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  • The Charlotte Observer, N.C., 25-Year Job Column

    Posted on Mon, Apr. 05, 2004


    The Charlotte Observer, N.C., 25-Year Job Column


    By Carol Smith, The Charlotte Observer, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune
    Business News

    Apr. 5 - EDWARD AZARIAN: Born Jan. 29, 1939, of Armenian immigrant
    parents who escaped from Turkish Armenia during the genocide of 1915.
    Has been with Clariant 31 years

    THE ORGANIZATION: Clariant is a major producer of specialty chemicals
    for uses ranging from clothing to cars, cosmetics to computers and
    everything in between.

    THE JOB: Accounting manager. My primary duties include the processing of
    payments to Clariant suppliers.

    OTHER COMPANIES: Principally with other Swiss companies including
    Hoffmann LaRoche and Lonza.

    AN ANECDOTE: A couple of years ago, I no sooner arrived in Las Vegas on
    vacation than I received a message from one of my co-workers to call
    ASAP because there was a problem. A product cost had been overstated by
    some $20 million because an employee used a unit cost of $40 a pound
    rather than 40 cents a pound. My co-worker recognized that the situation
    was serious and she also knew, even though I was on vacation, that I was
    available to help her deal with it.

    I made a call to a programmer at 5 a.m. Las Vegas time to instruct him
    to place an inventory hold on the product so that we could correct the
    error before any product activity occurred. All turned out well because
    we worked quickly and as a team and, to this day, she says she never
    would have known how to handle this without the training and knowledge I
    had shared with her.

    BEST ADVICE: The best advice I received was from my Armenian parents.
    They reminded me that as an Armenian, I should perform all tasks given
    to me (no matter how mediocre) to the best of my ability.

    MEMORABLE TIME OFF: Attending an auction to purchase some stamps for my
    collection.

    SURPRISING FACT: As a teenager, I raised chickens, sheep, pigs and even
    had a Black Angus steer that I named "Sputnik," having purchased him the
    day of the first Russian space launch.

    For submission information, contact Carol Smith:
    [email protected]

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