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Murray D. Martin (born December 11, 1947) is the former Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of the U.S.-based Pitney Bowes (NYSE: (PBI )). In 2007, he was appointed CEO to succeed Michael J. Critelli. Martin joined Pitney Bowes in 1987 and is best known for Pitney Bowes’ transformation from an American company selling goods and services into a global company.〔Fishman-Lapin, Julie. "Martin Takes the Long Road". The ADVOCATE and Greenwich Times, p. F1, 2005-10-09〕 ==Early Life and Career== Son of a minister and raised with his six siblings in rural Hawkesville, Ontario, Canada, Martin developed his passion for hockey, reading, business, and inventing things.〔 One of his inventions was a telegraph system to communicate with friends. Raising German shepherds and boxers was Martin’s first business which he started at 5 years old.〔http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/f386e550-1824-11df-9256-00144feab49a,dwp_uuid=e1d839dc-f6d4-11da-a566-0000779e2340,print=yes.html〕 At 10, he was managing a country store. A hockey-related injury at age 15 resulted in the permanent gold cap on his front tooth.〔Frean, Alexandra."He means business when he gets his skates". The Sunday Times, p.1, 2011-06-24〕 “When I was selling things, customers would say, ‘I want the guy with the gold tooth’. It is part of who I am,” said Martin in ''The Times of London''.〔 His sales career began at 19 when he joined Litton Industries’ Monroe Systems for Business. Within ten years, Martin rose to become the company’s president.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Murray D. Martin」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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