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Morton Herbert Meyerson (born 3 June 1938) is an American computer industry executive who held positions in the
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-founded
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and subsequently at
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and
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. Ross Perot paid $10 million for naming rights to Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, home to the
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.


Early life and education

Meyerson was born in
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, Texas in 1938. His mother was a pianist and actively volunteered at the Fort Worth VA Hospital. His father owned Meyerson insurance agency. When he was 10, Morton's brother Sandy died from cancer. Meyerson was raised in a Jewish household, and is Jewish as well. Meyerson attended
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, where he played football, sang in the choir, and was senior class president. He then graduated from
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with a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics and philosophy. At UT, he was a member of
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,
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, the UT chorus, and student government. In 1991, he was a recipient of the Pro Bene Meritus Award presented by the UT College of Liberal Arts and in 2005 he was a recipient of The University of Texas Distinguished Alumnus Award.  After college, Meyerson served as an officer in the United States Army with an occupational specialty involving automatic data processing. Meyerson served in the active reserves from 1963 through 1969.


Career

Meyerson began working for
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in 1963. He then worked at
Electronic Data Systems Electronic Data Systems (EDS) Corporation was an American multinational corporation, multinational information technology equipment and services company headquartered in Plano, Texas, which was founded in 1962 by Ross Perot. The company was a s ...
, Inc. from 1966 to 1971, leaving the company as President and Vice Chair leading over 50,000 employees. During Meyerson's CEO tenure, EDS grew from a $200 million consulting business into a $4.7 billion large-scale systems consulting enterprise generating over $190 million in earnings. In 1967, Morton H. Meyerson proposed a business model that would later become known as “
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,” which led to major business growth for EDS. In 2013 Morton was inducted into The Outsourcing Hall of Fame of the International Association of Outsourcing Professionals. He was CEO of duPont Glore Forgan, a Wall Street brokerage firm, from 1971 through 1974. In 1984, he became the chief technology officer at
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. He retired in 1986 to pursue foundation work and mentoring entrepreneurs. During this period, Meyerson mentored
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during the early years of
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. He also mentored
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and
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as a principal investor in Broadcast.com investing $500,000 for a 10% share. In 1992, Morton re-joined the corporate world as Chair and CEO of
Perot Systems Perot Systems Corporation was an information technology services provider founded in 1988 by a group of investors led by Ross Perot and based in Plano, Texas, United States. Perot Systems provided information technology services in the industries ...
. He retired from Perot Systems in 1998. He has since been chairman of 2M Companies, Inc. and of The Morton H. Meyerson Family Foundation. The foundation is the charitable giving arm for his philanthropic projects, including Dream Big, which helps provides scholarships for high school graduates in Fort Worth, and the Hilleman Scholars Program at
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, for first-generation students. He serves on the board of the Dallas Symphony Association and is Vice Chairman Emeritus of the National Park Foundation. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, and over his career he has served on many governing boards, including as chairman of the Texas Super Conducting Super Collider Project. In 2021, he was inducted into the Texas Business Hall of Fame.


References


External links


Dream Big

2m Company website

Morton H Meyerson Family Foundation

Hilleman Scholarship Program
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