Murray Martin of Pitney Bowes to Speak at United Way International's 2004 World Assembly
05 5월 2004 - 12:30AM
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Murray Martin of Pitney Bowes to Speak at United Way
International's 2004 World Assembly Martin's Speech Links Pitney
Bowes Commitment to World Community with the Key Themes of the 2004
World Assembly STAMFORD, Conn., May 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Pitney Bowes Inc. today announced that Mr. Murray Martin, President
of Pitney Bowes' Global Mailstream Solutions, will give the
introductory address at the United Way International's (UWI) 2004
World Assembly this week in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Mr. Martin will
have the honor of introducing Mr. Jorge Santini, the Mayor of San
Juan, this year's host city. The United Way International's 2004
World Assembly will convene on Wednesday, May 5th and adjourn on
Friday, May 7th. Mr. Martin, a member of UWI's Board of Directors,
will introduce Mayor Santini in his speech during opening day
ceremonies on the morning of May 6th. The World Assembly is held
every two years. It brings together member organizations,
corporations, foundations, NGO's and volunteers from more than 45
countries and territories in an effort to build effective social
investment strategies and share best practices. Pitney Bowes has
been a major sponsor of UWI's World Assembly for the past three
events. This year's World Assembly, considered one of the most
important and groundbreaking in UWI's history, will introduce a new
UWI President and CEO; will gather participants as a network of
regions instead of individual countries; and will allow attendees
to network more effectively and view exhibits that are more
relevant to their needs. In addition to introducing Mayor Santini,
Mr. Martin's speech will highlight the key themes of the 2004 World
Assembly and explain how Pitney Bowes has embraced these objectives
in its commitment to the global community. Mr. Martin will detail
the outstanding leadership qualities of Pitney Bowes employees. He
will describe Pitney Bowes' strategic partnership with the
community to improve literacy, develop a diverse workplace, and
encourage employee involvement, and he will discuss the company's
overall efforts to build resilient communities. "I am honored to
represent Pitney Bowes at this global gathering of government
officials, business leaders, volunteers and others who share a
common goal to improve their respective communities and to enhance
social investment worldwide. The theme for this conference is
indeed a hallmark of Pitney Bowes' commitment to the global
community," said Mr. Martin. "Our employees participate in a myriad
of volunteer programs ranging from our highly recognized literacy
program, to revitalizing neighborhoods, to organizing clothing,
food and blood drives to enriching the lives of underprivileged
children and senior citizens. We share same vision as United Way
International to better our communities worldwide." Mr. Martin is
Executive Vice-President and Group President of Pitney Bowes'
Global Mailstream Solutions. Mr. Martin, who joined Pitney Bowes in
1987, is a corporate officer and a member of Pitney Bowes'
Executive Leadership Council. Locally, Mr. Martin is a member of
the Athletic Council of Ridgefield. Pitney Bowes is the world's
leading provider of integrated mail and document management
systems, services and solutions. The $4.6 billion company helps
organizations of all sizes engineer the flow of communication to
reduce costs and increase impact, and enhance customer
relationships. The company's 80-plus years of technological
leadership has produced many major innovations in the mailing
industry and more than 3,500 active patents, with applications in a
variety of markets including printing, shipping, encryption, and
financial services. With approximately 33,000 employees worldwide,
Pitney Bowes serves more than two million businesses through direct
and dealer operations. United Way International (UWI) is a global
network of non-profit organizations operating in 45 countries. UWI
brings together leaders from the non-profit or charitable sector,
the for-profit or business sectors and even government to identify
local issues and develop strategies to work together to solve
problems in communities worldwide. Contact: Christopher Tessier
Manager, Public Relations 203-351-7210 http://www.pb.com/
DATASOURCE: Pitney Bowes CONTACT: Christopher Tessier, Manager,
Public Relations, +1-203-351-7210, Web site: http://www.pb.com/
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