Cal Turner
Cal Turner, Jr. grew up in a Scottsville, Kentucky, household where business and
family were one. After graduating Vanderbilt University, he served for three years as
an officer in the United States Navy before beginning his career at Dollar General. He
served as CEO for 37 years, and during his tenure, the number of DG stores rose
from 150, with sales of $40 million, to more than 6,000, with sales in excess of $6
billion. Turner has served on the boards of companies like Shoney's and First
American, and of educational, civic and charitable organizations including Vanderbilt
and Fisk universities, and has been president of the board of governors of the
Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce. His many awards include the Presidential
Award for Private Sector Initiatives (presented by Ronald Reagan) and the Vanderbilt
Distinguished Alumnus Award. A committed lifelong Methodist, Turner was inducted in
2001 into the Fellows of the Society of John Wesley by the Tennessee Conference of
the UMC.
Rob Simbeck is a writer and editor of over 20 books. He was ghostwriter of Cal
Turner's first book, co-written with Howard Olds, Led To Follow.