From FedEx CEO Fred Smith on Leadership and Teamwork · · UCLAAnderson
“The first is we have the most unique system of higher education of any country in the world and our MITs and UCLAs's and University of Chicago and Yales and Harvard and and uh and Princeton's and Stanfords combined with the entrepreneurs that come out of them and the venture capital business that we have in this country allow you to produce a Google or an Apple or a FedEx or a Microsoft or you could go on or a Starbucks.”
On , Frederick Smith, Former Founder, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer at FedEx, spoke about higher education during FedEx CEO Fred Smith on Leadership and Teamwork on UCLAAnderson.
Frederick Smith, founder and former CEO of FedEx, has continued to comment on trade, economic policy, and supply chain issues in public appearances. In a January 2023 conversation at MIT, Smith said he was personally disappointed by China's shift toward a "state directed Mercantile path" after he had pushed for its entry into the WTO. He also stated that "work is now optional" in the U.S., attributing inflation and slow growth to a lack of blue-collar labor willing to work. Smith expressed support for a carbon tax and said FedEx does not view Amazon as a direct competitor. In earlier appearances, Smith advocated for infrastructure investment, calling the 2021 bipartisan infrastructure bill "a step in the right direction." He said the U.S. should not abandon the Trans-Pacific Partnership but improve it, and warned that withdrawal from NAFTA would have "massive repercussions." Smith has repeatedly called for lowering the U.S. corporate tax rate and adopting a territorial tax system, arguing that the current code discourages investment. He also stated that 85% of U.S. job losses over the past 25 years were due to automation, not trade.