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'''EBSCO Industries''' is a privately held, widely diversified corporation with headquarters in [[Birmingham]]. It was founded in [[1944]] by [[Elton B. Stephens]] (hence the EBSCO acronym '''E'''lton '''B''' '''S'''tephens '''CO'''mpany). EBSCO is the largest privately-held company in Alabama and one of the top 200 in the nation, based on revenues and employee numbers, according to ''Forbes'' Magazine. In [[1997]] sales surpassed $1 billion. In [[2008]] revenues exceeded $2.5 billion.
'''EBSCO Industries''' is a privately held, widely diversified corporation founded in [[1944]] by [[Elton B. Stephens]] (hence the EBSCO acronym '''E'''lton '''B''' '''S'''tephens '''CO'''mpany). Its core industries include subscription services to libraries, bibliographic databases, manufacturing of construction and outdoors products, and real estate development. Previously located in the [[EBSCO Building]] at 1230 [[1st Avenue North (Downtown)|1st Avenue North]], the company's current [[EBSCO Industries headquarters|international headquarters]] are at 5724 [[U.S. Highway 280]] in unincorporated [[Shelby County]].


Stephens was succeeded as president by his son, [[Elton B. Stephens, Jr]]. In [[2005]] the company was turned over to [[Dixon Brooke, Jr]], the elder Stephens' son-in-law. When [[Tim Collins]] succeeded Brooke as president and CEO in [[2014]] it marked the first time that the company was led by someone from outside the Stephens family.
Company founder Stephens earned money to attend [[Birmingham-Southern College]] by selling magazines door-to-door. He soon became a sales manager and began hiring salespeople and sending them across the country to sell magazine subscriptions. In [[1936]], Stephens earned a law degree from the [[University of Alabama]], but decided that managing the sale of magazines was more profitable than practicing law. In [[1944]], Stephens formed a partnership with his wife, [[Alys Robinson Stephens]], to sell magazine subscriptions, personalized binders and magazine racks to the U.S. Armed Forces. They named this '''Military Service Company''', and over the next decade acquired several other companies that were eventually combined to form EBSCO Industries.


EBSCO is a diverse company which includes over 30 businesses. Its core industries are subscriptions services to libraries, bibliographic databases, manufacturing of construction and outdoors products and real estate development. EBSCO is also well known for its employee benefits. It has been rated among America's Best Companies to work for by Forbes.
Stephens was succeeded as president by his son, [[Elton Stephens Jr]]. In [[2005]] the company was turned over to [[Dixon Brooke Jr]], the elder Stephens' son-in-law. When [[Tim Collins]] succeeded Brooke as president and CEO in [[2014]] it marked the first time that the company was led by someone from outside the Stephens family. [[David Walker]] succeeded him in September [[2017]].


Company founder Stephens earned money to attend [[Birmingham-Southern College]] by selling magazines door-to-door. He soon became a sales manager and began hiring salespeople and sending them across the country to sell magazine subscriptions. In [[1936]], Stephens earned a law degree from the [[University of Alabama]], but decided that managing the sale of magazines was more profitable than practicing law. In [[1944]], Stephens formed a partnership with his wife, [[Alys Robinson Stephens]], to sell magazine subscriptions, personalized binders and magazine racks to the U.S. Armed Forces. They named this '''Military Service Company''', and over the next decade acquired several other companies that were eventually combined to form EBSCO Industries, Inc.
In [[1997]] sales surpassed $1 billion. As of [[2006]] EBSCO was the largest privately-held company in Alabama and one of the top 200 in the nation, based on $2 billion in revenues and 5,000 employees, according to ''Forbes'' Magazine. In [[2008]] revenues exceeded $2.5 billion.
 
== Chief executives ==
* [[Elton B. Stephens]], 1944–
* [[Elton B. Stephens Jr]], –2005
* [[Dixon Brooke Jr]], 2005–2014
* [[Tim Collins]], 2014–2017
* [[David Walker]], 2017–


== EBSCO companies ==
== EBSCO companies ==
*'''Information Services'''
* '''Information Services'''
**[[EBSCO Information Services]]
** [[CINAHL Information Systems]]
**[[EBSCO Subscription Services]]
** [[EBSCO Book Services]]
**[[EBSCO Publishing]]
** [[EBSCO Information Services]], based in Ipswich, Massachusetts
*'''Manufacturing'''
** [[EBSCO Subscription Services]]
**B2B Essentials
** [[EBSCO Publishing]]
**[[PRADCO Outdoor Brands]]
** [[RoweCom]]
**[[Knight and Hale Game Calls]]
** [[Whitston Publishing Co.]]
**[[Code Blue]]
* '''Manufacturing'''
**[[Carry-Lite Decoys and Accessories]]
** [[Bailey International]]
**[[Knight Rifles]]
** [[B2B Essentials]]
**[[Green Mountain Rifle Barrel Company]]
** [[PRADCO Outdoor Brands]]
**[[Valley Joist]]
** [[Knight and Hale Game Calls]]
**[[EBSCO Media]]
** [[Code Blue]]
**[[Four Seasons and Vitronic]]
** [[Carry-Lite Decoys and Accessories]]
**[[H. Wilson Company]]
** [[Knight Rifles]]
**[[Luxor]] (business furniture)
** [[Global Point Products]]
* [[Moultrie Feeders]]
** [[Green Mountain Rifle Barrel Company]]
**[[Vulcan Industries]]
** [[Valley Joist]]
**[[Vulcan Information Packaging]]
** [[H. Wilson Company]]
**[[Wayne Industries]]
** [[Luxor]] (business furniture)
**[[Tinker Business Forms]]
** [[Moultrie Feeders]]
**[[NSC International]]
** [[Vulcan Industries]]
**[[Siegel Display Products]]
** [[Vulcan Information Packaging]]
**[[Wingscapes]]
** [[Wayne Industries]]
*'''General Services'''
** [[Tinker Business Forms]]
**[[Military Service Company]]
** [[NSC International]]
**[[Vulcan Service]]
** [[Wingscapes]]
**[[Magazine Express]]
* '''General Services'''
**[[Grandview Media]]
** [[Military Service Company]]
**[[S. S. Nesbit & Co.]]
** [[Vulcan Service]]
**[[EBSCO Professional Parners Group]]
** [[Valent Grou]], formerly [[S. S. Nesbitt & Co.]]
**[[EBSCO TeleServices]]
** [[EBSCO Professional Partners Group]]
**[[EBSCO Promotional Products]]
** [[EBSCO TeleServices]]
**[[EBSCO Reception Room Subscription Services]]
** [[EBSCO Reception Room Subscription Services]]
**[[Publisher Promotion and Fulfillment]]
* '''Publishing'''
**[[MetaPress]]
** [[EBSCO Media]]
**[[Publisher's Warehouse]]
** [[EBSCO Publishing]]
*'''Real Estate'''
** [[Magazine Express]]
**[[Mt Laurel]]
** [[Grand View Media Group]] (formerly [[Vulcan Outdoors]])
**Alys Beach
** [[Publisher Promotion and Fulfillment]]
** [[MetaPress]]
** [[NTP Media]]
** [[Publisher's Warehouse]]
** [[SPORTDiscus]]
* '''Promotional items'''
** [[Crown Products]]
** [[EBSCO Promotional Products]]
** [[Siegel Display Products]]
** [[Vitronic-Four Seasons]]
* '''Real Estate'''
** [[Mt Laurel]] in [[Shelby County]]
** [[EBSCO Gulf Coast Development, Inc.]], developer of Alys Beach in Walton County, Florida
* '''Former ventures'''
** [[Biso Collective]], 2018–2020


==References==
==References==
* Strauch, Katina (1994) "[http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1798&context=atg Interview with F. Dixon Brooke Jr.]" ''Against the Grain.'' Vol. 6, No. 5
* Strauch, Katina (1994) "[http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1798&context=atg Interview with F. Dixon Brooke Jr]" ''Against the Grain.'' Vol. 6, No. 5
* "[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=EBSCO_Industries EBSCO Industries]" (March 1, 2011) Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia - accessed March 21, 2011
* "Special Report: The largest private companies." (November 9, 2006) ''Forbes''
* "[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=EBSCO_Industries EBSCO Industries]" (March 1, 2011) Wikipedia - accessed March 21, 2011
* Tomberlin, Michael (January 15, 2014) "Brooke to retire as CEO of EBSCO, Collins named successor." {{BN}}
* Tomberlin, Michael (January 15, 2014) "Brooke to retire as CEO of EBSCO, Collins named successor." {{BN}}
* Swain, Sharron (June 28, 2022) "EBSCO Capital + others have moved to the former Biso HQ in the Innovation District." {{BNow}}


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.ebscoind.com EBSCO Industries official web site]
* [http://www.ebscoind.com EBSCO Industries] website
* [http://www.metapress.com/ MetaPress]
* [http://www.ebscomags.com/ EBSCO Reception Room Subscription Services]
* [http://www.b2bessentials.com/ B2B Essentials]


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Latest revision as of 14:44, 28 December 2022

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EBSCO Industries is a privately held, widely diversified corporation founded in 1944 by Elton B. Stephens (hence the EBSCO acronym Elton B Stephens COmpany). Its core industries include subscription services to libraries, bibliographic databases, manufacturing of construction and outdoors products, and real estate development. Previously located in the EBSCO Building at 1230 1st Avenue North, the company's current international headquarters are at 5724 U.S. Highway 280 in unincorporated Shelby County.

Company founder Stephens earned money to attend Birmingham-Southern College by selling magazines door-to-door. He soon became a sales manager and began hiring salespeople and sending them across the country to sell magazine subscriptions. In 1936, Stephens earned a law degree from the University of Alabama, but decided that managing the sale of magazines was more profitable than practicing law. In 1944, Stephens formed a partnership with his wife, Alys Robinson Stephens, to sell magazine subscriptions, personalized binders and magazine racks to the U.S. Armed Forces. They named this Military Service Company, and over the next decade acquired several other companies that were eventually combined to form EBSCO Industries.

Stephens was succeeded as president by his son, Elton Stephens Jr. In 2005 the company was turned over to Dixon Brooke Jr, the elder Stephens' son-in-law. When Tim Collins succeeded Brooke as president and CEO in 2014 it marked the first time that the company was led by someone from outside the Stephens family. David Walker succeeded him in September 2017.

In 1997 sales surpassed $1 billion. As of 2006 EBSCO was the largest privately-held company in Alabama and one of the top 200 in the nation, based on $2 billion in revenues and 5,000 employees, according to Forbes Magazine. In 2008 revenues exceeded $2.5 billion.

Chief executives

EBSCO companies

References

  • Strauch, Katina (1994) "Interview with F. Dixon Brooke Jr" Against the Grain. Vol. 6, No. 5
  • "Special Report: The largest private companies." (November 9, 2006) Forbes
  • "EBSCO Industries" (March 1, 2011) Wikipedia - accessed March 21, 2011
  • Tomberlin, Michael (January 15, 2014) "Brooke to retire as CEO of EBSCO, Collins named successor." The Birmingham News
  • Swain, Sharron (June 28, 2022) "EBSCO Capital + others have moved to the former Biso HQ in the Innovation District." Bham Now

External links