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Nystrom

Nystrom is a surname of Danish, Norwegian and Swedish origin. Alternative spelling include Nyström, Nystrøm, and Nystroem. Notable people with these surnames include:

Nystrom

  • Anna Nystrom (1849–1913), Swedish missionary in the Caucasus, Persia, and Xinjiang, China
  • Bob Nystrom (born 1952), Swedish-Canadian retired professional ice hockey right-winger
  • Dave Nystrom, Canadian comedian and writer
  • Drew Nystrom, American football coach
  • Eric Nystrom (born 1983), American ice hockey player
  • John W. Nystrom, Swedish-American engineer who proposed a hexadecimal system
  • Karl F. Nystrom, American railroad engineer at the Milwaukee Road
  • Kyle Nystrom, American football coach
  • Lorne Nystrom, Canadian politician
  • Mae Taylor Nystrom, American suffragist
  • Paul Nystrom, American professor of marketing at Columbia University
  • Stefan Nystrom, Australian criminal (supposed)

Nyström

  • Anders Nyström, Swedish rock musician
  • Ann-Christine Nyström, Finnish singer
  • Bob Nyström, Swedish-born Canadian ice hockey player
  • David Nyström, Swedish ice hockey player
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    Paul Nystrom

    American economist

    Paul Henry Nystrom (January 25, 1878 – August 17, 1969)[1] was an American economist, and professor of marketing at Columbia University. He is most known as pioneer in marketing,[2] and for his The Economics of Retailing (1915)[3] and his Economics of Fashion (1928).[4]

    Biography

    Nystrom obtained his Ph.B. from the University of Wisconsin in 1909, and his Ph.M. in 1910, and his Ph.D. in 1914[5] under William Amasa Scott (1862–1944).

    Nystrom started his academic career as assistant professor of Political Economy in the University of Wisconsin. He later became associate professor of economics in the University of Minnesota and eventually professor of marketing at Columbia University, where he retired in 1950.

    Nystrom served as editor of the American Marketing Journal and as the first editor of its successor, the Journal of Marketing. He was also a founding member of the American Marketing Association.[6]

    Nystrom is frequently associated with the philosophy of futilit

    Nystrom was founded in 1948 by James C. Nystrom as an independent representative for a variety of building product manufacturers. Nystrom’s history has since been one of firsts in the industry, from our marketing approach to manufacturing, all focused on simplifying and streamlining processes to serve customers.

    In 1989, Nystrom revolutionized access panel distribution, providing direct access for contractors and allowing them to get the right product, right to site. Nystrom was also an early adopter of the “Theory of Constraints” in manufacturing, doubling production while reducing inventory more than half and reducing manufacturing lead times.

    Nystrom has since continued the product line growth through acquisition, strategic partnering, and internal research and development to become the dominant U.S. player in commercial specialty building products with ten distinct product lines and a strong and growing international presence.

    Timeline and Major Milestones

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