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Stewart Krentzman

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Stewart Krentzman is an American academic and business executive who has served as an adjunct professor at the New York University Stern School of Business since 2004.[1]

Early life and education

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Krentzman was born in the U.S. He holds a BA from Fairleigh Dickinson University and an MA from The New School.[1]

Career

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Krentzman began his career at Unilever, where he served as director of marketing for Lipton and for condiments and fruit snacks.[1] He also developed the national sales strategy for Equal, a sugar substitute.[1]

Later in his career, Krentzman developed an expansion strategy for the healthcare segment at the Jay Monahan Center for Gastrointestinal Health at New York Presbyterian Hospital - Weill Cornell Medical Center.[1] Additionally, he worked on a project exploring the implementation of a concierge medicine model in the United Arab Emirates.[1]

From 2003 until 2010, Krentzman was the president and chief executive officer of Oki Data Americas, Inc., in Mount Laurel, New Jersey. He served as a board director of Oki Data Corporation in Tokyo, Japan.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "NYU Stern - Stewart Krentzman".
  2. ^ "Oki Data Americas Promotes Stewart Krentzman to President and Chief Executive Officer.", Business Wire, October 2, 2003. Accessed June 24, 2007.