Thomas George Stemberg (January 18, 1949 – October 23, 2015) was an American businessman, investor, and philanthropist. He was a pioneer of the office supplies superstore industry, most notably for founding office supply retail chain Staples Inc. with Leo Kahn.[1][2][3]
Early life and education
Stemberg was born on January 18, 1949, in Orange, New Jersey,[4] the son of immigrants from Vienna, Austria, Erika (née Ratzer) and Oscar Michael Stemberg.[4][5][6][7] His father was a lawyer who became a restaurateur.[8] His father was Jewish and his mother was Catholic.[9][10]
At Harvard College, he headed on managerial roles at Harvard Student Agencies, a hands-on organization of campus businesses, and the Harvard Independent, a newly established student newspaper.[8] In 1973, Stemberg graduated from the Harvard Business School receiving his M.B.A. as a George F. Baker Scholar.[3]
Career
He started his career with the Jewel Company's Star Markets where he became the vice president for the company's sales and merchandising division.[11]
In 1986, Stemberg started Staples with backing from private equity firms, including Hambro International Ventures, Harvard Management, Bessemer Ventures, Adler & Company, and Bain Capital;[12] Bain co-founder Mitt Romney served on the company's board of directors for the next 15 years.[13] By 1999, Staples had worldwide sales of over US$7 billion, with more than one thousand superstores, mail order catalogs, e-commerce outlets, and a contract business.[12]
In 2012, Stemberg was involved in a legal dispute with his first wife, Maureen Sullivan.[17][18]
Stemberg died on October 23, 2015, from gastric cancer. He was 66 years old.[19][20]
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^Boyett, Joseph H.; Boyett, Jimmie T. (March 14, 2002). The Guru Guide to Entrepreneurship: A Concise Guide to the Best Ideas from the World's Top Entrepreneurs. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-471-43686-7.
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^ a bGoodison, Donna (August 30, 2012). "Thomas Stemberg preps for Stem-winder praising Mitt Romney". Boston Herald. Archived from the original on January 18, 2013. Retrieved August 31, 2012.
^Founder and Former CEO of Staples Joins Highland Capital Partners from allbusiness.com
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