Claudius Marie "C.M." Offray (12 September 1859 – 5 July 1938) was a French-born American designer and manufacturer of ribbons during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Offray came to the United States in 1885 from the ribbon-center of France, Saint-Étienne near Lyons, and founded his company, C.M. Offray and Sons, Inc. in 1876.[1] As of 1988, Offray & Son Inc. was the largest manufacturer of ribbon in the world.[2] The business was merged in 2002 with competitor Berwick Industries to create the name "Berwick Offray".[3]
Offray & Sons Inc. was chosen four times — in 1980, 1984, 1988, and 1996 — to provide the ribbons used by medal winners in the Olympic Games.[4]
He died while on vacation in Skytop, Pennsylvania.[5]