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Start Up Profile
Provided By: National Commission on Entrepreneurship
| Entrepreneur: |
Arthur
M. Blank |
| Company:
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Home
Depot |
| Founders: |
Arthur M. Blank and Bernard Marcus |
| Year
Started: |
1978 |
| Description
of Business: |
Worlds
largest home improvement retailer. |
Biography of
Arthur M. Blank:
Arthur Blank
was born in Queens, New York in 1942 and with his parents and
brother shared a series of one-bedroom apartments. He received
an accounting degree from Babson College in Wellesley, Massachusetts
and worked as an accountant before joining the small pharmaceutical
firm started by his father. When the company was bought by Daylin,
Inc., Blank became an executive at a Daylin drugstore unit. He
then moved over to the Handy Dan Improvement Centers, a division
of Daylin, where he met Bernard Marcus.
How the Business Started:
In 1978, Arthur Blank and Bernard Marcus were fired by a corporate
raider from the Handy Dan home improvement chain. They opened
their first three stores in Atlanta in 1979, employing 200 associates
with $7 million in sales. They lost nearly $1 million. In 1980,
the stores were profitable and the company went public in 1981.
By the end of 1998, Home Depot had grown to 761 stores, employing
157,000 associates with $30.2 billion in sales. Home Depot was
named Fortune magazines Most Admired Retailer for 5 consecutive
years.
Outstanding Contributions:
Entrepreneurs create innovations that improve
our quality of life: Home Depot stores brought innovations
to the marketplace that include 1) warehouse sized stores with
large inventories, averaging 35,000 items per store; 2) low prices,
as much as 40% lower than other retailers; and 3) exceptional
customer service provided by skilled professionals. Home Depot
requires that its new employees undergo comprehensive training
to insure that they can provide customers with knowledgeable service.
Entrepreneurs create new jobs: Home Depot
has created 157,000 high quality jobs. They do not hire anyone
at minimum wage in order to insure that they get the very best
employees who feel a deep sense of company loyalty. Home Depot
offers stock options to all employees.
Entrepreneurs improve our position in global
economic competition: Home Depot is beginning to bring its
unique blend of customer service, low prices and large inventory
to the global marketplace. They have begun operations in Chile
and Puerto Rico.
Entrepreneurs reinvest their newly created wealth
in the community: The 1999 philanthropic budget for Home Deport
is more than $15 million. The funds are directed right back to
the communities the company serves, focusing on affordable housing,
at-risk youth and the environment. Team Depot, an organized volunteer
force, was started in 1992 to allow their associates to contribute
to the communities were they live. Home Depot has the Presidents
National Community Service Award, the Presidents Sustainable
Development Award, and the Point of Light Foundations Award
for Excellence in Corporate Community Service.
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Arthur Blank, Home Depot
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