Mr. Norelli concentrates on general management, innovation and
organizational change, e-business strategy, family business and
corporate governance, corporate renewal, and transition management. His
30-year career in engineering, operations, technology management,
business strategy and general management has included stints with
Chevron, MIT, The Gillette Company and Rexham Corporation prior to
founding Norelli & Company in 1981.
In addition to being a Certified Turnaround Professional, Mr. Norelli
has been a featured speaker on strategic due diligence, acquisition
assimilation, and e-business strategy at conferences throughout the
United States sponsored by numerous well-known professional groups.
Mr. Norelli has served on several public and private company boards of
directors, with offices including Chairman, Vice Chairman and Chairman
of Executive, Compensation, and Audit Committees. He has served as
interim CEO and COO for numerous companies, both public and private, and
has often served in a consensus-building role in difficult family
business situations.
He is a board member of The Family Firm Institute, a past Director and
President of the Carolinas Chapter of the Association for Corporate
Growth, a member of the Turnaround Management Association and the
National Association of Corporate Directors.
Mr. Norelli currently serves on the Board of The Pines At Davidson, is
an Elder in the Presbyterian Church, and sings in his church choir. Mr.
Norelli has also helped build churches on the Yucatan Peninsula and has
worked on numerous Habitat for Humanity houses.
He received his B.S. and M.S. degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, where he played and coached varsity baseball, and his M.B.A.
from Northeastern University, where he was elected to Beta Gamma Sigma.
His Masters program at MIT included a stint in a special program at the
Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
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