Martha Korman-Zumwalt is a Vice President for Strategic Business Positioning for Crossroads Advisory. In this role she anticipates market directions and aligns strategy and outreach.
An entrepreneur, mother and philanthropist, Martha and her late husband founded National Graphic Imaging (NGI) as a family business which then matured rapidly into employee-owned corporation. NGI started in 1986, with a $50,000.00 investment and over 20 years grew annual revenues to over $26 Million. The company became the largest reprographics firm in the Southeastern United States.
In 2007, Martha sold NGI to American Reprographics Company (ARC) A NYSE $400 Million company where she became VP of Business Development due to her relationships with top executives, well known in the C-Suites across the country. She expanded business relationship with current and future National Clients. She drove revenue in ARC’s Global Solutions Division from $6 Million to $73 Million in seven short years.
Among myriad accolades for her success, she earned Woman Business of the Year in 1988, and the Tampa Bay Business Journal Women in Business award in 2002.
By 2015, she sat on the Advisory Board of OMNIEarth Inc, a group of scientists and entrepreneurs, who mission in life was to delivered constant stream of geo-analytics to help customers assess, manage and predict the changing world around them especially in water use. April 29, 2017 OMNIEarth was acquired by EagleView for an undisclosed amount.
Martha Korman-Zumwalt is today's founder of NONI - a Digital Asset Management tool to help and protect clients of their Digital Estates.
In addition, she spends time serving on Non-Profit Boards and Foundation including the following: Museum of the Bible, Derek Jeter’s Turn 2 Foundation, Shaquille & Lucille O’Neal - Odessa Chambliss Quality of life Fund, & Super Bowl Pray Breakfast Tampa 2021.