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Raymond Gilmartin

Raymond V. Gilmartin (born March 6, 1941) is an American former business executive and an adjunct professor of management practice at the Harvard Business School.

Raymond Gilmartin
BornMarch 6, 1941 (1941-03-06) (age 81)
Occupation(s)professor at Harvard Business School, former President & CEO of Merck & Co, Inc.
Board member ofMicrosoft, General Mills
Spouse(s)Gladys Higham, 1965
ChildrenThree children

Biography

Early life

Raymond Gilmartin was born on March 6, 1941, in Sayville, New York.[1] He received his B.S. in electrical engineering from Union College in 1963, being the first member of his immediate family to attend college,[1] and an MBA from Harvard Business School in 1968.[2] In the interim between colleges, he worked as an engineer at Kodak and met his future wife.[1]

Family life

Gilmartin married Gladys Higham in 1965, and had three children as of 2005.[1] Gilmartin has been a resident of Park Ridge, New Jersey.[3][4]

Career

After graduation from Harvard, Gilmartin worked as a consultant at Arthur D. Little for eight years.[1]

Gilmartin joined Becton Dickinson (BD) in 1976 as a vice president and rose to hold president, chairman and CEO positions at the company by the time of his departure in 1994.[2][5] Gilmartin's work at BD has been considered instrumental in supporting the company's transition from a regional to a multinational company.[1] Gilmartin then moved to Merck & Co, Inc., hired as president and CEO in 1994, and adding the role of chairman the same year upon retirement of P. Roy Vagelos.[1][2]

The style of management that I have, basically, is to recognize the fact that I'll never be as expert in any of the areas of the company as some of my direct reports are.

Raymond Gilmartin, Interview for The Record (Bergen County, New Jersey), October 2003[1]

Gilmartin's new position at Merck was a shock to pharmaceutical industry analysts as he was the first CEO ever recruited from outside the company since its founding in 1891, and despite his having managed at BD, Gilmartin was considered a newcomer to the pharmaceutical industry.[1] During his tenure, Gilmartin oversaw Merck's response to two patent cliffs and consistently rejected the prospect of merging the company with a rival and maintained an emphasis on original research as opposed to joining a growing trend of in-licensing late-state drug prospects.[1] Gilmartin's management style was characterized by delegation of day-to-day activities while maintaining a focus on strategic planning and decision making.[1]

Gilmartin served at Merck until May 2005, a period which included the Vioxx scandal; thereafter, he remained with Merck in an advisory capacity until April 2006, when his retirement became effective.[2] Late in his tenure at Merck, in 2004, Gilmartin received an LL.D. (honorary) from Kean University of New Jersey.[1]

In July 2006, Gilmartin became a professor of management practices at Harvard Business School.[5] Gilmartin has also served as a member of the board of advisors to the dean of Harvard Business School.[2]

Gilmartin joined the board of directors of Microsoft in 2001.[2] Other boards that Gilmartin has served on include that of directors at General Mills, the National Association of Corporate Directors[6] and the United Negro College Fund,[1][5] and trustees at the American Enterprise Institute.[7] Gilmartin has also served as a chair of PhRMA and president of IFPMA.[2]

Further reading

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Petechuk, David (2005). "Gilmartin, Raymond V. 1941-". In Schlager, Neil (ed.). International Directory of Business Biographies. Vol. 2. Detroit, Michigan: St. James Press. pp. 135–139. Retrieved August 7, 2020 – via Gale eBooks.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g . Microsoft News Center. Microsoft. 2007. Archived from the original on July 8, 2012.
  3. ^ Staff. "WEDDINGS/CELEBRATIONS; Beth Gilmartin, Michael Neumann", The New York Times, May 2, 2004. Accessed September 16, 2015. "She is a daughter of Gladys and Raymond Gilmartin of Park Ridge, N.J. Her father is the chairman and chief executive of Merck & Company, the pharmaceuticals company in Whitehouse Station, N.J."
  4. ^ "Raymond V. Gilmartin: Man with a global vision", Union College, August 9, 2004. Accessed September 16, 2015. "HOME: Park Ridge, N.J."
  5. ^ a b c . Profiles. Forbes. Archived from the original on June 9, 2013.
  6. ^ "NACD Board of Directors". www.nacdonline.org. Retrieved September 16, 2020.
  7. ^ American Enterprise Institute Board of Trustees

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Raymond V Gilmartin born March 6 1941 is an American former business executive and an adjunct professor of management practice at the Harvard Business School Raymond GilmartinBornMarch 6 1941 1941 03 06 age 81 Sayville New YorkOccupation s professor at Harvard Business School former President amp CEO of Merck amp Co Inc Board member ofMicrosoft General MillsSpouse s Gladys Higham 1965ChildrenThree children Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Family life 1 3 Career 2 Further reading 3 ReferencesBiography EditEarly life Edit Raymond Gilmartin was born on March 6 1941 in Sayville New York 1 He received his B S in electrical engineering from Union College in 1963 being the first member of his immediate family to attend college 1 and an MBA from Harvard Business School in 1968 2 In the interim between colleges he worked as an engineer at Kodak and met his future wife 1 Family life Edit Gilmartin married Gladys Higham in 1965 and had three children as of 2005 1 Gilmartin has been a resident of Park Ridge New Jersey 3 4 Career Edit After graduation from Harvard Gilmartin worked as a consultant at Arthur D Little for eight years 1 Gilmartin joined Becton Dickinson BD in 1976 as a vice president and rose to hold president chairman and CEO positions at the company by the time of his departure in 1994 2 5 Gilmartin s work at BD has been considered instrumental in supporting the company s transition from a regional to a multinational company 1 Gilmartin then moved to Merck amp Co Inc hired as president and CEO in 1994 and adding the role of chairman the same year upon retirement of P Roy Vagelos 1 2 The style of management that I have basically is to recognize the fact that I ll never be as expert in any of the areas of the company as some of my direct reports are Raymond Gilmartin Interview for The Record Bergen County New Jersey October 2003 1 Gilmartin s new position at Merck was a shock to pharmaceutical industry analysts as he was the first CEO ever recruited from outside the company since its founding in 1891 and despite his having managed at BD Gilmartin was considered a newcomer to the pharmaceutical industry 1 During his tenure Gilmartin oversaw Merck s response to two patent cliffs and consistently rejected the prospect of merging the company with a rival and maintained an emphasis on original research as opposed to joining a growing trend of in licensing late state drug prospects 1 Gilmartin s management style was characterized by delegation of day to day activities while maintaining a focus on strategic planning and decision making 1 Gilmartin served at Merck until May 2005 a period which included the Vioxx scandal thereafter he remained with Merck in an advisory capacity until April 2006 when his retirement became effective 2 Late in his tenure at Merck in 2004 Gilmartin received an LL D honorary from Kean University of New Jersey 1 In July 2006 Gilmartin became a professor of management practices at Harvard Business School 5 Gilmartin has also served as a member of the board of advisors to the dean of Harvard Business School 2 Gilmartin joined the board of directors of Microsoft in 2001 2 Other boards that Gilmartin has served on include that of directors at General Mills the National Association of Corporate Directors 6 and the United Negro College Fund 1 5 and trustees at the American Enterprise Institute 7 Gilmartin has also served as a chair of PhRMA and president of IFPMA 2 Further reading Edit Remember What s Really Important Vital Speeches of the Day vol 65 no 23 15 Sept 1999 p 733 Gale In Context Biography https link gale com wikipedialibrary idm oclc org apps doc A56750786 GPS u wikipedia amp sid GPS amp xid 4ae76de3 Accessed 8 Aug 2020 References Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m Petechuk David 2005 Gilmartin Raymond V 1941 In Schlager Neil ed International Directory of Business Biographies Vol 2 Detroit Michigan St James Press pp 135 139 Retrieved August 7 2020 via Gale eBooks a b c d e f g Raymond V Gilmartin Microsoft News Center Microsoft 2007 Archived from the original on July 8 2012 Staff WEDDINGS CELEBRATIONS Beth Gilmartin Michael Neumann The New York Times May 2 2004 Accessed September 16 2015 She is a daughter of Gladys and Raymond Gilmartin of Park Ridge N J Her father is the chairman and chief executive of Merck amp Company the pharmaceuticals company in Whitehouse Station N J Raymond V Gilmartin Man with a global vision Union College August 9 2004 Accessed September 16 2015 HOME Park Ridge N J a b c Raymond Gilmartin Profiles Forbes Archived from the original on June 9 2013 NACD Board of Directors www nacdonline org Retrieved September 16 2020 American Enterprise Institute Board of Trustees Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Raymond Gilmartin amp oldid 1093859806, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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