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Jack Schwadron is a President who has an estimated net worth of $1.5 million. He was born on 10 February, 1927 in New York City, US. He is 84 years old and is a Aquarius. Jack Schwadron is a former president of the American Jewish Congress. He was born in New York City and graduated from City College of New York in 1948. He then attended Harvard Law School, graduating in 1951. Schwadron was a partner in the law firm of Schwadron & Schwadron, and served as president of the American Jewish Congress from 1975 to 1985. He was also a member of the board of directors of the American Jewish Committee, the Anti-Defamation League, and the Jewish Theological Seminary. Schwadron has been honored with numerous awards, including the American Jewish Congress' highest honor, the Stephen S. Wise Award, in 1985. He was also awarded the National Conference of Christians and Jews' Brotherhood Award in 1986.

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Age 84 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 10 February 1927
Birthday 10 February
Birthplace New York City, US
Date of death October 11, 2011 - Carmel Valley, California, US Carmel Valley, California, US
Died Place Carmel Valley, California, US
Nationality United States

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2011

Schwadron is the father to four children: Laurie, Evan, David, and Helaine from his first marriage to Marilyn. He commuted to New York City by car, train and boat from his King's Point residence during the summertime. Jack was married to Sylvia until his death in 2011 in Carmel Valley, CA.

1970

In a September 1970 New York Times story noting that after an initial lag in August, back-to-school sales had picked up, Jack Schwadron is quoted saying "Price consciousness has been evident and there is a practicality to clothes buying these days.  People are less inclined to buy something that will have limited use."  But he adds that many women had not yet seen "enough of the long skirts", making it too soon for retailers to make a judgement.

October 1970, Samuel Neaman, chairman of McCrory Corporation, owner of Best's, and Jack Schwadron, president, announced that Best & Co. would be going out of business. The store building at 51st Street and Fifth Avenue would be replaced by the Olympic Tower, an office tower constructed by Olympic Airways in partnership with Arlen Properties.

March 1970, Francis Ford Coppola shot The Godfather scene between Michael Corleone and Kay Adams as they leave Best & Co. after shopping for Christmas gifts.

1965

In June 1965, Schwadron resigned over policy differences including opposing philosophies on merchandising, methods of advertising and public relations, among others.

In September 1965, he joined McCrory Corporation as a consultant. Meshulam Riklas controlled McCrory's, which included the retailer stores Best & Co., Learner Shops, and S. Klein.

1964

In 1964, upon becoming President of Korvette at 37, Schwadron is quoted saying "When we went first to Detroit, people thought you spelled our name with a "C" and we were something you drive.  But after 90 days, our customers - and our competitors - knew exactly who we were".

Under Jack Schwadron, the record and audio division became an important part of the profits of Korvette's. In 1964, record sales reached $20,000,000 with David Rothfeld, merchandise manager for records, books and audio equipment described "as hard-hitting as the rest of the young driving force behind Korvette, right up to the company's new 37-year-old President, Jack Schwadron.

September 1964, discussions were announced by Schwadron and Hilliard Coan, chairman and president of Hill's, of a merger of Hill's Supermarkets with Korvette.

1963

In 1963, Korvette's opened 24 department stores, 11 food supermarkets, and 3 specialty stores.

1962

Schwadron commented that in 1962, newspaper advertising was more effective than radio advertising mainly to advertise store openings and special events.

1961

In 1961, he joined E.J. Korvette as vice-president and general merchandising manager.

Upon the opening of the store at Audubon Shopping Store in New Jersey, August 1961, Jack described the formula for success at Korvette by saying: "It isn't magic. We haven't pulled any rabbits out of the hat. It's a very simple formula. Namely: we don't tack costly services on to the price of the merchandise. We have service available if you need it. The same applies to delivery. We don't deliver unless the item is too big to be carried, but there again, you pay the delivery charge. Operational expenses are kept to a minimum. Add that to our tremendous buying power and you have a few of the reasons that Korvette has gone so far so fast!". Jack continued on to say that "the customer always buys for less". Fashion included couturier copies, Paris adaptations, imports and evening wear.

1948

Schwadron was the son of Doris and Louis Schwadron, the co-founder of Alexander's. He lived with his first wife, Marilyn (née Hittner), and four children in Great Neck Estates and then moved to King's Point at 152 West Shore Road. In 1948, he graduated from the University of Miami.

In 1948, Schwadron began work full time at Alexander's, a chain of department stores founded by George Farkas and his father, Louis Schwadron. Jack started off as head of stock in the executive training program, became manager of the department, assistant buyer, merchandising manager of the merchandising department and general merchandising manager of the store. For the first three years he was the manager of fashion business.

1927

Jack Schwadron (February 10, 1927 – October 11, 2011) was an American businessman in retail. He started at Alexander's Department Store and went on to be president of E.J. Korvette, Klein Department Stores, and Best & Company. He worked closely with Arthur G. Cohen of Arlen Realty & Development Corporation in choosing locations for expansion of stores.