Malcolm Mynderse was the first person granted Partner Emeritus status at King Chapman & Broussard, Inc. (KCB). Malcolm was a native of California. He attended Stanford University, where he was on the boxing team. Following a stint in the US Marines, Malcolm returned to Stanford where he received his M.B.A.
Malcolm held a series of management and executive positions with several large multinational companies. Later in his career, he decided to become a consultant and through a mutual friend met Bob Chapman. Malcolm became an extraordinary employee, partner and friend of KCB. He was Chief Operating Officer for King, Chapman, Broussard and Gallagher Outplacement Consulting for 9 years. Following the sale of the career consulting and outplacement business, Malcolm became active in business development for King Chapman & Broussard Consulting Group.
Malcolm was a remarkable person. He was great fun to be with. He was passionate about his family and his faith. Malcolm was also an accomplished sailboat racer. He was honored by the Texas Offshore Racing Circuit and several times won the Galveston to Mexico race. Following his retirement, Malcolm moved to Florida to be close to family. Malcolm died on May 14, 2004.