Joseph Larry Jackson ('77)
President 
Breaking PAR: Diversity Course Management
                     
                     Lectured April 10, 2008
A graduate of the Conrad N. Hilton College at the University of Houston, Joseph Larry
                           Jackson is a 30-year veteran of the hospitality industry's full-service segment. In
                           November 2010, Joseph established his own business, Breaking PAR: Diversity Course Management LLC, a societal hospitality development company with an emphasis on corporate responsibility,
                           diversity enrichment and senior leadership coaching.
Prior to creating Breaking Par, Joseph spent 15 years as vice president and officer
                           for OSI Restaurant Partners LLC, which is the parent company for Outback Steakhouse,
                           Carrabba's Italian Grill, Bonefish Grill, and Fleming's Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar.
                           He was recognized as the Outbacker of the Year in 2006. Joseph also owned an Outback
                           Steakhouse, served as general manager for Steak and Ale, Bennigan's and Olive Garden
                           Italian Restaurants, and was part of the first management opening team for Fuddrucker's.
Joseph's passion is improving inclusive behaviors within the hospitality industry.
                           He works with numerous national, state and industry organizations to increase the
                           significance and the eventual leadership promotions of women and other underrepresented
                           groups. He is the originator of the "Five for Our Future Developmental Program," which
                           provides a flowchart of essential mentorship and authentic personal advancement initiatives.
                           Through this program, senior leadership, HR, legal and marketing are prepared to have
                           ownership of meaningful initiatives to support answerable inclusive practices. 
Joseph is a member of Hilton College's Board of Advisors and was honored to be his
                           alma mater's commencement speaker in 2004. He also is on the executive board of the
                           Multicultural Foodservice and Hospitality Alliance and is a board member of the Hospitality
                           Industry Diversity Institute at Hilton College.
At the University of South Florida, Joseph established the Kente Awards, which honor
                           community leaders and university staff in Tampa who work together to support scholastic
                           achievement and diverse relationships. Joseph also was responsible for organizing
                           the inaugural fundraising dinner for the National Underground Railroad Museum and
                           Freedom Center in Cincinnati, which raised $1.2 million.