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From Brad Smith, 2017 Campbell Trophy Summit Remarks · · National Football Foundation

“Every night when you go to bed you should go to bed and you should think about 8,000 employees who work in this company. I want you to picture their faces, think about their families and tuck them in bed with you every night because that's the job of a CEO is to care about everyone that you serve.”

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Former Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, Intuit
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On , Brad Smith, Former Chairman & Chief Executive Officer at Intuit, spoke about leadership during Brad Smith, 2017 Campbell Trophy Summit Remarks on National Football Foundation.

Brad Smith, 2017 Campbell Trophy Summit Remarks
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Brad Smith, 2017 Campbell Trophy Summit Remarks
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Intuit CEO Brad Smith pays tribute to the leadership skills of Bill Campbell at the inaugural summit for The William V. Campbell Trophy®, presented by Fidelity Investments, which took place Aug. 24-26 at Stanford University. The event created a powerful new platform for building relationships and connecting nominees for the award with some of the nation’s top entrepreneurs and Silicon Valley CEOs. The event, officially dubbed “The Campbell Trophy Summit” and sponsored by Intuit Inc., paid tribute to Bill Campbell, the award’s namesake who passed away in 2016. Campbell, who played and coached at Columbia before a switch to the business world, became one of the most influential individuals in Silicon Valley, using the lessons of the gridiron to mentor Steve Jobs of Apple, Larry Page, Sergey Brin and Eric Schmidt of Google, Jeff Bezos of Amazon, Scott Cook and Brad Smith of Intuit and countless others. The event, which attracted 82 former nominees and featured 44 speakers, served as the perfect vehicle to carry on Bill’s legacy of mentoring.
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About Brad Smith

Former Chairman & Chief Executive Officer · Intuit

Brad Smith, former Chairman and CEO of Intuit, has spoken at multiple QuickBooks Connect events between 2014 and 2018, where he discussed the company's strategy, product innovations, and the role of small businesses in the economy. At the 2014 event, Smith described Intuit's goal to be "the operating system behind small business success" and highlighted features such as QuickBooks financing, which he said had increased loan acceptance rates from 60% to 70% by using business data rather than FICO scores. He also stated that small businesses had created 60% of new jobs since the beginning of the recession and that if one in three small businesses hired one more employee, it would eliminate unemployment in the U.S. In 2015, Smith announced a $100 million fund for QuickBooks financing and said the company had facilitated over a quarter of a billion dollars in loans. He also noted that the company had testified before Congress as an advocate for self-employed workers. In a 2018 interview, Smith said he heard from customers that they valued connecting with one another, new product launches such as practice management, and innovations in payments, payroll, and capital access. He stated that "people don't care what you know until they know that you care" and expressed optimism about the company's future. In other appearances, Smith discussed Intuit's operating values, including a "70-20-10" resource allocation model and a "delight pyramid" for product design. He described an experiment where engineers developed a mobile feature allowing users to photograph tax documents for automatic data entry, which he said became a significant growth driver for TurboTax. Smith also spoke about his upbringing in West Virginia and his education at Marshall University, stating that leadership involves being true to oneself and playing to one's strengths.

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