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Car dealer's passion drove his success: B.E. 100s CEO killed in an auto accident.


Cornelius A. Martin had a passion for speed and fast toys. As President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of Martin Management Group, (No. 4 on the RE AUTO DEALER 100 list in 2006 with $386 million in revenue) based in Bowling Green, Kentucky Bowling Green is the fourth-most populous city in the U.S. state of Kentucky after Louisville, Lexington and Owensboro, with an estimated "population" in 2006 of 53,112. It is the county seat of Warren County and the principal city of and is included in the Bowling Green, Kentucky , that fervor extended into his career and drove him to amass a lucrative car dealership This article is about car dealerships. For the indie pop band, see Dealership (band).

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 empire. That zeal also enriched his personal endeavors. Martin would don a leather jacket (Zool.) A California carangoid fish (Oligoplites saurus).
A trigger fish (Balistes Carolinensis).

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 and motorcycle boots and take his Harley-Davidson "Fat Boy" for a casual ride twice a week. It was during this weekly ritual that Martin was killed in a tragic motorcycle accident on June 3. He was 57 years old.

From humble beginnings Humble Beginnings was an American pop punk band from New Jersey. While never gaining large-scale success, many of the band's members went on to mainstream success with other outfits. , the farm-raised, Greeneville, Kentucky native owned and operated more than 15 auto dealerships in Arizona, California, Iowa, Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia West Virginia, E central state of the United States. It is bordered by Pennsylvania and Maryland (N), Virginia (E and S), and Kentucky and, across the Ohio R., Ohio (W). Facts and Figures


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 as well as several Harley Davidson dealerships in Bowling Green Bowling Green.

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 and Louisville. Martin first appeared on the BE 100s in 1997.

As a matter of fact, it was Martin's selection as BE'S Auto Dealer of the Year in 1997 that led to him becoming a Harley Davidson dealer. Including Martin, there have only been four African Americans to own HD dealerships, with there being only six in existence.

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Bill Evers (born January 29, 1954 in New Port Richey, Florida) is currently the bench coach for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays.
, Director of Dealer Development for Harley Davidson said his relationship with Martin began with a phone call after reading his profile in BLACK ENTERPRISE. During that conversation, Evers learned that Martin was an avid Harley Davidson rider. They invited him to their main offices, interviewed him and three years later an opportunity was presented in Bowling Green.

"He was the man we wanted," Evers said. "[He] had a very charismatic personality. He always spoke with sincerity. And when he spoke, people listened."

In the short time that Martin was with Harley Davidson, Evers said he had become a well-respected advisor. When input was needed on how Harley Davidson could do a better job in identifying other African American dealers or when other dealers wanted to share ideas and frustrations, they would call on Martin.

Martin began building his empire in 1985 and purchased a Bowling Green Oldsmobile/Cadillac dealership, which is still in existence today.

Gregory Jackson, President of the Jackson Automotive Management Group, said Martin is an inspiration and encouragement to him and to countless others.

In his remarks during Martin's funeral, he commented on how much Martin's life and example means to him and other minority dealers.

"It goes without saying that minority dealers--past, present, and future--owe him a debt of gratitude for his service."
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Title Annotation:Cornelius A. Martin
Author:Simon, Mashaun D.
Publication:Black Enterprise
Article Type:In memoriam
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Aug 1, 2006
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