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  2. Marvin Traub - Wikipedia

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    Marvin Traub was born to a Jewish family [1] on April 14, 1925 in New York City. [2] Traub's father Sam D. was an executive of a corset company and his mother Bea (née Bruckman), a saleswoman at Bonwit Teller. [3] As a teenager Traub was a neighbor and friend of Stanley Kubrick, sharing an interest in photography. [4]

  3. Lyman Bloomingdale - Wikipedia

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    Lyman Gustave Bloomingdale (February 11, 1841 – October 13, 1905) was an American businessman and philanthropist. [2] He is best known for retail, and in April 1872, with his brother Joseph, founded department store chain Bloomingdale's Inc. on 59th Street in New York City. [3]

  4. Bloomingdale's - Wikipedia

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    Bloomingdale's continued to thrive throughout the 1970s, despite New York City's turbulence at the time, partly via continued expansions into the suburbs. Its largest branch opened in White Plains, New York in 1975, with 260,000 square feet of floor space, and shortly after that, Bloomingdale's shuttered its original, but much smaller, New ...

  5. Joseph B. Bloomingdale - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Bernard Bloomingdale (December 22, 1842 – November 21, 1904) was an American businessman who in April 1872, with his brother Lyman, founded department store Bloomingdales Inc. on 59th Street in New York City. [1]

  6. Erin Andrews - Wikipedia

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    Andrews was born in Lewiston, Maine, to Paula Andrews, a teacher, and Steven Andrews, a broadcast journalist. [3] [4] Her family moved to San Antonio, Texas when she was 5 years old, and then to Valrico, Florida [5] 18 months later, [6] when her father, a six-time Emmy Award winner, began working as an investigative reporter for the local NBC affiliate, WFLA-TV.

  7. Amanda Burden - Wikipedia

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    Burden is the daughter of socialite Babe Paley and her first husband, Stanley G. Mortimer Jr. (1913–1999), an heir to the Standard Oil fortune. [2] She is a descendant of the first chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, John Jay, and a granddaughter of Dr. Harvey Cushing, the "Father of American Neurosurgery" and Pulitzer Prize winning author.

  8. Michael Gould (chief executive) - Wikipedia

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    Gould began his career at Abraham & Straus before leaving in 1978 to join Robinson's Department Stores in Los Angeles. [1] [2] In 1980, Gould became chairman of Robinson's. [1] [2] In May 1986, he was named president and Chief Operating Officer of Giorgio Beverly Hills, [3] which was purchased by Avon the following year. [4]

  9. Samuel Bloomingdale - Wikipedia

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    The department store was also the first in New York City to welcome an outside union. [1] In 1930, the store joined the chain of Federated Department Stores and Bloomingdale became a director of the company until 1962. [1] He remained a chairman of Bloomingdale's until 1943 and became the honorary chairman thereafter. [5]

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