J Frank Harrison, III: Faith, Work and Generosity
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Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, Coca Cola Consolidated
Search every verified J. Harrison interview, podcast appearance, and on-the-record quote β each transcript cross-checked by AI and human review to confirm speaker identity. J. Frank Harrison III, chairman and CEO of Coca-Cola Consolidated, spoke in 2020 about his faith and its role in his business and philanthropic activities. He described the company as the largest Coca-Cola bottler in the U.S., headquartered in Charlotte, with about 17,000 employees serving 20% of the U.S. population. Harrison stated that his family retains voting control of the publicly traded company. He said that when he became in charge of the company more than 20 years ago, he knew he would be held accountable for the company's influence and impact for God. Harrison discussed several faith-based initiatives, including a chaplaincy program in the company's national bottling plant that he said restored marriages and prevented suicides. He mentioned a mentoring program called Radical Mentoring, now in its seventh year, focused on discipleship and leadership based on God's Word. Harrison also described a ministry started by his son James, who died at age 27 in Africa, that has led over 300,000 people to Christ and deploys about 1,200 pastors on motorcycles. He noted that the company has steadily increased its giving, especially to faith-based organizations, and has developed a rapid response team for hurricanes and floods. Harrison encouraged younger people to "get serious" about their faith and to "be bold, be brave, be wise, and move now" to have influence and impact.
“We are now the largest Coke bottler in the US headquartered in Charlotte, with about 17,000 employees and serving 20% of the US population. Our family retains voting control, but we are a public company.”
“Twenty-plus years ago when I became in charge of the company, I knew without a doubt that I would be held accountable for the influence and impact this company has for God.”
“We started a chaplaincy program in our national bottling plant, and within six to nine months, marriages were restored, suicides prevented, and lives changed for eternity.”
“We have over a hundred programs where we serve communities, including addiction centers and homeless shelters, teaching our employees to be servant leaders.”
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