James T. "Jim" Stephens (born April 14, 1939) is an American, businessman and philanthropist from Alabama.

James T. Stephens
Born (1939-04-14) April 14, 1939 (age 85)
Alma materYale University
Harvard Business School
OccupationBusinessman
Known forChairman of EBSCO Industries
SpouseJulie Stephens
Children5
Parent(s)Elton Bryson Stephens, Sr.
Alys Robinson

Early life

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James T. Stephens was born on April 14, 1939, in Birmingham, Alabama.[1] His father, Elton Bryson Stephens, Sr., founded EBSCO Industries in 1944.[2][3][4] His mother, Alys Robinson, died in 1996.[2]

He graduated from Yale University, where he received a bachelor's degree in history in 1961.[1] He received an MBA from the Harvard Business School in 1964.[1]

Career

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Stephens served as a lieutenant in the United States Army.[2] He joined the family business, EBSCO Industries, where he served as President from 1970 to 2005.[1] He served as its chairman from 2002 to 2017.[2][3]

He was inducted into the Alabama Business Hall of Fame in 2008 and the Alabama Academy of Honor in 2012.[1]

Philanthropy

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Stephens previously served as the chairman of the boards of trustees of the Highlands School in Mountain Brook, Alabama, the Altamont School, and Birmingham-Southern College.[1] Additionally, he served as the chairman of the Greater Alabama Council of the Boy Scouts of America.[1]

He donated US$2 million to the United Way of Central Alabama.[1] He has endowed scholarships at Jefferson State Community College, Troy University, and Birmingham-Southern College.[1] He has also made charitable contributions to the God's Outreach Center in Harpersville, Alabama as well as UNICEF and Doctors Without Borders.[1]

With his father, Stephens donated US$2.5 million to the University of Alabama at Birmingham.[4] They also donated US$15 million for the construction of the Elton B. Stephens Science Center on the campus of Birmingham–Southern College.[4]

Personal life

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He is married to Julie Stephens.[1] They have four children, Bryson, Trent, Bart, and Alys.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Alabama Academy of Honor: James T. Stephens". www.archives.alabama.gov. Retrieved 24 October 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d America's Richest Families: Stephens family, Forbes
  3. ^ a b Connor Sheets, Who are the richest Alabamians now that billionaire Marguerite Harbert has passed?, The Birmingham News, March 23, 2015
  4. ^ a b c Michael Tomberlin, Stephens family may be better known in Birmingham for generosity than $4 billion wealth, The Birmingham News, July 10, 2014