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Abrasives, Grinding Wheels, Pulpstones, Diamond & CBN Diamond Dressing Tools & Wheels, Coated Abrasives, Floor Maintenance Products, Sharpening Stones, Masonry & Concrete Saws & Blades, Tower Packings, Polyvinyl Tubing, Safety Products, Plastic Components, Diamond Drilling & Coring Bits for Gas & Oil Exploration, Sealants & Fluoropolymers, Industrial Ceramics, Refractories, Igniters & Kiln Furniture Mfr
CEO
John JeppsonNumber of Employees 4,000
Contact Information
PO Box 15008
Worcester, Massachusetts 01615-0008
(508) 795-5000
Peer Companies
NAICS Code Offices of Other Holding Companies: 551112
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For Norton Healthcare, The Prescription For Freight Cost Savings Is UPS
LTL Freight, a new shipping system and other UPS technologies lead to greater efficiencies. Norton Healthcare needed to reduce its swelling inbound and outbound shipping costs. It switched to UPS shipping services, including UPS CampusShip, a web-based shipping system, and implemented UPS tools such as an internal tracking system called...
Stranger than being a Prod?
SO GRAHAM Norton has finally realised why he felt like a stranger growing up in a strange land. He always blamed his sense of isolation on the fact he was Church of Ireland growing up in Bandon, west Cork - even though the town is known for...
Missouri Court of Appeals Summaries of Opinions: September 3, 2005
Civil Law Labor and employment; procedure Cornell Chase appeals from the labor and industrial relations commission's decision affirming the appeals tribunal's dismissal of his appeal. DISMISSED. Division Five holds: The sole issue raised in Chase's brief was not...
Missouri Court of Appeals Summaries of Opinions: August 15, 2005
Civil Law Labor and employment; benefits Kenneth Bevineau Claimant appeals from the Labor and Industrial Relations Commission's decision denying his claim for unemployment benefits. DISMISSED. Division Five holds: Claimant's appeal is moot because he cannot receive any additional unemployment benefits and therefore,...
Zimbabwean court acquits British journalists on immigration charge
NORTON, Zimbabwe, April 15 AFP — A Zimbabwean court has acquitted two British journalists from the Sunday Telegraph newspaper of breaching immigration laws, a day after clearing them of covering last month's parliamentary elections without accreditation. Magistrate Never Diza said Friday the charge that chief foreign correspondent Toby Harnden,...
Missouri Court of Appeals Summaries of Opinions: April 2, 2005
Civil Law Habeas; procedure Shawn Moore appeals from a judgment denying his petition for writ of habeas corpus. APPEAL DISMISSED. Division Five holds: No appeal lies from a judgment dismissing a petition for a writ of habeas corpus. ED85427 Shawn...
Creeks feeding Fox are cleaner Steps needed to keep tributaries healthy.(News)
Byline: Patrick Waldron Daily Herald Staff Writer A new Sierra Club study declares the 11 creeks that feed into the Fox River between Elgin and Yorkville to be some of the most pristine in the Chicago area, and generally speaking, in excellent health. ...
Washington, D.C. -- NPCA recently praised Washington, D.C., Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton for introducing and shepherding the passage of legislation in the U.S. House of Representatives to include the home of African-American scholar Carter G. Woodson in
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- NPCA recently praised Washington, D.C., Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton for introducing and shepherding the passage of legislation in the U.S. House of Representatives to include the home of African-American scholar Carter G. Woodson in the National Park System. The legislation, H.R. 1012, authorizes...
President Emphasizes Healthy Forests, Wildland Firefighting in 2004 Budget
WASHINGTON, Jan. 30 /U.S. Newswire/ -- President Bush will propose $698.7 million for wildfire prevention and suppression and Healthy Forests initiatives in fiscal year 2004, a $45 million-or 7 percent- increase over last year's budget proposal. "We are facing a crisis of forest health of unprecedented proportions," Secretary Norton said....
Statement on proposed legislation to implement the healthy forests initiative
September 12, 2002 Just 3 weeks ago, I visited Oregon to see firsthand the devastating effects of the catastrophic wildfires that have burned more than 6 million acres of forests across the West this summer. I also announced a new and commonsense initiative to restore forest health and prevent...
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Decision Makers
| Name (plus bio) | Position |
|---|---|
| John Jeppson | CEO |
| Jeff Greenberger | Partner |
| Dean Arvidson | Technical Marketing Director |
| K. Subramanian | Director, Technology |
| Barry D. Cole | Manager, Marketing Comm |
| Oswald Mondejar | Human Resources Manager |
| Minni Miller | Coordinator, Finance Relations |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Norton Company | CEO | Current |
| Tidepool Press, LLC. | Board of Directors | Current |
| Clark University | Chairman | Former |
| Norton Company | Chairman | Former |
| American Antiquarian Society | Chairman | Former |
| Amherst College | Former |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Betco Inc. | Partner, Katz, Greenberger & Norton Llp | Current |
| Norton Company | Partner | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Norton Company | Technical Marketing Director | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Norton Company | Director, Technology | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Norton Company | Manager, Marketing Comm | Current |
Oswald "Oz" Mondejar is a Human Resources Professional and Management Consultant specializing in the development and execution of Recruitment, Orientation, and Retention Programs, Diversity Management, Disability Awareness and Reasonable Accommodation. He also assists organizations large and small with start-up and organization activities. Mr. Mondejar has almost twenty years of experience in Human Resources currently in Executive Recruitment at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). He is the recipient of a number of awards recognizing his expertise, including the Sheraton Corporation's President's Award, the Social Security Administration's Commissioner's Citation and the National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship's Teacher of the Year Award. In addition, Mr. Mondejar has owned and operated his own small business and has worked as a freelance Human Resources Consultant. His clients have included Fleet, Boston College, and Bull Electronics. Oz worked as the principal Human Resources Manager in a number of different industrial environments including manufacturing, medical and hospitality. As Regional Human Resources Manager at the Norton Company, an international manufacturer of building materials, tools and abrasives, he supported 600-1000 employees and managers in the areas of recruitment, compensation, incentive and recognition programs, personnel policy administration, employee relations, legal compliance, team-building, management development, succession planning, affirmative action/EEO and community outreach. He was Director of Human Resources at the Willows of Westborough & Beaumont, where he set up the Human Resources function, established procedures and staffed those facilities. He also served as Personnel Manager for the Sheraton Corporation. At the Sheraton Corporation, he served as Human Resources Director for both union and non-union properties, and was a member of start-up and opening teams for the Sheraton Inn Harbor Hotel in Baltimore, and the Sheraton Harbor Island Hotel in San Diego. His academic background includes a Bachelor's degree in Human Resources from Lesley College. Mr. Mondejar is also very active in the community. He is a Board Member of the Latino Professional Network, Spaulding Rehabilitation's Board of Overseers, and serves on the Advisory Boards of Partners for Youth With Disabilities, AIDS Action Committee, Resource Partnership and the Massachusetts Business Leadership Network. Last but not least, Oz is Co-Chairperson of the Governor's Commission for Employment of People with Disabilities.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Norton Company | Human Resources Manager | Current |
| Disability-Awareness.Com | Human Resources Professional and Management Consultant | Current |
| Massbln | Human Resources Professional and Management Consultant | Current |
| Latino Professional Network | Member | Current |
| Recruitment Ltd | Human Resources Professional and Management Consultant | Current |
| Mgh | Current | |
| Massachusetts General Hospital | Current | |
| Latino Professional Network | Board Member | Current |
| Lesley University | Bachelor's Degree In Human Resources | Former |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Norton Company | Coordinator, Finance Relations | Current |
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