Mary
Gentry
SVP, Finance and Treasurer
ScanSource, Inc.
Greenville,
South Carolina
2025 Cohort
Industry
Technology
Area of Expertise
Finance
Immediately Qualified to Serve
Audit
Previous Board Experience
Nonprofit
Mary Gentry is a strategic, growth-focused Fortune 1000 finance executive with more than 30 years of leadership experience in publicly traded companies across the technology and financial services industries. As a highly collaborative and trusted leader, she brings a wealth of finance, strategy, and investor relations experience to board service. A strategic partner to leadership teams and boards, she offers insights into capital allocation, M&A, business transformation, and growth strategies. From years as an investor relations officer, she provides investor perspective for strategic planning and long-term shareholder value creation.
Mary currently serves as SVP, Finance and Treasurer at ScanSource (Nasdaq: SCSC), a Fortune 1000 international technology distributor for leading suppliers. She co-founded and co-chairs the Corporate Citizenship Steering Committee and served as co-executive sponsor for the Women in the Workforce Employee Network Group.
With over 30 years of non-profit board leadership, Mary has guided organizations in strategic planning, governance, and mission achievement. She has served as Finance Chair for multiple non-profit boards. Mary currently serves on the boards for Camperdown Academy and Prisma Health Upstate.
Mary holds an MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and a BS in Accountancy from Wake Forest University. She is a CPA and began her career as an auditor at a Big 4 accounting firm.
Code of Conduct: Governing Data & Emerging Tech
Boards are no longer observers of emerging technology; they are stewards of how it’s governed. This panel goes beyond awareness to examine how directors can structure oversight, define accountability, and measure governance effectiveness in AI, data use, and digital innovation. Panelists will share practical strategies for building governance systems that ensure transparency, ethical decision-making, and responsible innovation at scale.
Speakers include: Sita Lowman, Nithya Das, Suresh Sharma, Byron Loflin
Your First Board Meeting: A Director’s Playbook
Tactics that Work: Case Studies in Navigating Shareholder Activism
Inside the Boardroom: Resilience Planning in Action
Reputation & Response: How Boards Navigate Shareholder Activism
As shareholder activism intensifies, boards face mounting pressure to defend strategy, protect corporate reputation, and engage stakeholders with clarity. This panel brings together seasoned directors to explore how boards can respond effectively while maintaining credibility, board alignment, and stakeholder trust. Hear real-world insights on navigating activism in today’s high-stakes, high-visibility environment.
Speakers include: Gaby Sulzberger, David Cahoy, Rachael Coffey, Eduardo Gallego
Navigating Global Markets: Trade, Tariffs, and Supply Chain Strategy
As global disruptions reshape business models, this panel will explore how boards can navigate the practical complexities of trade, tariffs, and supply chain shifts across regions. Panelists will share how directors are guiding companies through regulatory changes, sourcing challenges, and new market risks, while seizing opportunities for growth and operational agility.
Speakers include: Titi Cole, Mia Mends
Strengthening Oversight: Risk Management and Board Resilience
This keynote will equip directors to think globally about risk through the lens of geopolitical foresight, cross-border tensions, and long-term instability. Learn how boards can strengthen oversight and guide enterprise-wide resilience by anticipating disruption and embedding a proactive risk culture in a changing world.
Speakers include: Rodger Baker