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Former Northern Engraving exec talks about business, ethics

Charles Gelatt learned a lot about business from his father, and later learned many lessons as president of Northern Engraving Corp., the retired businessman said Tuesday at Engraving Viterbo University.

Gelatt opened the university's 2004-05 Brown Bag lunchtime discussion series. The series features local business owners discussing the values that go into operating a business for the long term and the benefits that accrue to the community and future generations.

In 1919, his father, Philo Gelatt, became president of Northern Engraving, which had been founded in 1908. Philo Gelatt was chairman of the board when he died in 1944. Charles Gelatt took charge of the company in 1941 when he was ...

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