Mr. Hock is a native of North Ogden, Utah, where
he began his business career in the financial services industry in
1950. During the next sixteen years, he held a succession of management
positions with major financial institutions.
In 1968, he developed the concept of a global
system for the electronic exchange of value and a unique, new form of
organization for that purpose: a decentralized, non-stock, for-profit
membership institution to be owned by financial institutions throughout
the world. In 1970, the first portion of that organization, VISA
U.S.A., was founded, followed by VISA International in 1974. It is now
a $1.75 trillion enterprise jointly owned by more than 20,000 financial
institutions in more than 220 countries and territories.
In 1984, Mr. Hock left the VISA organization to
pursue his lifelong interest in the evolution of organizations and
management practices, and the nature and extent of change they will
encounter in the twenty-first century. In 1997, with the support of
major foundations, he founded, a not-for-profit institution, Terra
Civitas, to link individuals and organizations throughout the world in
a concerted effort to develop, disseminate and implement more effective
and equitable concepts of commercial, political and social organization.
In 1991, he became one of thirty living Laureates
of the Business Hall of Fame. In 1992, he was recognized as one of
eight individuals who most changed the way people live in the past
quarter century. In addition to his work to foster organizational
change, Mr. Hock is a writer, public speaker, and author of Birth of
the Chaordic Age, published in November, 1999, by Berrett-Koehler, San
Francisco, California.
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