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This excerpt taken from the PBI 8-K filed May 13, 2008. CRO magazines list of the top 100 corporate citizens. Critelli, who served as chairman of the National Urban League for almost five years and as a board member of Catalyst, also expanded
upon the companys commitments to diversity and to sustainable community development. Finally, Critelli placed a strong emphasis on innovation at Pitney Bowes, including personally earning nine U.S. patents since he began his tenure as CEO.
Critellis industry leadership roles included serving as co-chairman of the Mailing Industry Task Force, and as chairman of the Mailing Industry CEO Council. Critelli spearheaded the decade-long effort to unify mailing industry leadership to help enact comprehensive postal transformation and reform in the United States, Martin said. This unified industry leadership effort was critical to the passage of the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act, which was signed into law in December 2006. Mike Critelli has touched every corner of our industry, and of Pitney Bowes. As a result we are a more robust, innovative, and ambitious company than ever before, said Martin. As an industry leader, he is without peer. His commitment to the 5
mailstream, and to making the mailstream relevant for the 21st Century, will have lasting benefits long after his retirement.
Following his retirement, Critelli plans to remain very active in areas to which he has devoted considerable effort, such as health care, transportation, sustainable development, and
communications. Among other commitments, Critelli currently serves as a director of Eaton Corporation and Wyeth, chairman of the Boston University Alzheimers Disease Advisory Board, and a member of Connecticuts Health First Authority, a
task force created to recommend a health care reform framework for the state. He also has recently chaired a commission created by Gov. M. Jodi Rell to recommend reforms for the Connecticut Department of Transportation. |
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