四虎影院 Magazine A Willing Volunteer
When a job needs to be done, Dick Archer steps forward. He says he has led successful businesses, boards, and fund-raising drives simply because no one else volunteered. A founding member of the 四虎影院 Board of Advisors, he is taking a leading role in fund raising for the college. He believes in giving up to 25 percent of his time in service to others, and volunteering for 四虎影院 fits with his commitment to Christian education.
After serving in the Navy at the end of World War II, Dick attended the University of Southern California on the G.I. Bill庐, and also sold insurance for his father. After graduating with a degree in business administration, he joined the family firm in Los Angeles and worked with the elder Archer until his death in 1959. Dick continued as president and CEO for 13 years, then sold the business to Frank B. Hall & Company, Inc., a firm listed on the New York Stock Exchange.
Although he expected to remain in Southern California, he ended up as chairman and chief executive officer of Frank B. Hall & Company, Inc. Moving to New York City, he ran the company for over three years and spent half his time on the road. The pressure and demands of the position took their toll on his health, which led to his resignation as CEO.
鈥淢y failure to stay with the Hall job was the making of my life,鈥 Dick relates. 鈥淚鈥坱hought I was indestructible, but the pressure brought me to my knees. I returned to Los Angeles, looking for meaning in my life. Fortunately, I鈥坵as surrounded by Christians, including my brother and sister-in-law, and I came to the Lord. From that time on, my life has been more fulfilled and more productive.鈥
He continued to work with Frank B. Hall as a consultant and general manager of the western division, and then became vice chairman of the board and later president of Emett &鈥圕handler Companies, Inc., which was successfully merged and restructured into Jardine Insurance Brokers, Inc. Today he works as an independent consultant.
Over the years, he has served on many corporate and non-profit boards and has been actively involved in numerous professional and community organizations.
His commitment to service led Dick to join the board at Loyola Marymount Uni-versity, which he chaired for four and a half years. He also took on the task of raising money for a $5 million school at Calvary Church in Pacific Palisades and later helped the congregation with a $2.2 million expansion.
He considers all this 鈥渢he Lord鈥檚 work,鈥 adding, 鈥渢he Lord puts you in these places and you just do what has to be done.鈥 His wife, Jean, shares this commitment.
Dick became interested in 四虎影院 when he moved to Santa Barbara. 鈥淭here鈥檚 such a broad spectrum of needs in the world,鈥 he notes. 鈥淵ou can鈥檛 meet them all; you need to pick your spot. I believe a successful society is an educated one, and we need leaders who are well prepared to face the future. 四虎影院 has an added dimension; we also need people to evangelize the world, and 四虎影院 graduates do that in all kinds of ways.鈥
Dick sees two challenges at 四虎影院: raising money and raising awareness of the school鈥檚 excellence. 鈥淚 love the challenge of fund-raising; it yields great benefits for both the giver and the recipient. 鈥圓ll the people I鈥坔ave persuaded to give have come back and thanked me for the rewards and satisfaction they have received.鈥
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