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Bloomingdale's

COMPANY

American department store, founded 1861 in Manhattan by brothers Joseph and Lyman Bloomingdale, as Bloomingdale's Hoopskirt and Ladies' Notions Shop. Presently a subsidiary of Macy's.

Official Website:
http://www.bloomingdales.com/

Industry:
Retail

Ticker:
(subsidiary)

Corporate headquarters:
Manhattan, NY

EXECUTIVES

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Robert L. Crandall
Business
1935   CEO of American Airlines, 1985-98
Andrea Jung
Business
1959   CEO of Avon
Susan D. Kronick
Business
c. 1951   Macy's executive
James P. Mitchell
Government
12-Nov-1900 19-Oct-1964 US Secretary of Labor, 1953-61
Marvin S. Traub
Business
14-Apr-1925 11-Jul-2012 CEO of Bloomingdale's, 1978-92

PAST BOARD MEMBERS OR DIRECTORS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Marvin S. Traub
Business
14-Apr-1925 11-Jul-2012 CEO of Bloomingdale's, 1978-92

EMPLOYMENT

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Arnold H. Aronson
Business
c. 1934   CEO of Saks Fifth Avenue, 1979-83
Janet Cooke
Journalist
23-Jul-1954   Caught writing fake news
Jack Creley
Actor
6-Mar-1926 10-Mar-2004 Dr. Strangelove, Videodrome
Millard Drexler
Business
c. 1944   CEO of J. Crew
Raymond St. Jacques
Actor
1-Mar-1930 27-Aug-1990 Cotton Comes to Harlem

EXTRANEOUS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
John Diebold
Author
8-Jun-1926 26-Dec-2005 Advocate of automation

CELEBRITY ENDORSEMENTS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Linda Evangelista
Model
10-May-1965   Won't wake up for less than $10K/day
Angie Everhart
Actor
7-Sep-1969   Redhead model turned actor


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