Posted on Thu, Mar. 04, 2004
Mel Martinez joins La-Z-Boy board of directors
Associated Press
MONROE, Mich. - Mel Martinez, a former member of President Bush's Cabinet, has been appointed to the board of directors of La-Z-Boy Inc., the furniture manufacturer announced Thursday.
Martinez, 57, resigned Dec. 9 after nearly three years as Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to seek the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate in Florida. Martinez has lived in the Orlando, Fla., area since age 15, when he fled his native Cuba.
Martinez was a personal-injury lawyer before entering politics. He was Orange County, Fla.'s chairman - the equivalent of county mayor - before Bush tapped him as HUD secretary.
"His global experience while at the Cabinet level will prove invaluable in helping La-Z-Boy successfully navigate within an increasingly global furniture industry," La-Z-Boy Chairman Patrick H. Norton said in a statement.
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http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/state/8106352.htmDU'ers, don't forget Mel quit his position at H.U.D. because
George W. Bush wants him to run for Florida Senator Bob Graham's position this year.
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