Steve Green
President, Hobby Lobby
Steve Green has served as president of Hobby Lobby, the world’s largest privately owned arts and crafts retailer, since 2004. Founded by his father, David, in 1972 in 300 square feet of retail space, the chain has grown to 500 stores in 41 states and, along with its affiliated companies, employs some 20,000 people nationwide.
Green began working for the family business as a store operations supervisor after graduating from high school in 1981 and became the company’s executive vice president in 2000. Today, Hobby Lobby and its affiliates have combined sales of more than $2.6 billion. Affiliated companies include Hemispheres, EthnoGraphic Media, Crafts, Etc! and Mardel Stores, a Christian bookstore and educational supply chain led by his brother, Mart.
In 2009, Hobby Lobby purchased its first biblical artifact. Today Green devotes half his time to what has become known as The Green Collection, among the world’s newest and largest private collections of rare biblical texts and artifacts. The collection of more than 40,000 biblical antiquities will eventually become the core of an international, non-sectarian museum of the Bible and will be the subject of ongoing scholarly research through the Green Scholars Initiative. In the summer of 2011, 400 items from the collection were put on display in a traveling exhibit called Passages which began in Oklahoma City and then moved to Atlanta. It will be traveling to other cities nationwide. Beginning on March 1, 2012, over 100 items will be on display at the Vatican in Rome during Lent.
Steve and his wife, Jackie, have been married for 28 years and reside in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. They are the proud parents of one son and five daughters. Within the last few years they have added a daughter-in-law, son-in-law, and two grandchildren. They are very actively involved at Council Road Baptist Church, as well as many other national and international Christian charities.
President, Hobby Lobby

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