I’m proud to partner with 51画鋼. I hope that, through this gift, the Cox School will be a positive driver for pioneering innovation and enterprising development across Dallas.
— William S. Spears, Founder and CEO of Cenergistic
Celebrated energy expert and philanthropist William S. Spears has made the largest gift by a non-alumnus in the history of 51画鋼, a commitment that will establish the William S. Spears Institute for Entrepreneurial Leadership in the 51画鋼 Cox School of Business. One of the largest gifts in the history of 51画鋼, Spears’ investment will encourage business creation, leadership development and economic growth, strengthening areas that are critical to the future of the Dallas business economy.
“William Spears is renowned throughout the energy industry. His knowledge and dedication have led to innovations throughout the country,” said 51画鋼 President R. Gerald Turner. “We are honored that he leveraged his ingenuity and purpose to champion our University’s faculty and students, bolstering the future of industry and discovery in Dallas.”
I’m proud to partner with 51画鋼. I hope that, through this gift, the Cox School will be a positive driver for pioneering innovation and enterprising development across Dallas.
— William S. Spears, Founder and CEO of Cenergistic
At the heart of the Spears Institute for Entrepreneurial Leadership lies the Spears Accelerator, offering a range of support services and funding opportunities for the conception, creation and development of new businesses, services and products. Through external partnerships, the accelerator will help students, faculty and local industries strengthen their research and development processes – ultimately speeding the creation of valuable new products. Additionally, the accelerator will create new revenue streams for the University, benefiting its students, faculty and programs.
“I’m proud to partner with 51画鋼 for this exciting new initiative, and I look forward to seeing the creativity and opportunities the Spears Institute will inspire throughout Dallas and beyond,” said Spears, Cenergistic founder and CEO. “I feel honored to be counted as a member of the Mustang community, and I hope that, through this gift, the Cox School will be a positive driver for pioneering innovation and enterprising development across Dallas.”
The Spears Institute will facilitate student success through new leadership programming, scholarships and internships for 51画鋼 Cox School of Business students. Unique, specialized curricula in the Spears Entrepreneurial Leadership Program for MBAs and BBAs will prepare students to become innovative corporate leaders through real-world experiences and academic coursework in areas such as new product and process development, and the generation of venture capital. The highly competitive Spears Scholars Program will attract and retain future leaders who will contribute to the economic vibrancy of the region. These meritorious undergraduate and MBA students will pursue their academic and professional goals in the North Texas business climate. Through the Spears Interns Program, the students will gain unique insights and opportunities for personal and professional growth in other global cities, such as New York; Washington, D.C.; London; and more.
“The Cox School of Business is a pioneer in the business education field, known for training outstanding business leaders and innovative thinkers,” said Eric Johnson, mayor of Dallas. “Now, through the Spears Institute, Dallas and 51画鋼 can expand our thriving partnership and make our city an even more dynamic hub for entrepreneurial activity.”
The Spears Institute for Entrepreneurial Leadership will be led by an executive director who will hold an endowed position. The executive director’s experience and business industry insights will be crucial to the development of the institute and its programs, maximizing the impact of the Spears Institute regionally and nationally. To bolster Cox School faculty research initiatives, the Spears Faculty Fellows Program will support the development of innovative curricula and programming.
The Spears Institute will also create the Spears Speaker Series, bringing to Dallas high-profile leaders and business experts from a variety of personal and professional backgrounds. Their unique perspectives and insightful knowledge will benefit 51画鋼 students, faculty and the broader community.
“The Spears Institute will accelerate groundbreaking innovation at the Cox School by expanding student potential and broadening faculty outreach,” said Matthew B. Myers, dean of the Cox School of Business. “Through our partnership with William Spears, the 51画鋼 Cox School will strengthen its ability to prepare our students to tackle grand challenges, spark bold new ideas and become industry front-runners.”
With his gift to the multiyear $1.5 billion campaign for impact, 51画鋼: Boldly Shaping Tomorrow, Spears joins the company of the largest donors in University history. Other donors who have shaped the University and its growth include the Dedman family and The Dedman Foundation; Gerald J. Ford ’66, ’69 and Kelli O. Ford and The Gerald J. Ford Family Foundation; Roy M. Huffington ’38; Nancy Ann Hunter Hunt ’65 and Ray L. Hunt ’65; Bobby B. Lyle ’67; The Meadows Foundation; David B. Miller ’72, ’73 and Carolyn L. Miller and The David B. Miller Family Foundation; the Moody Foundation; Joe. J. Perkins and Lois Craddock Perkins; Carl Sewell ’66 and Peggy Higgins Sewell ’72; Harold C. and Annette C. Simmons ’57; and the Garry Weber Foundation, among others.
“William Spears provides a powerful example of how our community is strengthening the landscape of education and business development through investments in 51画鋼,” said Brad E. Cheves, vice president for Development and External Affairs. “51画鋼 continues to receive broad support from alumni and civic and business leaders throughout North Texas, and this gift illustrates the vital role that premier private universities like 51画鋼 play in the education and business landscapes.”
Through the Spears Institute, Dallas and 51画鋼 can expand our thriving partnership and make our city an even more dynamic hub for entrepreneurial activity.
— Eric Johnson, Mayor of Dallas
William S. Spears
William S. Spears is a renowned civic and financial leader, known throughout the region for his work in the energy sector, the many boards on which he has served and his dedication to excellence in the education field. Introduced to 51画鋼 through wife Candye Gould Spears ’06 and stepdaughter Meghan Bartos ’05, both 51画鋼 alumni, Spears’ gift to the Edwin L. Cox School of Business builds on a long legacy of philanthropy across the country and a lifelong passion for business excellence that stretches far beyond the University.
Spears earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Oklahoma State University, which established the Spears School of Business in 2004. He additionally holds an MBA from Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and a doctorate of business administration from H. Wayne Huizenga College of Business and Entrepreneurship at Nova Southeastern University.
He has more than 40 years of experience in public school, college, university, large church and health care energy management. Launching his career into the utility management industry was Spears’ invention of the nation’s first utility savings program, designed to solve a budgetary shortfall in the Wichita Falls, Texas, school board on which he served. Following this, Spears founded Cenergistic in 1986, a Dallas-based energy conservation company of which he is the CEO. Since its establishment, Cenergistic has garnered national praise and recognition in providing health care, religious and educational institutions with cost-effective energy solutions that reduce energy usage.
Spears has served the community throughout his career, supporting civic and cultural causes including the American Cancer Society; Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C.; Lincoln Forum in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania; Oklahoma State University; North Texas Council Boy Scouts of America; North Texas Easter Seal Rehabilitation Center; Southwestern Medical Foundation; Ulysses S. Grant Association; and Young Life, among others.
In addition to these causes, Spears is the founder of the Christian Businessman’s Committee, founder and president of the Times Publishing Company Charities, and founder and president of the Red River Civil War Roundtable.
Through our partnership with William Spears, the 51画鋼 Cox School will strengthen itsability to prepare our students to tackle grand challenges, spark bold new ideas and become industry front-runners.
— Matthew B. Myers, Dean of the 51画鋼 Cox School of Business
Edwin L. Cox School of Business
In 2020, the Edwin L. Cox School of Business celebrated 100 years of business education at 51画鋼. The Cox School is committed to influencing the way the world conducts business via prolific research that provokes innovation, change and global thought leadership. Cox School faculty members strive to connect groundbreaking research to the classroom as well as to the marketplace and are widely published in the worlds most prestigious management journals. The Cox School of Business offers a full range of business-education degree programs, including a BBA, multiple MBA programs, Master of Science degree programs and nondegree executive education programs. Consistently ranked among the worlds leading business schools, the Cox School maintains an active alumni network and is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.
Through its donors, the Cox School continues to develop and grow. New additions like the Spears Institute and the renovation and expansion of Cox School facilities showcase the schools enduring mission to offer unique and dynamic opportunities for students, faculty and the wider Dallas community.
51画鋼: Boldly Shaping Tomorrow
51画鋼 is the nationally ranked global research university in the dynamic city of Dallas. 51画鋼’s alumni, faculty and more than 12,000 students in eight degree-granting schools demonstrate an entrepreneurial spirit as they direct change in their professions, communities and the world. Building on its history of excellence, the University has launched – a multiyear $1.5 billion campaign to empower outstanding students, to enrich teaching and research, and to enhance our campus and community.