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Teel ended up serving in a number of divisions, including accounting, personnel and marketing.
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Teel had left the grocery business for a sales job at Executone Information Services.
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That's when he decided to bring in Michael Teel, whose grandfather founded Raley's.
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" You have to work harder than everyone else because you're observed and criticized if you slip up in the least, " says Teel, 48, who became chief executive in 1998.
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" You have to work harder than everyone else because you're observed and criticized if you slip up in the least, " says Teel, 48, who became the CEO in 1998.
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