After earning a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in management and economics from Marshall, Wright went on to earn a Master of Science degree in administration from Central Michigan University.
Following his education, Wright joined Hallmark where he served in roles as director of corporate staffing, director of HR in a seven-plant manufacturing division, director of corporate diversity, manager of college relations, and manager of affirmative action planning.
He was recruited in 1996 to join Thorn Americas as vice president of field human resources.
In 1999, Wright was recruited back to Hallmark Cards as the director of HR – corporate divisions and served in that capacity until his promotion to senior vice president and corporate officer of human resources. As the senior vice president and corporate officer
of human resources, he held responsibility for human resources in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada and Mexico.
Following a career leading his own firm, Tom Wright Consulting, Wright was recruited to join EPR Properties where he performed the role of senior vice president of human resources and administration and then transitioned to an executive advisory role in the company for the
CEO before his first stab at retirement.
In November of 2020, Wright was asked to serve as the interim senior vice president – chief human resources officer for Children’s Mercy Hospital of Kansas City, eventually becoming executive vice president – chief human resources officer and executive
director of the Leadership Center within the Berry Institute.
He is an alumnus of the Kansas City Chamber of Commerce’s Kansas City Tomorrow Leadership Program. He has been recognized as one of Kansas City’s 100 Most Influential African Americans, was named Outstanding Black Alumni at Marshall University, and was
recently inducted into the Hall of Distinction of Marshall University’s Society for Human Resource Management chapter. He was inducted into the Lewis College of Business Hall of Fame in 2023.
Wright is the proud father of three sons, Thomas IV, Jonathan and Bryan, and a grandfather to three. Wright recently celebrated his fourth wedding anniversary to his wife, Joanne, a nationally recognized master sculptor with Hallmark Cards for 41 years prior to her retirement.
The scholarship recipient will be a full-time student in the College of Business who is a West Virginia resident, in good academic standing with a 2.5 GPA or higher, and has need per the standards of the Office of Student Financial Assistance.
The award will be renewable for up to four years, or eight semesters. The dean of the College of Business, or their designee, will select the recipient and renew the award in cooperation with the Office of Student Financial Assistance.
For information regarding the Thomas B. Wright III Scholarship, please contact Marshall University’s Office of Student Financial Assistance at 304-696-3162.