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Dirk Kettlewell Honors

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Dirk Kettlewell

2005 – Inducted into Boomer Esiason Foundation Million Dollar Club

2004 – Boomer Esiason Foundation MVP (Most Valuable Player)

2004 – Inducted into Boomer Esiason Foundation Hall of Fame

2004 – Timothy O’Brien Award Winner and Million Dollar Club

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2003 – Dirk Kettlewell Invited to Join the Board of Directors of the Boomer Esiason Foundation

Dirk Kettlewell accepts award

2003 – Boomer Esiason Foundation – Quiet Giant Award

2002 – Boomer Esiason Foundation – Game Ball Recipient

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Dirk Kettlewell

It is with great appreciation that we honor Board member Dirk Kettlewell as our 2004 MVP. Dirk also has taken our cause personally. His fundraising ability has been quite astonishing – from Oakland to Chicago, on to Cleveland and now in New York, Dirk has been responsible for raising more than $1 million in the past year alone. Much like our past MVPs, Dirk has exceeded any expectations we might have had.

Dirk Kettlewell has served as Senior Vice President – Omni Channel for OfficeMax since 1997.  Dirk has 20 years of experience in Retail, Ecommerce, B2B and Distribution, while having worked for such giants as Sears, Montgomery Ward and Circuit City. His vast P&L responsibilities have included Merchandising, Marketing, Ecommerce, Supply Chain, International Product Procurement, Product Development, Business Development, Strategic Planning and Multi-Store/Unit Management.           

Dealerscope Magazine recently named Dirk one of its “40 Top Executives Under 40.” He told the magazine his most significant achievement is the role his team played in OfficeMax’s return to profitability.  His goal is to complete the journey to make OfficeMax the number one destination within the office product superstore ranks.

Dirk became involved with the Esiason Foundation in 2001 after meeting Boomer at a Super Bowl event.  He attended Booming Celebration that year and significantly increased his commitment to the fight against Cystic Fibrosis.

Dirk has become a major player in fundraising for Booming Celebration and recruiting foursomes for the BEF Golf Invitational.  He has also hosted several Monday Night Football events and a baseball event at Wrigley Field in Chicago.  In addition, Dirk quickly responded when the Foundation lost its offices in the World Trade Center attacks – OfficeMax and several of its vendors provided laptops, printers and a host of supplies for the Foundation’s new offices in Manhattan.

All told, Dirk has raised over $2 million for the Foundations fight against cystic fibrosis.