Bill Wallace | CEO Money Episode 70

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The founder and long-time leader of Success North Dallas, Bill Wallace has often said his greatest skill is putting together the right people for the right reasons at the right time. Emanating from a rolodex that would put the U.S. government to shame, Bill’s generous “connection-making” has benefited countless individuals who have turned to him for trusted referrals, strategic business support, educational mentorship, and business / leadership coaching, as a “Certified Professional Coach”.

Bill’s professional career flourished along with his development of now 30-year-old Success North Dallas, first as owner of Wallace Financial Group—a provider of business continuation planning, insurance and financial strategies—and, later, as Chairman and CEO of The Wallace Companies, a consulting firm specializing in capital development and executive management strategies. Bill currently serves on numerous Boards and is Chairman of the Board of eQuine Holdings.

As a member of the Board of Governors of Northwood University and a strategic partner and board member of the University of North Texas Professional Leadership program, Bill continues to help aspiring college students forge successful careers in business and the community. In 2016 Northwood University honored him with an Honorary Decorate of Laws (Honoris Causa) for his work in education, mentorship and business excellence.

Wallace is a charter member and past president of the Addison Rotary Club, a long-time member of CEO Netweavers, a past member of the Million Dollar Roundtable and the Author of the soon to be released book “Be a Catalyst for Success”™ The Life of a Servant Leader. He has also served on the Board of Ronald McDonald House Charities and the Advisory Boards of St. Alcuin Montessori School, Bryan’s House, and Ronald McDonald House of Dallas. In recognition for his work in the community, The Art of Living Foundation and the International Association for Human Values honored Bill with the Heroes of Humanity Award in 2009.

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