Edward Jones’ director of human resources in

the branch development division is a man who not only is

responsible for training tomorrow’s leaders at his firm, but he

also makes it his duty to help the community’s next business

leaders.

Rodney Gee

sits on the advisory board for Florida A&M University’s

business school and is also the president-elect for the Foundation

Board of St. Louis Community College. He has been on the SLCC board

for seven years and will serve as president beginning in June

2012.

Working in

branch development, Gee has a critical role in the continuation and

growth of the firm. He develops leaders who sustain Edward Jones.

Gee is responsible for training those at the associate level, but

he also works with other leaders in the firm.

Gee has worked

in several business roles and has been focused on reaching his

goals from an early age.

“Certainly

starting out of college, the ability to go to work and support

myself motivated me to do well,” Gee said.

Gee has been

able to share the lessons he has learned from his time working in

business with the people he helps train in and out of the office.

There are two principles Gee gives.

“Critically

look at yourself first. Find where you need to get better,” Gee

said.

Gee’s second

principle builds on his first principle.

“You have to

be able to build on your competency to take on more

responsibilities,” Gee said. “It’s one thing to want more, but

unless you’re dealing with what things you can do better, it’s hard

for you to take on more because you’re not going to be open to the

feedback.”

Gee grew up in

St. Louis. He attended Central Missouri State University for his

undergraduate education receiving a bachelor’s degree in business

with an emphasis on marketing. After getting his bachelor’s degree,

he worked in sales at Southwestern Bell. He then moved to Chicago

and worked for Motorola for 15 years. Gee was recruited by Monsanto

and returned back to St. Louis. While at Monsanto he obtained the

added responsibility of being the director of human resources for

several units.

Gee received

his master’s of human resource development from Webster University

and earned his Security Industry Institute certification from the

Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania for

business.

Gee joined

Edward Jones in 2000 as the director of human Resources in the

information system’s division and has been taking on more

responsibilities. In 2004 Gee worked as the director of human

resources in the service division, and from 2007 to 2009 he was

responsible for human resources at the firm’s Canadian affiliate

and offices in Arizona. 

Gee strongly

believes businesses should help the community, and Gee takes a

special interest in the growth of St. Louis.

“I think St.

Louis is fantastic community, and I think we have the potential of

moving our community forward,” Gee said. “We need diverse and

talented folks in our business. We can’t do that unless our school

systems are sound and not unless our businesses are contributing to

our community.”

Along with the

school boards that Gee sits on, he is also on the board for

Employment Connections, which helps people that do not have many

other alternatives.

“Employment

Connection focuses on those who have been incarcerated and helping

them gain meaningful employment, especially those without homes or

a way or means to get back into the community,” Gee said, “I get

self-satisfaction in seeing people grow in our

community.”

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