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Mr. Smith Goes to Rockville


Article # : 18437 

Section : LIFE
Issue Date : 9 / 1990  2,786 Words
Author : William Gordon
William Gordon, a retired foreign service officer and newspaper editor, was a Neiman Fellow at Harvard and an Ogden Reid International Journalism Fellow. He is currently writing a book on the transformation of the South.

       It's a long way from washing dishes in an all-white restaurant in Loveland, Ohio, to the top of a multimillion-dollar corporation. But Joshua I. Smith, the son of a schoolteacher who worked in a factory to earn enough money to educate his children, has traveled it, overcoming not a few obstacles along the way.
       
        Smith is the founder and chief executive officer of Maxima Corporation. Headquartered in Rockville, Maryland, this company, begun in 1978 with less than $15,000, is an integrated information-management and computer-consulting firm serving both business and government. Its annual revenues exceed $60 million, and it has more than a thousand employees in forty-six locations across the country. The company has regional offices in Oak Ridge, Tennessee; Dayton Ohio; and Atlanta, Georgia (which is headed by Smith's son).
       
        Sitting in his quiet office at Maxima headquarters, this unpretentious man freely explains what brought him where he is today. Smith's whole persona radiates success - his handshake is firm, and he puts a visitor at east. The wealth of certificates and documents on the walls of his vast, well-appointed office bespeaks outstanding business achievements and wide community involvement.
       
        Devoted Parents
       
        “I was very fortunate,” Smith says, “to have had parents who devoted their time and energy to bringing up eight children. As I look back to the time when we were growing up, I find it was the most enriching part of my life. My father was a deacon in the church, so that environment had a major influence on our lives. There was no ... (1996 of 15951 Characters)
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