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          John R. Mott 
         Bio 
         
American Immigrant, Entrepreneur, Dreamer 
 
In many ways the story of John Mott is the story of America itself. 
 
Born Giovanni Motta in 1909 in the mountain village of Serra d’Aiello, in 
Italy’s Calabria region, the youngster and his family moved in 1911 to the 
foreign world of Pennsylvania, where his father found work as a coal miner. As 
it was for so many others in his newly adopted foreign country, life was hard 
for the boy. His first job was working in a neighbor’s slaughtering farm, by 
which effort he supplemented meals for his family. 
 
Driven by a deep thirst for knowledge, the young man graduated from high school 
and was the first in his family to attend college. Without the possibility of 
financial support from his family, he worked his way through both undergraduate 
and graduate school. Because he had to work full-time to support himself and 
help his family, his formal education lasted into his early thirties. 
 
During the Great Depression, John Mott (his newly adopted name) worked as a 
union organizer in Albany, New York. An entrepreneur at heart, in 1952 he 
founded the John R. Mott US Mail Transporting Company, and secured a federal 
contract. Mr Mott launched his company with a second-hand tractor-trailer and 
himself as sole employee. Through ingenuity and hard work, his business grew 
steadily. Always a hands-on manager, Mr. Mott drove a truck himself until the 
age of 82. He continued to manage the company daily until his death at the age 
of 89. 
 
Although a man of significant means, Mr. Mott eschewed luxury and maintained a 
frugal lifestyle. Living in a simple room in his company warehouse, he spent 
little on himself, and preferred instead to invest his resources for a larger 
cause: his dream of eventually giving back to the beloved land he and his family 
had left years before. 
  
					
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