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Martin Maren has been in executive
management and technical operations for
more than twenty years and has
accumulated experience in the
healthcare, high-tech electronic
manufacturing, and network television.
He joined the House Ear Institute as
Executive Vice President and Chief
Financial Officer in 2002. As CFO,
Martin has overall responsibility for
several aspects of operations and
management for the Institute including
finance and accounting, information
technology, human resources, facilities
management, and the research library. As
a member of executive management team,
Martin plays an integral role in the
development and implementation of the
Institute’s strategic planning.
Before coming to the Institute, Martin
was Director of Finance and Corporate
Treasurer for the Doheny Eye Institute
in Los Angeles, where he was responsible
for corporate finance and strategic
planning. Martin has been appointed to
management positions which include
Executive Vice President, Chief
Financial Officer, Chief Technology
Officer, Corporate Treasurer, and has
been a Project Manager in the aerospace
industry. Martin has also held academic
appointments at four universities and
has taught graduate level courses in
system dynamics, finance, accounting,
real estate, and information technology.
Martin is a graduate of the Advanced
Study Program in System Dynamics at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
he holds a Ph.D. in Organizational
Systems Management, an M.B.A. in
Corporate Finance, and an M.S. in
Engineering. Martin is a three time
nominee for Financial Executive of the
Year by the Institute of Management
Accountants, was nominated for the
Pinnacle Award by the Microsoft
Corporation, and as a Laureate led the
Institute in winning the 2006
Computerworld Honors Award for
contribution to science through
information technology. Martin has
presented original work and computer
simulation models to conferences in the
field of nonlinear dynamics.
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