Robert L. Marquardt Explained

Birth Date:25 December 1925
Birth Place:Dayton, OH
Death Place:Ogden, Utah
Nationality:American
Occupation:CEO

Robert L. Marquardt (December 25, 1925 – January 14, 2012) was the founder and owner of Management & Training Corporation, the third largest prison contractor in the United States.

Biography

Robert Marquardt was born in Dayton, Ohio, the youngest child of Willard H. Marquardt and Enid Gilbert Marquardt. He is reputed to have started neighborhood businesses even as a child. Marquardt was educated at Denison University (B.A.), California Western School of Law (M.B.A.), California Western School of Law (Ph.D.), and Weber State College (Ph.D.).[1]

Moving to Ogden, Utah in 1960, Marquardt became Director of Marketing at Thiokol Chemical Corporation. Later, as Group Vice President there, he helped move the company into operation of running Job Corps Centers for the Department of Labor.[2]

Eventually, he spun off the division into its own company, Management & Training Corp, which continued to be a government contractor for training, but also came to be a major nationwide prison management contractor.

In 2012, Robert Marquardt died after a four-year battle with bone cancer.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Robert L. Marquardt, 1950 . 14 April 2020 . Denison Alumni.
  2. http://www.lindquistmortuary.com/notices/Dr-Marquardt The memorial page for Dr Robert L Marquardt
  3. Web site: Marquardt leaving behind a legacy, many say . 14 April 2020 . 17 January 2012 . Standard-Examiner . Lopez, Jesus Jr..