Roger Marino

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Roger M. Marino
Born
Revere,
EMC Corporation
TitlePresident of EMC Corporation
Term1979–1992
Board member ofNortheastern University Board of Trustees

Roger M. Marino is a retired American

EMC Corporation. His substantial contribution to Northeastern University
funded their athletic center, which has been named in Marino's honor.

Corporate career

Roger M. Marino graduated from Northeastern University in 1961. In 1979 Marino founded the high technology design and manufacturing company EMC Corporation with his former Northeastern roommate,

Richard Egan. He served as the company's president until he retired from the position in 1992.[1] EMC Corporation entered the Fortune 500 Companies list in 1994.[2] Since his retirement, Marino has been active in funding a number of start-up companies. In 2001 Mr. Marino founded the film production company Revere Pictures. Marino currently serves as a director of TechTarget, Incorporated.[3]

Sports investments

In 1997 Roger Marino purchased a 100% stake in the

Red Sox, but has yet to make the investment.[4]

Net worth

In its 2000 list of the Forbes 400, Marino was ranked as the 236th richest American, with a net worth of approximately $1.2 billion.[5]

References

  1. ^ "the-m-in-emc". 10 April 2014.
  2. ^ "EMC Corporation Milestones".
  3. ^ "Forbes Profile on Roger M Marino". Archived from the original on April 29, 2009.
  4. ^ "Forbes Faces: Roger Marino". 13 December 2000.
  5. ^ "Forbes 400: Roger M Marino".[dead link]

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