Joel Myers
Dr. Joel Norman Myers is an American businessman who is the founder and executive chairman of AccuWeather, an American commercial weather service and media company.
Background
Myers is a native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He founded AccuWeather in State College, Pennsylvania, in 1962. Myers was on the faculty of Penn State from 1964 until 1981 as instructor, lecturer, and assistant professor; he estimates that by the time he retired from teaching he had taught weather forecasting to approximately 17% of all practicing meteorologists in the United States. Additionally, he was on the Pennsylvania State University board of trustees for 33 years, and continues as an Emeritus Trustee.Myers received the American Meteorological Society’s 2018 Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Advancement of Applied Meteorology, and the National Weather Association’s 2017 Lifetime Achievement Award, in addition to numerous other accolades. He is a trustee of the board of directors for the Committee for Economic Development, where he also is on the education subcommittee, and he is a Fellow of the Nantucket Project.
In 2007, Myers appointed his younger brother Barry Lee Myers, a business attorney, as AccuWeather's chief executive officer. The younger Myers was nominated by President Donald Trump to head the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in October 2017. Dr. Myers resumed his position as CEO in 2019 following his brother's departure from the company. In June 2023, Myers stepped down as CEO to became executive chairman of the company.