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  1. Philip O. Geier currently serves as executive director of the Davis United World College Scholars Program. He is a leader in international education and often serves as an independent consultant specializing in strategic innovation for education and transformative philanthropy.

  2. Jun 24, 2019 · Philip H. Geier, Jr., the long-time chairman and CEO of the advertising giant known as The Interpublic Group of Companies, died on Wednesday, June 19, at the age of 84.. Over the course of his ...

  3. May 6, 2024 · Phil Geier delivers remarks after being awarded an honorary degree during the college’s annual Honors Day convocation. Photo by Steven Garcia ’20 St. Olaf awarded an honorary degree to Phil Geier, the co-founder and executive director of the Davis United World College Scholars Program and co-creator of Projects for Peace, during the college ...

  4. Jun 24, 2019 · Phil Geier became an avid contemporary art collector through his wife Faith's influence and served on the Board of Trustees of The Whitney Museum of American Art for 27 years. A lifelong Republican, he briefly served on President George W. Bush's National Economic Council and donated to Republican candidates and causes on local, state and ...

  5. Our founders, Shelby Davis and Phil Geier, were inspired by this movement. They sought to amplify its impact, and so the Davis UWC Scholars Program was born. What started with a small pilot group has since expanded into a dynamic program consisting of nearly 100 partner institutions.

  6. Jun 27, 2019 · Phil Geier (Philip H. Geier Jr to give him his full title) was chairman and CEO of Interpublic from 1980 to 2000, when he turned Marion Harper's Interpublic into the biggest ad holding group in the world. He began his career at McCann Erickson, then as now the foundation of the group. He began his

  7. Co-founded by philanthropist Shelby Davis and international educator Phil Geier in 2000, the Davis UWC Program operates on two guiding principles: Support exceptional students so they can access outstanding higher educational opportunities in the United States.