Martin Taylor
Director, Center for Corporate Ethics
Institute for Global Ethics
Camden, ME
Martin Taylor joined the Institute for Global Ethics in 1994 to direct the seminar program. Since then, with the help of the IGE staff, clients, and Directors, he has elevated that program to its present status in the Center for Corporate Ethics, offering consulting, education, and research capability to organizations of all kinds, including businesses, non-profits, governments, and the military. He has served on the Ethics Committee for the American Society for Association Executives and as a Senior Fellow for the Ethics Resource Center Fellows. Taylor is a certified Master Trainer for the Institute and has given the Ethical Fitness® Seminar to a wide variety of groups. He speaks on behalf of ethics in the workplace whenever the opportunity arises.
Taylor arrived at IGE after 25 years with Eastman Kodak Company. His early career focused on corporate publishing during which he wrote the multi-million-copy bestseller, The Joy of Photography, now in its fourth edition. He received numerous awards for other projects from the Society for Technical Communication and the International Society for Technical Communication.
After fifteen years of producing motivational literature for consumers, Taylor joined an internal venture unit to learn sales and marketing skills, while producing all the company’s communications. In 1987, he was selected Employee of the Year, the only time that award was given in the 6 years of the organization’s life. Taylor left the venture as Marketing Director and rejoined the main body of the company to direct individual high-technology product marketing projects. His last years were spent managing a $10MM marketing communications department that spanned two divisions.
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