davis served as the CEO and Chairman of United Parcel Service (UPS) from January 2008 until September 2014. He joined UPS in 1986 and climbed the ranks, eventually becoming Chief Financial Officer before his promotion to CEO. This...
D. Scott Davis served as the CEO and Chairman of United Parcel Service (UPS) from January 2008 until September 2014. He joined UPS in 1986 and climbed the ranks, eventually becoming Chief Financial Officer before his promotion to CEO. This background in finance has been key to how he operates—always focusing on company performance and long-term growth. During his time, Scott earned a compensation package that peaked at over $16 million in 2014, and his leadership played a crucial role in UPS's expansion and efficiency improvements. He has shown a strong commitment to the company, evidenced by his continuing service on the board after his retirement. Besides his role at UPS, he sits on the board of Honeywell, holding 28,350 shares of its stock worth about $5.8 million. Scott's career also includes being chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, adding depth to his experience in managing large organizations. His story is one of consistent advancement, wise financial management, and dedication to enhancing the operations of a global leader in logistics.