John joined Oxford Resources Corp., in 1979 when it commenced automobile leasing operations, developing the business plan that served as the foundation for the company's future success. As its president, John was responsible for implementing all corporate policies, monitoring operations, and directing senior management to promote stabilized growth and accomplish the company's corporate mission. In 1993, Oxford became a publicly traded automobile leasing company that operated across the continental United States. Oxford later became part of the Bank of America Auto Group.Always involved in not-for-profit institutions throughout Long Island, John is chairman of the Thomas Hartman Foundation for Parkinson's Reasearch and has supported and served on the boards of a wide range of charities, including the Long Island Association, the Center for Developmental Disabilities, the Christian Nursing Hospice, St. Joseph's College, the Long Island Museum of American Art, History & Carriages, and Tomorrow's Hope Foundation. |