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with sales of more than $14 billion. Part of the company’s successe has been its low-profiled shared services center in Mike Zientek is general manageerof Gap’s 300-person accounting center, which has becom one of the top employers in downtown He has also emerged as a prominent player in the city’s business In July, he will become the chairman of the . In that he plans to emphasized governmentethics reform, educatiojn and the redevelopment of downtowj Albuquerque. Zientek, 51, is an accountanrt who sees more than the numbers and enjoys getting involvedin big-picture projects.
Since arriving in the Duke City in he has been active in tryingf to recruit other Fortune 500 companies to Albuquerque and has become a champioh forthe city’s labor pool. In 2001, Zientem was recruited to be the architectfor Gap’s back office expansion to the Duke City. He was a logical having worked for and in back officdefinancial centers, but had never builft a financial backbone operation from the ground up.
Thursday, September 13, 2012
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