Paul Orfalea
Paul Orfalea founded Kinko's in 1970 near the University of California at Santa Barbara with a simple idea: provide college students with products and services they need at a competitive price. The space that Orfalea rented for his copy business was so small that the copy machine had to be lugged out onto the sidewalk. From its modest beginnings, Kinko's is now the world's leading business services chain. Today, there are over 1,500 Kinko's worldwide.
Much of Kinko's success can be traced directly to Orfalea's unique business philosophy that was based on the founder's freethinking, creative style. Orfalea's theories and instincts on how to operate a successful business were grounded in his passion for retailing, his insistence on taking care of his co-workers and customers, and a sharp eye for opportunity. Through Paul Orfalea's leadership, Kinko's has taken an exemplary leading role in environmental responsibility.
Orfalea encouraged active participation from all 23,000 co-workers, and generous incentive programs were implemented to stimulate creativity. In fact, co-workers at every level were encouraged to share ideas freely in organizational decisions. Fortune selected Kinko's as one of the "100 Best Companies to Work with in America" in 1999, 2000 and 2001, Forbes ranked Kinko's 84th on its year 2000 "Forbes 500 Biggest Private Companies," and Working Mother listed Kinko's in its "Best Companies for Working Mothers" 2001 issue.
In 2000, Orfalea retired from his position as Kinko's Chairperson, and assumed the role Chairperson Emeritus. In 2004, Kinko's was acquired by the FedEx Corporation. Orfalea is no longer involved with FedEx Kinko's business management. Orfalea refers to his retirement as being "repurposed" and is now involved in a range of businesses, including West Coast Asset Management Inc., OS Holdings LLC, Stone Canyon Venture Partners LP and other ventures.
Orfalea, his family, and Kinko's have a long history of supporting educational initiatives including scholarships and child development programs. In 2000, the family started the Orfalea Family Foundation, which supports various philanthropic areas, especially child development facilities on college campuses, along with other children's centers and programs for underprivileged youth. The foundation specifically focuses on early care and education, caregiver training and intergenerational programs. The Orfaleas also support organizations addressing "learning differences" for those challenged with unique different learning styles.
Orfalea also works to increase public awareness of the important need for businesses to support "family-friendly" work/life policies, including flextime and quality early care for children of working parents. He also works with government leaders to encourage businesses and educational institutions to provide these benefits to co-workers and students.
Orfalea is in high demand for his professional speaking, addressing entrepreneurs to working people to learning-challenged groups with his inspirational messages. He frequently teaches at University of Southern California (his alma mater), UC Davis, UC Santa Barbara, as well as various community and state colleges, and he has taught at NYU, Princeton, Harvard, UCLA and Wharton School of Business among others. Cal Poly has dedicated a business school in the Orfalea name in honor of his ongoing contributions.
Forbes, People and Fortune, and The New York Times have profiled Orfalea as one of several prominent leaders who has overcome dyslexia and gone on to have an illustrious career. Orfalea is also the recipient of the 1992 Outstanding Learning Challenged Citizen Award given by former US President George HW Bush Sr.; 1998 Entrepreneur of the Year Award from the University of Southern California's Marshall School of Business; the 2000 Association of Fundraising Professionals Philanthropist of the Year; the 2001 Ellis Island Medal of Honor; the Beta Gamma Sigma Medallion for Entrepreneurship; Collegiate Entrepreneur Organization Hall of Fame; and the 2004 Honorary degree of Doctor of Laws from Babson College in Massachusetts. In 2003, Orfalea received the Hello Friend Award from the Ennis William Cosby Foundation. In 2005, Orfalea was awarded Philanthropist of the Year by the Association of Funding Professionals, along with the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Santa Barbara News Press. In 2006, the Attention Deficit Disorder Association established an annual Paul Orfalea Award; and Orfalea also received a doctorate degree from the Lebanese American University.
In 2005, Orfalea wrote Copy This! Lessons from a Hyperactive Dyslexic Who Turned a Bright Idea into one of America’s Best Companies, a unique autobiography filled with life lessons on overcoming obstacles and turning impediments into opportunities. It reveals how Orfalea succeeded using his learning differences and unorthodox approach to business to mold a compassionate, unconventional, partner-driven culture that allowed Kinko’s to thrive.
Despite all of these high profile activities, Orfalea is very down to earth, friendly, compassionate and continually curious about the world around him - a true modern adventurer.
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Work - Love - Play: Achieving Balance Between Life and Work
Anyone Else Can Do It Better: Leadership & Motivating Workers
Learning Distinctions
What's Right About the World
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