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Mr. Pedometer paves way toward better health
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Sutton, W Ron
2006
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Mr. Pedometer paves way toward better health
2006
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[W. Ron Sutton], the colorful CEO of Pleasanton-based pedometer and stopwatch manufacturer Accusplit, runs www.mrpedometer.com and has been at the helm of Accusplit since the late 1970s. Sutton moved the companys corporate headquarters, with 13 employees, from San Jose in May 2004 although Accusplit retained its 2,500 square foot fulfillment shop in Silicon Valley. Only three Accusplit employees work in San Jose. Sutton, who lives in Pleasanton with his wife Joey (an Accusplit employee), said he loved the available space at Stoneridge Malls office park. The companys vice president, Byron Dana Lindstrom, and his wife Chris live in town and Accusplits vice president and product manager Dave Gilbert is also a Pleasanton resident.
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Bay Area News Group
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